LONG WAY BACK - Saburo Sakai [IL-2]

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2011

IL-2 Sturmovik 1946 video.

昭和十七年八月七日の坂井三郎氏の飛行を描いています。

Saburo Sakai was an ace of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during World War II.

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  • Lovely vid Allure-san/chan, like the emotive music too :)

  • @SilentRazor1uk Thanks SilentRazor1uk.

    >emotive music

    yeah! me toooooo! \(^o^)/

  • 新作素晴らしいですね!欧米では戦史やパイロット本人の証言をも­とに航空絵画が多く描かれていますが、AllureCisse さんの動画はそれらに勝るとも劣らない「航空動画」であると感じ­ました。 なんか偉そうな口ぶりになってしまいましたが、また素晴らしい作­品を期待しています!

  • @ripaburikku47

    そんな風に言って頂けるととても嬉しいです。

    コメントありがとうございました。

  • Hey Allure, I saw another great video! :D Excellent, I like it a lot! :) Best regards from Serbia! :)

  • @Alexandra995

    Hi Alexandra I'm sorry I'm late.

    Thanks always and for everything \(^-^)/

    I feel blessed to have gotten to know you.

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  • Brand new video! It's wonderful watching you making a video about the great japanese Ace and man, Saburo Sakai. When I was 11 or 12, I watched a movie about him and I was impressed, not only by the pilot, mainly by his human behaviour.

    I'm very happy you recalled his bravery when he didn't shoot the Dc3 with women and children aboard. How far from the people that interned them in infernal prisoner camps!

  • AllureCisse i love the way you edit your films. This one and Rabaul are amazing. Hope some day i can produce some goods movies as you does.

    The music on both movies are really really good. I discovered Ellegarden thanks to you.

    Keep the good work !!

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  • THANKS from Czech republic. NICE video, NICE music., NICE story. GOOD JOB.

  • Hi Allure! I had the honor of meeting the great Saburo Sakai in the Arlington air festival in the early nineties. I have been moved by your wonderfully documented video. You even staged his early years in china and the "dance macabre" he played with Ota and Nishizawa over Port Moresby! May his soul and of those who fought along with him, Sasai, Honda, Hatori, Yonekawa, Muto, Akamatsu, and so many others be conforted and bless you always.

  • excellent video !! 

  • A superb, wonderful video of one of Japans finest fighter pilot. Excellent touch both of the Dutch DC3 & the fight with Pug Southerland. Sakai fought through most all of the war, flying his final combat mission in a late model Zero in 1945, the same plane he started the war in.

  • @Guustaf I couldn't remember, and I asked some friends about it. They told me the original title was "Ôzora no samurai" (1976). It could be translated as "zero pilot". But I couldn't find it.

  • @FirebrandB37 Do you know the name of the movie you watched about Saburo Sakai? I think it would be interesting to watch. Thanks!

  • rest in peace saburo

  • he was a good man like what is the most emotive is that when he is all wounded you know what comes to your head at the moment you think you going to die?

    your whole life. the most emotive scene is the one he see that the airplane transporting people

    unarmed probably civilians he look inside the cabin and refuses to shoot that was i have no words to describe in war it was a target but not for him as a human thats why i like japanese they have their honor and dont kill anything unarmed

  • One more excellent job, thank you.

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