Someone has to keep you in good behavior, and that someone is none other than the student council president herself, Jinno Nahoko. When you confront her on the issue, she tries to avoid the subject entirely. As a result of this however, it created a rather peculiar circumstance that led to you two meeting! She pilots a KI-44 Shouki, and seems to know more about the craft of flying than she cares to admit. It’s worth talking about how she shares the same last name as you, but I can assure you that you’re not related. This second year student may be quick to yell at you for any small error, but she’s got a more rational head on her shoulders than any other of her kind. Next on the list is Kazusa Sasaki, the textbook definition of a tsundere. However, she thinks it’s a bit embarrassing and prefers to keep it a secret. She pilots the A6M5 Type 0 Model 52, a fighter that she holds dear in her heart for a very important reason. As a result, she’s an absolute joy to be around as she will always find the light at the end of the tunnel. Hikari’s an absolute airhead of a second year student, but has two over-the-top qualities: her knowledge of planes and overwhelming optimism. First up, the lovely pink-haired plane enthusiast Hikari Hirosawa. While your mental struggles tug at you occasionally, amidst a few cliches you’re introduced to your new roommates. Safe to say, you’ve got some big shoes to fill. For clarification, your grandmother was actually a legendary dogfighter in an event now known as the Fairy Fights and you’re just starting to get your feet wet in terms of flying. However, only one problem: you’re not really sure if you can replicate it. So much so that you’re transferring to the same school and dorm she stayed in all while using her plane. Your grandmother was one of the most famous pilots of her time and you decided to follow in her footsteps. You’re about to go on a life changing journey and don’t even realize it yet. Welcome to the cockpit of your Kyushu J7W1 Shinden. What better way to show that than to have it be your first title of the year? The question remains, how does it hold up? In other words, Sol Press knew this was something special that everyone had to read as soon as possible. Furthermore, as if it wasn’t being sneaky enough, this story had only been out in Japan for eight months prior to the announcement. It was first announced during Kumoricon 2018 and it quietly sat between other projects, some of which include the recently funded Irotoridori no Sekai, and the rather unique Oni Kiss: Onii-chan, Where’s my Kiss?. Under One Wing is Sol Press’ fifth localized project and first for 2019.
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