"Komi-san" Kanagawa, Japan
@AdelheidvonHohenzollern-Jagiellon
Apologies Miss Adelheid, and thank you for the warm welcome. You fly combat aircraft? That's very impressive and brave of you as a royal.
I have to say, after looking around the Outside World's Internet, it seems that not many royals of today are willing servants of the People in such a lovingly direct manner. Perhaps both our nation's royals can be examples to the world.
As for the Su-25P "Grach", I wonder how it compares to our own combat aircraft, specifically my favorite YPZ Fighter, the Yasuda-F17 Kamaitachi. For your information, "YPZ" stands for the Yasuda People's Zaibatsu in the English language, because after our defeat in the War of Western Aggression, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ordered the new People's Japanese Government to nationalize the four major zaibatsu of Imperial Japan, these Zaibatsu were the following: Sumitomo, Mitsui, Mitsubishi, and Yasuda. Ever since then, the People's Zaibatsu of Yasuda and Mitsubishi have been competing for new designs in the military, and especially in the Airforce after the United States helped our Airforce in design making in the 1980s.
The Kamaitachi is also one of my favorite legendary creatures of Japanese folklore by the way! When I was a child, my mother would always tell me stories of the 'sickle weasel', which are monsters with sharp curved blades for claws and come in three. The Kamaitachi creature travels in three: the first incapacitates the victim to the earth, the second would cut off the victim's legs, and the third would ensure the longevity of the victim's pain by ensuring it wouldn't bleed quickly to death. The Yasuda-F17 Kamaitachi was designed with three main variants similar to the Kamaitachi creature, that are meant to go hand in hand to enact a swift and incapacitating blow to the enemy. Terrifying, right?
Oops! I think I got too excited Miss Adelheid. I hope I have not clogged the site with my surge of excitement. May I call you Adel, by the way? I hope that does not offend you as a royal :>
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