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Caption | A6M3 Zero fighter 'V-174' of the Japanese Navy Tainan Air Group, circa 1940s ww2dbase | ||||
Date | 1942 | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
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Source | ww2dbaseWikimedia Commons | ||||
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Licensing | This work originating in Japan is in the public domain. According to Article 23 of the 1899 Copyright Act of Japan and Article 2 of Supplemental Provisions of Copyright Act of 1970, a work is in the public domain if it was created or published before 1 Jan 1957. Please contact us regarding any inaccuracies with the above information. Thank you. |
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Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
Photo Size | 600 x 339 pixels |
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2.
Bill says:
20 Dec 2011 09:23:00 AM
The A6M3 first flew in June 1941, powered by
a 1130hp Sakae 21 air-cooled radial engine production was delayed, until sufficient numbers of Sakae engines were delivered armed
w/2x7.7mm machine guns w/500rpg and 2x20mm cnnons w/100rpg
Another modification, to the fighter, was deleting the folding wingtips, this reduced the wingspan and gave a slight increase in speed. Mitsubishi and Nakajima built A6M3s.
The Model 32s short range was not enough to
operate over Guadalcanal, even with the 72.6 gallon drop tank other Kokutais operated over the Solomon Islands. The A6M3 wasn't well received by front-line pilots and many of the fighters were returned to Japan and used as fighter-trainers.
When flown against the Allies, intelligence reports thought it was a new fighter having
square wingtips, but captured A6M3s were
inspected and found to be another version of the A6M Zero fighter, given the code of Zeke 32 (Hamp). As the war continued improvements
were made to the A6M the 903rd A6M3 was taken
off the production line, and converted as a prototype for the A6M5 Model 52 series fighter.

20 Dec 2011 09:23:00 AM
The A6M3 first flew in June 1941, powered by
a 1130hp Sakae 21 air-cooled radial engine production was delayed, until sufficient numbers of Sakae engines were delivered armed
w/2x7.7mm machine guns w/500rpg and 2x20mm cnnons w/100rpg
Another modification, to the fighter, was deleting the folding wingtips, this reduced the wingspan and gave a slight increase in speed. Mitsubishi and Nakajima built A6M3s.
The Model 32s short range was not enough to
operate over Guadalcanal, even with the 72.6 gallon drop tank other Kokutais operated over the Solomon Islands. The A6M3 wasn't well received by front-line pilots and many of the fighters were returned to Japan and used as fighter-trainers.
When flown against the Allies, intelligence reports thought it was a new fighter having
square wingtips, but captured A6M3s were
inspected and found to be another version of the A6M Zero fighter, given the code of Zeke 32 (Hamp). As the war continued improvements
were made to the A6M the 903rd A6M3 was taken
off the production line, and converted as a prototype for the A6M5 Model 52 series fighter.
3. Dan G. says:
7 Dec 2022 10:41:12 AM
Appears to a model, spinner is wrong shape and length, wrongly proportioned cowl, incorrect canopy position and the bottom of the wings are far too flat. How anyone could think this is a REAL Zero is truly astounding.
7 Dec 2022 10:41:12 AM
Appears to a model, spinner is wrong shape and length, wrongly proportioned cowl, incorrect canopy position and the bottom of the wings are far too flat. How anyone could think this is a REAL Zero is truly astounding.
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5 Mar 2009 11:15:02 AM
Mitsubishi A6M3 Model 32 code name (Hamp) or Zeke 32 by the Allies.