Rare Japanese Zero to Fly Planes of Fame
Chino, CA (openPR) 1 October 2010
“Predator of the Pacific, the Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter aircraft subject to the monthly living history theft hosted by Planes of Fame Air Museum Chino Airport, Saturday, December 4, 2010. The event starts at 10:00 clock begin with a lecture on the Japanese war plane most famous of all time and end with a demonstration flight of aircraft of Fame Air Museum
A6MS Mitsubishi Zero fighter plane.
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aircraft carrier naval combat during his first start, the Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a complete surprise to the United States and Great Britain, when Japan launched its attack on Pearl Harbor and other related facilities in Southeast Asia and South Pacific in December. 7, 1941. However, the Zero Fighter was actually attacked in the fight against China over Japan a year before Pearl Harbor.
However, the Western world paid little attention to the specificities of these air battles over China and was under the impression that the Japanese planes badly pilots, who were mostly poor copies of old models were West. Shocked by the initial success of Japan in World War II, the Allies then considered to be zero almost invincible. But the Zero had his faults, and once these gaps have been discovered, his reign of terror ended in the Pacific.
was an independent, non-profit dedicated to preserving artifacts and the history of aviation, Air Museum Planes of Fame, the first open-air museum standing in the American West and a pioneer in the concept of restoring historic display aircraft Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero as airworthy. Mainly composed of a core of dedicated volunteers who support the Museum of the operations it with donations, admission
fees, rent and facility revenues from the use of its aircraft in various productions.
Planes of Fame Air Museum
also has a special membership program available to the public, with one of the privileges of membership is the opportunity for orientation flights in genuine warbirds experience. Each month, Living History Event Flying present members can enter their names for free in a drawing for a warbird orientation flight.
Planes of Fame Air Museum is the public open from 10 am to 17 hours from Sunday to Friday from 9 to 17 clock clock on Saturday and is closed Christmas and Thanksgiving. General admission is young people are admitted for 5-11, and admission is free for accompanied children under five.
For further information, call (909) 597-7576 or visit the Air Museum Planes of Fame website at www. planesoffame.org.
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