Imperial Japan's "Divine Dragons": Mizuno Jinryu & Shinryu
In this video, we talk about the Mizuno Jinryu and the Mizuno Shinryu, two "divine dragons" designed for the defense of the Japanese homeland late in World War II. We discuss the dire situation Japan found itself in late in the war and how these aircraft were to aid in the war effort. We also discuss the reason behind their nearly identical names and what ended up happening to these two designs.

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