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English: Mitsubishi A6M Zero (A6M6c Type 0 Model 53c), Camarillo Airport Museum, Camarillo, California, USA. This is one of only three flying Zeros in the world. Bruce Fenstermacher found this aircraft in New Guinea in 1991 at the abandoned Babo airfield. According to Bruce, "The aircraft was abandoned on barrels for work on the landing gear and engine. Its engine was in the progress of being changed or remounted because it was unbolted from the engine mounts and stand were under the engine itself." This airplane was used in the filming of the movie Pearl Harbor. |
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