This threw me abit because you are talking about the ex-Museum of FLYING Zeros.
Here are the three that are owned by the FHC...
Model: A6M-3
C/N: 3852
C/R: N3852, A6M3 ZERO, 3852
Owner: Vulcan Warbirds Inc.
History: A6M3 3852 Japanese AF, one of three hulks recovered from Babo Island in Indonesia, to Museum of Flying (1991), arrived at Museum of Flying (1991/6), shipped to Russia for restoration to flying status (1994), arrived at Duxford fully restored and dismantled (1997/4), shipped to Chino CA for restoration completion with a P&W R1830 (1998), N385HF (1998/7/28 ), N3852 (1998/12), to Flying Heritage Collection with restoration continuing in Chino CA (2001/4/5)
Model: A6M-5-52
C/N: 4400
C/R: N652Z, A6M5-52, 4400
Owner: Vulcan Warbirds Inc.
History: A6M5-52 4400 Japanese AF, captured at Truk, shipped to US with markings "HK-102" (1944), sold for scrap with wings cut off, to Ed Maloney (circa 1950), shipped to Japan for display (1980/2), returned to Planes of Fame Air Museum (1980/5), static restoration at Chino, to Vulcan Warbirds Inc. / N652Z (2001/10)
Model: A6M-5-52
C/N: 1303
C/R: N1303, A6M5-52, 1303
Owner: Vulcan Warbirds Inc.
History: A6M5-52 1303 Japanese AF, one of three hulks recovered from Babo Island in Indonesia, to Museum of Flying (1991), arrived at Museum of Flying (1991/6), shipped to Russia for flying restoration (1994), to Vulcan Warbirds / N1303 (2001/8 )
These are from my notes which are heavily based on WD4. The first and second airframe had something to do with the Museum of Flying.
Mike
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