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Matt Gunsch wrote:if I was to guess, I would say Planes of Fame, but I don't recall the Zero ever being painted that way. They did have a flyable Ki-43 at one time, it was sold to someone in Japan.
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JohnTerrell wrote:The footage is from June of 1945 (believe it or not), filmed while flying above the US Navy's base at Patuxent River, Maryland, where a number of captured Japanese aircraft were evaluated.
Full film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWJ8CPrO_nA
While although the Planes of Fame's Zero was at Patuxent River in late 1944, it was flown back to San Diego, California, well before the time this film was made. Also, the Planes of Fame's Zero is an A6M5, while the example in the film appears to be an A6M2 (longer wings, different cowl and exhaust, etc.)
Speaking of two-bladed props on Ki-43s, the original Ki-43 Type 1 displayed at the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum in Everett, Washington, is also fitted with a two-bladed prop (correct to the early model type it is).
Mon Nov 17, 2025 3:51 pm
but not one that shows a complete flyable Ki-43.