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Remains of the Zero that crashed on Hawaii’s Niihau island, on display at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum ... preserving the story of Mitsubishi A6M2 type 0, model 21, tail number B11-120.
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How recovering a Japanese Zero at Pearl Harbor added to its mysteryLieutenant Commander Shigeru Itaya, commander of all first-wave fighters, led his own nine Mitsubishi A6M2 Zeros ... in the midst of Pearl Harbor and neighboring Hickam Field.
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was among the aircrafts used in Japan's attacks on the U.S. at places like Pearl Harbor in 1942, devastating American planes at the time. The lightweight aircraft was ...
The Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero was incredibly nimble, well-equipped, and lightweight. It devastated the U.S. Navy during the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor ...
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