's seaplanes at the
Italian Air Force Museum The fictional "Piccolo" aircraft company depicted in the film is based on the Italian aircraft manufacturers
Caproni and
Piaggio. The jet shown in the last scene is very similar in concept to the
Caproni C-22J, an aircraft designed by Carlo Ferrarin, a designer for Caproni, whose name is notably used in the film for Marco's Air Force pilot friend. The jet-amphibian also has a
V-tail, slightly reminiscent of the
Magister jet trainer. The
Savoia-Marchetti S.55,
Fiat C.R.20 and
Macchi M.39 are featured in the movie. Porco's air-force friend Ferrarin was inspired by the Italian Air Force pilot
Arturo Ferrarin who flew with an
Ansaldo SVA.9 from
Rome to Tokyo in 1920. Additionally, the
Caproni Ca.309 light reconnaissance aircraft, known as the "Ghibli", was the namesake for Miyazaki's and Takahata's animation studio. Porco's plane is named after the
Savoia S.21, but is based on the
Macchi M.33. While in Piccolo's engine shop, the engine to be used in Porco's rebuilt Savoia S.21 also has the word "Ghibli" visible on its rocker covers—in design it is a narrow-angle V-12 engine, similar in form to racing engines of the period. Piccolo mentions that it was used in a racing airplane for the
Schneider Trophy race in the year before. In the early 1930s, Italian seaplane designers set world speed records (such as the
Macchi M.C.72 designed by the Italian airplane designer
Mario Castoldi). One of the test pilots killed during the attempt to set the speed record was named Bellini, the name given to Porco's pilot friend in the film. Italian top fighter aces
Francesco Baracca and
Adriano Visconti also appear in the film. were Miyazaki's collaborators in the production of
Sherlock Hound). Meanwhile, the character of Curtis is likely to have been named after the American aviation pioneer
Glenn Hammond Curtiss who, along with the
Wright Brothers, founded the
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Curtis' airplane is a
Curtiss R3C, which was built for the 1925
Schneider Cup race (which Porco refers to when he first meets Curtis). His character is also an oblique reference to
Ronald Reagan, in that his ambitions lie not only in Hollywood, but also the Presidency. The rest of Curtis' character appears to come directly from the adventure film heroes portrayed by
Errol Flynn at this time—indeed, they share a jaw line—including his buccaneering derring-do, willingness to fight, and overall demeanour combined with romantic ardour. In 2017, Miyazaki and producer
Toshio Suzuki collaborated with Setouchi Seaplanes, a Japanese company flying
Kodiak 100 seaplanes in Japan's Seto Inland Sea area, to design a special edition
L’ala Rossa livery for Kodiak 100-0143. Miyazaki revisited the theme of aviation history in his 2013 film
The Wind Rises. ==Release==