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More model informationThe Mitsubishi A6M Zero, emblematic of Japanese air power in World War II, was a marvel of its time. With its sleek design and exceptional agility, the Zero was a formidable adversary. Powered by a Sakae engine, it boasted impressive speed and maneuverability, outclassing many Allied counterparts. Its lightweight construction and innovative design gave it an edge in dogfights. Armed with machine guns and sometimes cannon, it wreaked havoc on enemy aircraft and ships. However, lacking armor protection for the pilot and fuel tanks, it was vulnerable to enemy fire. Despite this, the Zero’s dominance in the early stages of the war cemented its legacy in aviation history.
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