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1939 fighter aircraft family by Mitsubishi; primary fighter of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II

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A6M Zeros over MalayaA6M Zeros over Malaya
A6M kamikaze attacking c1945A6M kamikaze attacking c1945
Abe AkagiAbe Akagi
Admiral Yamamoto on Guadalcanal Saluting a Japanese PlaneAdmiral Yamamoto on Guadalcanal Saluting a Japanese Plane
Bomber aircraft Japan Taiwan 04Bomber aircraft Japan Taiwan 04
Built by Mitsubishi on June 30, 1942. At the factory, painted overall gray with a black cowling. Delivered to the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) as Type 0 / A6M3 Model 32 Zero Manufacture Number 3030.Built by Mitsubishi on June 30, 1942. At the factory, painted overall gray with a black cowling. Delivered to the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) as Type 0 / A6M3 Model 32 Zero Manufacture Number 3030.
HendersonMarineWildcatWatercolor2HendersonMarineWildcatWatercolor2
Japanese Zeke fighters on Aslito Airfield, Saipan, after its capture by U.S. troops.Japanese Zeke fighters on Aslito Airfield, Saipan, after its capture by U.S. troops.
Japanese Japanese "Zeke" (type O.MK.IF) leaves flaming trail over Palau.
Kamikaze about to crash into USS Kidd (DD-661) off Okinawa, Japan, on 11 April 1945 (NH 75767)Kamikaze about to crash into USS Kidd (DD-661) off Okinawa, Japan, on 11 April 1945 (NH 75767)
Marking a Zero of Its KillsMarking a Zero of Its Kills
Mitsubishi A6MMitsubishi A6M
Mitsubishi A6M3 3-viewMitsubishi A6M3 3-view
Model 21 Zero fighter of the 3rd Air Group at RabaulModel 21 Zero fighter of the 3rd Air Group at Rabaul
New Georgia USMC Photo No. 1-19 (21658019195)New Georgia USMC Photo No. 1-19 (21658019195)
P.O. G Morse ( Spitfire ZP-D) 10 May 1943 Millingimbi raid no.2P.O. G Morse ( Spitfire ZP-D) 10 May 1943 Millingimbi raid no.2
Serieal 0145, Enclosure B: Photograph of Nameplate from Attacking Plane (Japanese plane attack on SS Alexander Majors)Serieal 0145, Enclosure B: Photograph of Nameplate from Attacking Plane (Japanese plane attack on SS Alexander Majors)
SolomonsZeroSolomonsZero
These-Jap Zeros Also Attack Our BoysThese-Jap Zeros Also Attack Our Boys
Type zero fighter of hierarchy-enType zero fighter of hierarchy-en
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkFlying Legends@Wikidata
linkJapanese Naval Aces and Fighter Units in World War II@Wikidata
aircraftA6M1 Zeroaircraft model, Mitsubishi A6M ZeroWikidata
aircraftA6M2 Zeroaircraft family, Mitsubishi A6M ZeroWikidata
aircraftA6M3 Zeroaircraft family, Mitsubishi A6M ZeroWikidata
aircraftA6M5 Zeroaircraft model, Mitsubishi A6M ZeroWikidata
aircraftA6M6 Model 53 Zeroaircraft model, Mitsubishi A6M ZeroWikidata
aircraftA6M7 Model 63 Zeroaircraft model, Mitsubishi A6M ZeroWikidata
aircraftA6M8 Model 64 Zeroaircraft model, Mitsubishi A6M ZeroWikidata
aircraftAkutan Zerocaptured aircraft, Mitsubishi A6M ZeroWikidata
documentInformational Intelligence Summary No. 85Wikimedia
image20mmvs7mmWikimedia
imageA6M Zeros over MalayaWikimedia
imageA6M kamikaze attacking c1945Wikimedia
imageAbe AkagiWikimedia
imageAdmiral Yamamoto on Guadalcanal Saluting a Japanese PlaneWikimedia
imageBomber aircraft Japan Taiwan 04Wikimedia
imageBuilt by Mitsubishi on June 30, 1942. At the factory, painted overall gray with a black cowling. Delivered to the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) as Type 0 / A6M3 Model 32 Zero Manufacture Number 3030.Wikimedia
imageHendersonMarineWildcatWatercolor2Wikimedia
imageJapanese Zeke fighters on Aslito Airfield, Saipan, after its capture by U.S. troops.Wikimedia
image"Zeke"%20(type%20O.MK.IF)%20leaves%20flaming%20trail%20over%20Palau.%20-%20NARA%20-%20520982.jpg Japanese "Zeke" (type O.MK.IF) leaves flaming trail over Palau.Wikimedia
imageKamikaze about to crash into USS Kidd (DD-661) off Okinawa, Japan, on 11 April 1945 (NH 75767)Wikimedia
imageMarking a Zero of Its Kills1942Wikimedia
imageMitsubishi A6MWikimedia
imageMitsubishi A6M3 3-view1943Wikimedia
imageModel 21 Zero fighter of the 3rd Air Group at RabaulWikimedia
imageNew Georgia USMC Photo No. 1-19 (21658019195)1943Wikimedia
imageP.O. G Morse ( Spitfire ZP-D) 10 May 1943 Millingimbi raid no.21943Wikimedia
imageSerieal 0145, Enclosure B: Photograph of Nameplate from Attacking Plane (Japanese plane attack on SS Alexander Majors)Wikimedia
imageSolomonsZeroWikimedia
imageThese-Jap Zeros Also Attack Our BoysWikimedia
imageType zero fighter of hierarchy-enWikimedia
videoBerita Film di Djawa no. 18Wikimedia
videoNampo hodo (7); Japanese propaganda filmWikimedia