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Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen
Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen (msn 23186, allied reporting name Zeke), on display at Willow Grove Naval Air Station ca1957. This Mitsubishi A6M7 was built by Nakajima Hikoki as their 43rd Model 62 aircraft and was assigned to the Yokosuka Kokutai. After the war it was captured at Misawa, a testing facility operated by the First Naval Air Technical Bureau at Yokosuka Airfield and transported on USS Barnes (CVE-20) on 3 November 1945 along with other Japanese aircraft to the United States, where it was tested as FE-322 and later as T2-N322. After tests were completed it was displayed at Willow Grove from 1946 to 1962 in natural aluminum finish. In 1962, it was acquired by the National Air and Space Museum, and then in turn, sent to the Bradley Air Museum in Connecticut for restoration, but storm damage to the museum prevented this. The aircraft was then loaned to the San Diego Aerospace Museum, where it arrived dismantled and in boxes in March 1981, before being restored there. Date: circa 1957
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12"x8" Photo Print
Bring a piece of aviation history into your home or office with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image showcases the iconic Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen, also known as the "Zeke" by Allied forces. Built by Nakajima Hikoki as their 43rd Model 62 aircraft, this Mitsubishi Zero fighter is on display at Willow Grove Naval Air Station in 1957. Our high-quality prints are perfect for aviation enthusiasts, museums, or anyone who appreciates the beauty and history of aircraft design. Order now and relive the past with this stunning image of a legendary aircraft.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.4cm x 14.5cm (12" x 5.7")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This striking photograph captures the Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen, also known as the "Zeke" by Allied forces, on display at Willow Grove Naval Air Station around 1957. The Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen (msn 23186) was built by Nakajima Hikoki as their 43rd Model 62 aircraft and was originally assigned to the Yokosuka Kokutai in Japan. After the end of World War II, this fighter jet was captured at Misawa, a testing facility operated by the First Naval Air Technical Bureau at Yokosuka Airfield. The Mitsubishi A6M7 was transported on USS Barnes (CVE-20) on 3 November 1945, along with other Japanese aircraft, to the United States for testing. It was first designated as FE-322 and later as T2-N322 during the testing phase. After the tests were completed, the aircraft was displayed at Willow Grove from 1946 to 1962 in its natural aluminum finish. In 1962, the Mitsubishi A6M7 was acquired by the National Air and Space Museum. It was then sent to the Bradley Air Museum in Connecticut for restoration, but storm damage to the museum prevented this from happening. The aircraft was then loaned to the San Diego Aerospace Museum, where it arrived dismantled and in boxes in March 1981. The Mitsubishi A6M7 was eventually restored there and remains an important historical artifact, showcasing the advanced design and engineering of Japanese aircraft during World War II.
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