One's a "Messerschmitt" and one's a "Mitsubishi" ...
Photo states: "With wheels up and propeller bent, this
Mitsubishi A6M Japanese Zero carrier-based fighter made its Fort Worth debut Tuesday in a tent just north of City Hall. The plane was shot down on Guadalcanal and is making a nation-wide tour under the auspices of the Marine Corps benefit fund for enlisted men. Note the machinegun still intact in the right wing. Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning Edition August 3, 1945."
https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20029115Photo series states: "
Messerschmitt Bf-109E3 of 4./JG26 flown by Uffz. Horst Perez 'White 4'. On 30 September 1940, Horst Perez was supposed to be part of a bomber escort but either he or the bombers missed the rendezvous and, circling north of Eastbourne, his group of Bf-109's were attacked by Spitfires. Making for the coast, the Bf-109s were again intercepted and the cooling system in Perez aircraft was hit. The aircraft came down at East Dean with the undercarriage retracted and without any severe damage. Perez climbed from the cockpit and was shot and wounded in the jaw and hand. Once removed from the crash site, the aircraft was sent to Canada for display during 1941 before traveling to the USA, eventually returning to England some years later.
W.Nr. 1190 of 4./JG26 flown by Uffz. Horst Perez 'White 4' is a Battle of Britain veteran that survives to this day. It currently resides in the Imperial War Museum collection at Duxford, Cambridgeshire."