In 1924, Houshou's island bridge was removed. It would be over 10 years before the Japanese Navy would use them again.As Houshou was a small ship and carrier techniques had not been refined at the time of her commissioning, the usefulness of the island bridge was not yet established.I'm here to test takeoff and landing operations but...The island-shaped bridge became the standard in later aircraft carriers, butAnd let's get your hakama up above your knees.Yep,
FLAT IS BEST
when it comes to a carrier's deck.
I better update the policy in my office too...
My friend, this ain't the age of petite big-boobed women no moreLarge boobs don't fit Japanese clothing. Gimme more of that Nu-Bra look.If not for their bad judgement back then, then I would be... even I would be...We're talking about bridges though?Even Akagi and Kaga were once my comrades too, but they just called for "Commander" and got remodelled...