The plane of the Early Modern Ages was the target of wonderness that represent the progress of the Western civilization. With the extension of Sino-Japanese War and the beginning of the Pacific War, planes had been used for warfares. The Japanese Empire made plane familiarized into the life of children through diverse policies. Recreations with model airplanes and gliders got through to homes and school educations which added fuel to the aviation boom. The heat of aviation can be seen as the intention of the Japanese Empire, willing to take advantage of the children as future Air Force. Planes which soon conquered the sky acted as a symbol of admiration and imagination to children. However they also took a role as a subjugator and destroyer at the same time which was later depicted in many poetries and novels. In fact, as far as it confirms, all members of the “Joseon Special Attack Unit” had been “Boy Airman” in the past. Kim-Duk-Dae, who was a member of the “Joseon Special Attack Unit” stated that he yearned after planes and parachutes at the event celebrating Aviation Memorial Day which was held in HamAnn, Gyungsangnamdo in 1942. The avian policy Japanese Empire promoted and pro-Japanese literatures wiped out the fear of warfare children had and made it positive and desperate for us to help them invade other regions. They also made death while in battles a lofty and noble thing.