Posted on 01/27/2016 6:22:00 AM PST by Olog-hai
One of Mitsubishi's legendary Zero fighter planes took to the skies over Japan on Wednesday for the first time since World War II.
The restored plane made a brief flight to and from a naval base in southern Japan. Decorated former U.S. Air Force pilot Skip Holm flew the aircraft.
Zero fighters were considered one of the most capable fighter planes in World War II, rivaling the British Spitfire. Their long range allowed them to play a prominent role in the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Only a few are still in operating condition. ...
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Best carrier fighter in 1941
Worst carrier fighter in 1945
Same as it ever was.
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How do you post a picture? I have a really neat photo of the Tora Tora Tora zeros in formation.
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The Japanese actually created better fighters but they ran out of pilots.
The best fighter is only as good as the best pilot. A couple of tracers hitting the Zero = Poof, and a roasty toasty pilot! The AVG guys were shooting them down with P 40’s.
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The CO2 fire suppression system sucks.
Alot of the Wildcat’s success was due to tactics, for what its worth. Thatch Weave & all.
I agree- but inferior fighters plus surplus of pilots beats superior fighters and no pilots
Same can be said of Germany and their fighter aircraft and no pilots
After the war the Japanese were more than happy to cut the remainder up and forget all about what their militarists had just put them through.
I saw one of those at the Okinawa Airport when taking a MAC flight from the Philippines (Subic Bay) back in the early 90s.
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Germany didn’t waste pilots like Japan did. Germany was confident it would create better planes so it wanted pilots to return.
Japan was willing to let pilots die in the mission. So when they developed better planes like the Frank, there was no one to fly them.
The Kawanishi N1K-J Shiden was a pretty good fighter as well. But Japan could never produce enough of them to make a dent.
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Sort of the anti- A-10
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