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  • Our Zero and its History – Part I - Military Aviation Museum
    A summary of the history surrounding the Museum's Mitsubishi A6M3 Model 32 Zero which is approaching its first post-restoration flight
  • A6M Zero - CHUCKHAWKS. COM
    Zeros flew long range bomber escort missions during the war in China, before the Pacific war even began, and throughout WW II Japanese carrier air groups out-ranged their US counterparts, primarily because of the great range of the Zero fighter
  • A6M Zero - aviatorsdatabase. com
    Several Zero fighters survived the war and are on display in Japan (in Aichi, Hamamatsu and Shizuoka), China (in Beijing), United States (at the National Museum of the United States Air Force), and the UK (Duxford) as well as the Auckland War Museum in New Zealand
  • Mitsubishi A6M Zero - Wikipedia
    By the middle months of 1943 the deterioration of fighter pilot training in the IJNAS contributed to making the Zero less effective against newer Allied fighters The Zero lacked hydraulic boosting for its ailerons and rudder, rendering it difficult to maneuver at high speeds
  • The Military Aviation Museum’s A6M3 Zero - Vintage Aviation News
    Designed by the legendary Jiro Horikoshi, aged just 31 when the A5M first flew in February 1935, the fighter proved highly effective in combat over China, despite lacking the range to escort long-range bombing missions Horikoshi began working on the revolutionary A6M Zero just two years later
  • A6M3 M32 Zero at Eagle Farm Australia in 1943 Seeking Original Source . . .
    I'm putting out an APB for the location of some video footage showing the A6M3 M32 Zero that was rebuilt and test flown at Eagle Farm airfield, Brisbane, Australia in 1943
  • Auckland War Memorial Museum A6M3 Model 22 - J-Aircraft
    The Zero was transported to New Zealand on the second of these, which left Bougainville on 15 October 1945 Responsible for it while onboard ship was Warrant Officer E C (Charlie) Calcinai, known throughout the Air Force as "Pop"
  • Mitsubishi Type 0 A6M (Zero, Zeke, Hamp) - Technical Information
    At the start of the Pacific War, the Zero helped the Japanese Navy fly long range escort missions and fighter sweeps over distant targets and was superior to every Allied fighter aircraft in the first years of the Pacific War




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