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14-MAY-2006

Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero

The Mitsubishi Zero was the primary Japanese Naval fighter in World War II. It was used in the attack on Pearl Harbor and in Kamikaze attacks near the end of the war. Allied pilots were astounded by its maneuverability, and it was very successful in combat until the Allies devised tactics to utilize their advantage in firepower and diving speed.
The A6M was given the Allied code name "Zeke," but was generally called Zero. Allied pilots referred to all Japanese fighters as Zeros, but the term is correctly applied only to the Mitsubishi A6M. The marking on this Zero are of the 261st Naval Air Corps, which operated in Saipan

Nikon D70
1/60s f/4.2 at 34.0mm with Flash hide exif
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Date/Time14-May-2006 10:53:21
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ModelNIKON D70
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Focal Length34 mm
Exposure Time1/60 sec
Aperturef/4.2
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Paul R. Kopczynski 05-Jul-2007 17:55
I would like to know if this aircraft came from Willow grove NAS .
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