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Zero A6M "Pearl Harbor" B11E407
[B11E407]
$70.00
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Armour Collection by Franklin Mint

Diecast Model 

Mitsubishi A6M Zero

Japanese Imperial Navy Carrier Hiryu

Dec. 7 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

B11E407 - 1:48 Scale

Approximately 7 1/4" (18.4 cm) in length.

Wingspan approximately 9" (22.9 cm).

Each Fully Painted and Assembled Model Features:

  • Assembled by hand in preferred 1:48 scale.
  • Hand-painted. Complete with authentic military markings.
  • Engineered with fully removable cockpit canopy and rolling wheels.
  • About This Model:

    The Mitsubishi A6M Zero-Sen legendary status mirrored the fortunes of the rising sun, in which four years, the sun would finally set. For the Japanese and its former enemies, the A6M was the symbol of Japanese air power. The A6M fighter marked the beginning of a new epoch in naval aviation and was the first shipboard fighter capable of surpassing land-based aircraft.1 With its tight turning radius, it was an extremely deadly weapon in a dogfight, and was famous for its ability to outmaneuver, Brewster F2A Buffaloes, Curtiss P-40s and Grumman F4F Wildcats. As early as 1937, Claire Chennault, the author of 'The Role of Defensive Pursuit,' warned the USAAF about the dangers of Japanese air power. Apparently his warnings were ignored, as the superiority of the A6M was a complete surprise to the American forces.2 As leader of the Flying Tigers, Chennault constantly stressed to his pilots, 'Never try to turn with a Zero. Always get above the enemy and try to hit him with the first pass. Because of the A6Ms exceptional range and performance, it was to bear the brunt of the action, of almost every military engagement in the Pacific, until the end of the war.

     
         
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