
List of Japanese Navy Air Force aces (Mitsubishi A6M)
This is a list of Imperial Navy Air aces flying the Mitsubishi Zero fighter during the Pacific War. Air Aces in A6M-2N Rufe floatplane fighter: Air Aces in metropolitan defense (over Japan):
Mitsubishi A6M Zero - Wikipedia
With its low-wing cantilever monoplane layout, retractable wide-set conventional landing gear, and enclosed cockpit, the Zero was one of the most modern carrier-based aircraft in the world at the time of its introduction. It had a fairly high-lift, low-speed wing with very low wing loading.
A6M5 -Flying Aces- | Acepedia | Fandom
The A6M5 -Flying Aces- is a Special Aircraft variant of the A6M5 ZERO. "A special version of the Zero aircraft based on the dogfight king from the last great war. Further tuning for high-speed combat makes it even better at hit-and-away tactics. The sight of it locating and engaging a target resembles a glittering blade, slicing through the sky."
List of Mitsubishi A6M Zero operators - Wikipedia
Mitsubishi A6M Zero Model 52 (A6M5) The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was the most well-known Japanese warplane of World War II . A6M Zeros were predominantly used by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) on aircraft carriers , and also by its land-based fighter units.
A6M5b - AHWiki
Information about the A6M5b in the massively multi-player online combat simulation Aces High II. This model of Zero is a fairly late war variant. It has good firepower with both cannons and machine-guns. The turn rate is incredible, best of anything in the game except an A6M2 and a few other early war planes.
Imperial Japanese Aviation Resource Center - Warbirds Resource …
Hiroyoshi Nishizawa remains Japan's "Naval Ace of Aces". Known as the "Devil of Rabaul". Has been credited with well over 100 aerial victories by some sources and would then qualify as Japan's all-time "Ace of Aces".
#53 - GULF OF LEYTE battle - October, 25th, 1944
Nov 12, 2012 · A Mitsubishi A6M5 warms up its engine on the flight deck of the IJN Zuiho. 2/653-131 was a Nakajima built A6M5 flown by a buntaicho of IJN Zuiho, 653rd kokutai. INFO CREDIT: book JAPANESE NAVAL ACES AND FIGHTER UNITS IN …
#51 - PHILIPPINES SEA battle - June, 19th and 20th, 1944
Nov 12, 2012 · 312-77 was a Nakajima built A6M5 flown by a wingman of carrier IJN Taiho, during Philippine Sea battle, June 19, 1944. COLOR PROFILE BASE: book JAPANESE NAVAL ACES AND FIGHTER UNITS IN WORLD WAR II, by Ikuhiko Hata and Yasuho Izawa, page 71.
A6M5 -Flying Aces- - Ace Combat Wiki
The A6M5 -Flying Aces- is a Special Aircraft variant of the A6M5 ZERO. It features the livery of Saburō Sakai, a Japanese ace who scored up to 64 kills during World War II.
A6M5 ZERO | Acepedia - Fandom
The A6M5 ZERO (A6M5 Type Zero Carrier Fighter in previous games) is a popular Piston Fighter aircraft in the Ace Combat series. A unique aircraft due to its antique nature, the A6M5 cannot reach high speeds or equip missiles.