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Elizabeth L. Remba Gardner of Rockford, Illinois, Class 43-W-6 WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilot) at the controls of a Martin B-26 'Marauder' medium bomber. Harlingen Army Air Field, Texas, 1943.
Ready for Take Off by patonealkc
Memories - 大砲の街
Memories is a three part anthology of sci-fi stories released by Otomo Katsuhiro, which was animated by Studio 4°C. This post is the last in a three part series reviewing each of the films separately. For the final film, Cannon Fodder, Otomo worked as both the director and writer.
This film follows the day of a family, following their life in a hyper-militarized, dystopic society centered on the production and use of artillery.
Fodder has a lot to say about nationalism and militarism, and uses airplanes in part to make its point. The last scene, a dream sequence, includes a shot of eighty-two (eighty-eight, if we include the six hidden behind the flag) bombers flying across the sky in the background. Though it is done in a way to argue ultimately against their existence, these eighty-some-odd planes do fly across screen, and Otomo gets points for making a statement with them.
Cannon Fodder earns itself Two and Three-quarters Airplanes out of Five, because even though they are used as a background element, they speak to a grander message.
(Links to Magnetic Rose and Stink Bomb)
Thus concludes the Memories saga.
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So my dad surprised me with this today. My favorite RAF bomber. It'll be my first four engine bomber I've built.
BomberHead “Liberator”, for my project TankHead. #mechamonday
Texas Raiders by patonealkc
Found this today in Waterstones in Ipswich. Reminded me of the book 'Fighter Pilot' by Paul Richey who flew Hurricanes during the battle of France. This book was written by a crew member of a Bristol Blenheim, who took part in the battle of France. It's a short book, but like 'Fighter Pilot' I find books wrote by the men who took part seem to be more interesting than a book wrote by a historian. I'll let you know how it is when I read it.