Kuromoromine Joke #11 A Bunch of Fokkers
Kuromoromine Joke #11 A Bunch of Fokkers
A conference was held with all representatives of Japan's major school ships to discuss the possibility of bringing back the National Championship for the aerial sport of Aerokraft.
In this conference, an old Alumni pilot from Saunders was invited to the conference to share her past experience with the Aerokraft National Championships.
"It was the 23rd Aerokraft championship of '83 and we at Saunders had it tough fighting off those Fokkers from Kuromorimine," recalled the old Saunderian Alumni pilot. "There were Fokkers to my left and Fokkers to my right. I was surrounded by a bunch of Fokkers from all directions. It took a lot of maneuvering and skill to shoot all these Fokkers down."
President Kay immediately burst out laughing while Lady Darjeeling was having a hard time trying to maintain an elegant expression. General Secretary Katyusha, on the other hand, sat grumpily with her arms crossed still sulking as to why they couldn't get a Pravda alumni to the conference, and Minister Nishi sat with a blank face, unable to catch up with the topic.
Seeing the reactions of her fellow school representatives, Chancellor Maho stood up to offer some clarification.
"For added context to what our esteemed guest is retelling," Maho started. "I should clarify that 'Fokker' was a German-Dutch aircraft company and we at Kuromoromine used to have a couple of Fokker G I planes for Aerokraft."
"Thanks for the explanation, dear," the old pilot smiled. "But these Fokkers were flying Messerschmitts."
Kuromoromine Joke #11 A Bunch of Fokkers
A conference was held with all representatives of Japan's major school ships to discuss the possibility of bringing back the National Championship for the aerial sport of Aerokraft.
In this conference, an old Alumni pilot from Saunders was invited to the conference to share her past experience with the Aerokraft National Championships.
"It was the 23rd Aerokraft championship of '83 and we at Saunders had it tough fighting off those Fokkers from Kuromorimine," recalled the old Saunderian Alumni pilot. "There were Fokkers to my left and Fokkers to my right. I was surrounded by a bunch of Fokkers from all directions. It took a lot of maneuvering and skill to shoot all these Fokkers down."
President Kay immediately burst out laughing while Lady Darjeeling was having a hard time trying to maintain an elegant expression. General Secretary Katyusha, on the other hand, sat grumpily with her arms crossed still sulking as to why they couldn't get a Pravda alumni to the conference, and Minister Nishi sat with a blank face, unable to catch up with the topic.
Seeing the reactions of her fellow school representatives, Chancellor Maho stood up to offer some clarification.
"For added context to what our esteemed guest is retelling," Maho started. "I should clarify that 'Fokker' was a German-Dutch aircraft company and we at Kuromoromine used to have a couple of Fokker G I planes for Aerokraft."
"Thanks for the explanation, dear," the old pilot smiled. "But these Fokkers were flying Messerschmitts."