Mitsubishi Zero A6M Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary

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Description

Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero
BII-I24, Pilot Unknown, 2nd attack wave fighter escort, 1st aircraft to
launch, IJN Carrier Hiryu, Pearl Harbor Raid, 7th December, 1941
Even before the first attack wave had hit military facilities on the Hawaiian
Island of Oahu at the commencement of the Pearl Harbor raid, the second
of three planned attack waves were already taking off from their home
carriers, which were steaming through the Pacific Ocean. Still unaware
of what opposition they would be facing, this second attack wave
consisted of 35 Mitsubishi Zero fighters, 78 Aichi Val dive bombers
and 54 Nakajima Kate bombers, some equipped with torpedoes.
The primary mission of the Zero fighters was to protect the strike
aircraft from potential US fighter attack, but if opposition proved
to be light, their secondary task was to strafe the airfields on the
Island, destroying as many US aircraft as they could on the ground.
Additional Zeros were retained to perform combat air patrols,
protecting the naval task force from possible attack. Although the
pilot of this particular Zero is unknown, it is thought that this fighter
was the first aircraft to take off from the second attack wave on the
morning of 7th December 1941 and is unusual because the last numbers
of its tail markings cannot be seen, as it appears to have recently required
the replacement of its rudder. It carries the two blue stripes which identify
this as a fighter from the Imperial Japanese Navy carrier Hiryu,
part of the Second Carrier Division.

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5055286687778

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