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When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, which pilot took the lead?

Summer Honolulu time 194 1 year 65438+4: 00 am on February 7, 250 nautical miles north of Pearl Harbor, the permanent base of the US Pacific Fleet, the eastern waterline has turned white, and a quiet dawn is coming. A huge fleet broke the calm and sailed south. At 6 o'clock, the fleet slowed down and the bow of Chicheng slowly turned to the north, which is the direction of the incoming wind. Lieutenant General Nan Yun on the main mast waved his Z-flag in the wind. Thirty-six years ago, in the battle against Ma Haixia, General Dongxiang hoisted this flag and defeated the Russian Baltic Fleet in one fell swoop. Chicheng's hull is shaking violently, and all training will be cancelled at ordinary times. But Kazuo Nakazo knows that as long as the deck is still on the water today, he must take off. With the thousand needles on the head of the deep field gang, the throttle was increased to the maximum, and its Type 97 attack aircraft took off smoothly. In the next fifteen minutes, 49 horizontal bombers, 40 torpedo planes, 5 1 dive bombers and 43 zero fighters, totaling 183 aircraft, were all launched from six aircraft carriers. The fleet quickly completed its formation and flew around the fleet for a week, like an arrow leaving the string to pounce on Pearl Harbor. Pilot: Tian Yuan is in the lead.