i really love Momoko but Riho won this one. Momo is so good with the happy and energetic songs, but Riho is a strong and precise dancer, a style that fits very well with this song
Riho appears to be a better dancer than Momo... because she is! Her solo carrier seems to be doing ok too, and I even enjoy a song or two - Doom Pa, comes to mind. She would've been a fine successor of the "Angel of Dance" title. Add to that tha she's an old friend of Su's, and she would've made a great addition! But, the Fox God wanted Momo as the 3rd one, and while not as sharp as Riho, she more than makes it up with her bubbly personality and charisma! She worked hard, and more than deserved the 3rd spot! Also, her voice complements Su and Moa's nicely. No one will ever surpass Yui in that (that unison in Meta Taro is fantastic), but Momo's voice completes the other 2 in a different manner. And while I like Riho's voice quite a lot, it would dissonate, in comparison with Moa/Su.
Itfis some years since I have seen and taxied in Just Jane but the lovely old girl is looking good. A big thanks to all concerned and I hope to be around for her next flight.
Seeing the inside makes it even more attractive than just the sleek outside view could suggest. I am aware that the USAAF were less pleased by these than they might have been, for the simple reason of its bomb load, astonishing clip of speed and fighter like characteristic's. With anything from 4 X 20 mm cannons to the addition of a 57 mm gun, this was not an equaliser, but a light airborne tank. Recall if you will, their storied careers as pathfinder aircraft for the night bombing campaigns over Germany.
The yellow circles on the panels not on the props. I think they must be to show that there is armour plate involved, because they appear on the backs of the seats sometimes. Good vid. beautiful plane!
No definitive answer but two possibilities; firstly to indicate that the item is made of steel and therefore heavy to lift (not VERY likely as the weight involved wasn't huge) or, more interestingly, that as a steel plate it would have an adverse effect on the navigator's hand held compass so don't get close to it if you are using said compass.
Oh, listen to those Merlins purr! The Mosquito is by far my favorite World War 2 Warbird! It just look right! It is even more beautiful in her lines than the famed Spitfire! The P-38 might have been more modern and had higher performance, but the De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was graceful, and versatile. And the crazy thing is that since the fuselage was mostly wood, carpentry factories were converted to produce the first and fastest, low radar signature "stealth" Fighter-Bomber of its kind. And they did so at a far lower cost than all metal planes. What a gem!