This is the famous A6M
Mistubishi Zeke, or Zero. Over 10,000 of these airplanes were made
during WWII. Today, only three to five of them remain in flyable
condition. They are light and have great range, but above about 250-275
MPH and the ailerons become impossible to move. Until tactics were
developed to overcome its shortcomings, the Zero earned a reputation
that was based on many myths. There is next to no armor plate in the
airplane and the wings do not have self-sealing tanks. Contrary to the
myths of the Zero, it did not have an overwhelming kill/loss ratio at
any time against the US Navy. The aircraft below is an A6M5 with the
original Sakae engine in it.
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