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At the start of World War II, Japan's Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter was the most vaunted and feared weapon in the enemy arsenal. ... My Profile Air Force Home Page. Marines. My Profile Marines Home ...
What You Need to Know: Japan’s Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter dominated the skies over the Pacific early in World War II, achieving a 12-to-1 kill ratio.This carrier-based warplane, known for its ...
What You Need to Know: Japan’s Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter dominated the skies over the Pacific early in World War II, achieving a 12-to-1 kill ratio.
The A6M Zero was designed in 1937 as a replacement for the A5M. Contrary to many movie portrayals, it was the A5M (aka Type 96) that participated in Japan’s initial invasion of China.
Most living Americans tend to think of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero as the Japanese plane that walloped the Americans at Pearl Harbor. Okay, well, it did do that. But it wasn’t the fearsome fighter ...
Kaname Harada, 99, a former Japanese fighter pilot, reflects on his country’s wartime past seven decades after two atomic bombs brought World War II to an end.
It portrayed an A6M “Zeke” or “Zero” in the films “Tora! Tora! It is a North American Harvard Mk.IV, the export variant of the T-6 Texan built under license in Canada.
Kaname Harada, 99, a former Japanese fighter pilot, reflects on his country’s wartime past seven decades after two atomic bombs brought World War II to an end.