
Aircraft | |
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Registration / Serial: | N46770 |
Alternate Registration: | NX46770 |
Military Code: | 61-120 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Mitsubishi A6M Reisen |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Mitsubishi A6M Reisen |
Aircraft Version: | Mitsubishi A6M5 Reisen (Zero) |
C/n (msn): | 5357 |
Display Paint: | Japan - Air Force |
Location | |
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City / Airport: | ChinoMap |
Region / Country: | California, United States |
Airport Codes: | ICAO: KCNO IATA: CNO Local: CNO Other: - |
Collection: | Planes of Fame Air Museum |
Photo Date: | 3 December 2022 |
Photo by: | Arjun Sarup |
Photo ID: | 741938 |
Photo Comment |
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Only Zero in the world with an original Sakae engine prior to its flying display at Planes of Fame Air Museum. This A6M5 Model 52 was built by Nakajima in May 1943. It was assigned to 261 Kokutai or Tora (Tiger) unit formed at Kagoshima on 1 June 1943. The unit moved to Saipan in Feb 1944, whence the aircraft was captured at Asilito. After attrition 261 Kokutai was disbanded on 10 July 1944 and the surviving personnel joined 201 Kokutai. The Zero was shipped to the USA aboard USS Copahee, after which it was evaluated in mock combat. Charles Lindbergh and Corky Meyer also flew this Zero. This photo is copyright © Arjun Sarup, and may not be used or published in any way without permission. It was added on 28 October 2024, and has since been viewed 119 times. |