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From my research, the later war A6M Zero variants which were mainly Solid green upper and Solid light gray ventral surfaces, had a green cockpit interior. My question is the color of the cockpit interior color to the earlier light gray IJN Zero aircraft? Was it the same throughout the war or. Japanese A6M Zero Colors Part 1 I recently posted a similar article to this one about WW2 Japanese Aviation colors.

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It was not completely prepared so I removed the original posting. This is along the same line as my original intent. Hopefully you will find it to be an easier read, since it is aircraft specific.

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The following article is to be used as a guide, and only as a guide. Please do. Mitsubishi A6M Series by James Lansdale Introduction Conflicting accounts in the literature regarding factory applied paint schemes on the Mitsubishi A6M series Type 0 carrier fighter (Zero) led to a study and examination of existing Zero relics.

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The other style, illustrated on page 44 of Aero Detail 7,Zero Fighter, and page 137 of Hata and Izawa, Japanese Naval Aces, has three ideograms in front of the presentation number and a fourth after it. It has been established that Mitsubishi and Nakajima had differences in how they painted the Zeros they manufactured. Interior Color of the Zero? Wing Fold Detail? Zero Interior Monogram's Japanese Aircraft Interiors Aircraft Interiors Posted By: Jeff McGuire Date: Monday, 18 January 1999, at 7:18 p.m.

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Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero The Allies' main opponent in the Pacific air war, the Zero is the most famous symbol of Japanese air power during World War II. The fighter first flew in April 1939, and Mitsubishi, Nakajima, Hitachi and the Japanese navy produced 10,815 Zeros from 1940. The Japanese A6M Type 0 fighter is a single-seat, low-wing monoplane aircraft used extensively by the Japanese during World War II.

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Only a few of them are left in flying condition, making them rare in museums all around the world. In this post, we'll get to examine five important things about the A6M3 Zero. Mitsubishi A6M Reisen Zero (Zeke, Hamp) was a long-range navy fighter.

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Original japanese designation: Mitsubishi Navy Type 0 Carrier Fighter (零式艦上戦闘機 rei. Dai Nippon Kaiga, Japanese Navy Aircraft Colours & Markings in the Baker. 1990.

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Michael John w/ Ed DeKiep and Ryan Toews. Pacific Profiles Navy Zero Fighters (Land-based). Avonmore Books, Australia, Airplanes of the World (#5 July 1987, and #55 November 1996).

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Bunrindo, Greer, Don. Nohara Shigeru. A6M Zero in Action.

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Squadron Signal, 1983. Introduction Conflicting accounts in the literature regarding factory applied paint schemes on the Mitsubishi A6M series Type 0 carrier fighter (Zero) led to a study and examination of existing Zero relics. Historians and scale-model builders frequently cite a variety of publications as legitimate sources for World War II Japanese aircraft paint schemes.

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The sources cited, including many.

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