Here is a real sign of intelligence writing you to tell you they don't know or giving you a stupid answer. I believe you mean kamikaze, the Japanese culture was made up of honor, heritage and rituals. The helmets of that time did little more then hold your hair and ear pieces in place. They wore their helmets as they did their short swords because it was part of their uniforms.
Note: Are you aware the Russians, Germans and even the US to an extent had a Kamikaze group? The Russians used to use their props to cut into the tails of German fighters.
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2006-10-21 17:26:09
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-10-24 13:55:25
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answered by Miguel Fossa 4
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All pilots in WW2 wore soft leather helmits. They were not designed to protect the head. They were meant to keep the head warm because those cockpits were freezing cold.
2006-10-21 16:12:12
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answered by notyou311 7
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2016-11-24 22:00:27
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answered by ? 4
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I remember this Irish 'kamakaza' pilot who had three successful missions.
2006-10-22 20:19:29
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answered by Rattler M 2
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Probably for the same reason the White House maintains it has a foreign policy.
There is no reason, to either endeavour, and no matter what, in both cases everyone involved get totally fu cked.
2006-10-22 02:47:48
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answered by manforallseasons 4
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Thermal protection and also speakers for radio communication.
You get up to 15000 20000 feet and the temperature will drop in a non pressurized cockpit.
2006-10-21 16:29:00
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answered by Anonymous
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to hear their radios ,by the way did you here about the irish kamikaze pilot who made a hundred successful missions.
2006-10-25 11:53:47
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answered by joseph m 4
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I don't think they wore helmets, just leather head coverings to at least keep them warm and alive enough to get them to ram their explosive packed junker into a U.S. navy ship.
2006-10-21 15:56:47
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answered by jaljcoki 1
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For the same reason you'd probably keep your pants on before you got into your car and crash somewhere to commit suicide.
2006-10-21 16:30:13
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answered by argeesoftware 3
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