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Atlanta Zero ?

Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:59 pm

The story is that a captured Zero was on a bond tour and died for mechanicals in Atlanta. I ended up outside, behind the TT Wentworth Museum on Peachtree St across from the Crawford W Long Memorial Hospital. A couple years ago it disappeared.

Where did it go?

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Fri Sep 27, 2013 1:07 pm

I visited this Zero many (~25) years ago. I wish I still had my pictures handy. It was in the back yard of a sort of museum/antique shop in downtown Atlanta. It had been pretty badly vandalized (ax-marks, bullet holes) and was devoid of paint or instruments. The aircraft was fnally removed from this site some 15 years ago. While sometimes presented as the Aleution Island Zero, it most likely came from Saipan (if memory serves). The following information comes from the site listed below:

A6M5-52 c/n 1303 Captured by US forces during WWII, flown post-war in the US until damaged, sold as scrap. Via a scrap dealer in Atlanta, GA until sold to Don Whittington. Flying Heritage Collection have aquired this Zeke from World Jet Inc, Fort Lauderdale, ex Atlanta Museum, Georgia. Restored to airworthy(?) as N1303

http://www.mitsubishi_zero.tripod.com

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Fri Sep 27, 2013 6:12 pm

Yes at FHC, unrestored.

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:09 pm

I believe this bird was part of the air intelligence agency(you could still read that on the side of the fuselage in 1985) and was ground looped at PDK (AKA NAS ATLANTA) in 45.It spent years on display on top of the old sears building on pounce de leon ave. for war bonds drive. The ax marks are the result of somebodys idea of a way to raise money by selling ax hits on the bird. The whittingtons bought the plane from the son of the man who owned the museum after the fathers death.

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Fri Sep 27, 2013 11:20 pm

hang the expense wrote:I believe this bird was part of the air intelligence agency(you could still read that on the side of the fuselage in 1985) and was ground looped at PDK (AKA NAS ATLANTA) in 45.It spent years on display on top of the old sears building on pounce de leon ave. for war bonds drive. The ax marks are the result of somebodys idea of a way to raise money by selling ax hits on the bird. The whittingtons bought the plane from the son of the man who owned the museum after the fathers death.


I never saw it at Sears, but saw it several times at the museum location on Peachtree. That was a 15 minute walk from my dorm in college. Neat artifact to show people - I won a free beer once "betting" someone we could see a real WWII Japanese fighter plane by taking a short walk...

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:01 am

I remember seeing it out back of that "museum" on a couple of occasions when I was a kid, back in the early 70's. Not what you'd expect to find in downtown Atlanta!!

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Sat Sep 28, 2013 10:06 am

Thought I saw a website with photos of that zero

http://www.oocities.org/colosseum/dugou ... lanta.html

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Sat Sep 28, 2013 4:51 pm

I visited that aircraft a number of times in the early 1980's. I have some photos somewhere. I'll have to look for them. I took a photo one time of it with a Mitsubishi pick-up truck parked next to it. Sort of a father-son photo. That pic has gone missing, however.

Walt

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Sat Sep 28, 2013 8:24 pm

She was at the sears building late 40s through the 50 and early sixties.As a kid there was some neat stuff in Atlanta Georgia back then.109 ,190 P-6 hawk in a guys basement the zero.Yall would flip if you knew what was buried at the old NAS Atlanta.

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Sat Sep 28, 2013 8:39 pm

hang the expense wrote:She was at the sears building late 40s through the 50 and early sixties.As a kid there was some neat stuff in Atlanta Georgia back then.109 ,190 P-6 hawk in a guys basement the zero.Yall would flip if you knew what was buried at the old NAS Atlanta.


With the loonies in charge down there today, we could probably get them to pay us to dig whatever it is up and haul the "potentially toxic" debris away.

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:34 am

No kidding.The dump had some interesting birds in from what my dad remembered.

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Sun Sep 29, 2013 6:13 am

hang the expense wrote:No kidding.The dump had some interesting birds in from what my dad remembered.



Would you be so kind to expound on that thought? pop2

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:12 pm

Here's mine, don't remember what year.
They were given to me at one of our local Atlanta CAF air show's.

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Robbie 8)

Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Sun Sep 29, 2013 1:41 pm

Here is one Bill Ross sent to me.

PeterA

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Re: Atlanta Zero ?

Mon Sep 15, 2014 8:28 pm

Awesome thread.

This must be the same ZERO.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8rqwazdlep7g0 ... 6.jpg?dl=0
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