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The most in-depth combat and development history of the Japanese Zero ever assembled! This superb history is told through first-person interviews with Zero pilots and the U.S. airmen who fought against them. Includes cutaway drawings, serial number lists, detailed appendices, and a registry of surviving planes. Contains exquisite cutaway drawings by Rukyu Watanabe. Foreword by Saburo Sakai.
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Zero - Japan's Legendary Fighter: Combat and Development History of Japan's Legendary Mitsubishi A6M Zero Fighter
November 12, 1994, Zenith Press
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087938915X 9780879389154
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"Serious interest in air power in the Imperial Japanese Navy can be traced to the Washington Treaty of 1921."
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