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A6M2 Zero-Sen/Zeke Chinese Air Force, P-5016, China, 1942, Captured 

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A6M2 Zero-Sen/Zeke Chinese Air Force, P-5016, China, 1942, Captured
Scale:
1:48
Length:
7.5"
Width:
9"
Composition:
Diecast
SKU:
HM-HA8802
Period:
World War II


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On November 26, 1941 two Japanese Mitsubishi A6M2B Zero fighters became disoriented and landed on a beach in China and were captured. One aircraft was badly damaged but V-172 serial 3372, built October 21, 1941 only had minor damage. It was taken away, repaired, painted and marked as P-5016 of the Chinese Air Force. This was the first intact Zero captured by Chinese forces. Later the aircraft was transported to the U.S. and marked with USAAF markings and code EB-2 (later EB-200) on the tail, Zero 3372 and later mysteriously vanished.

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  1. great model 5 Star Review

    Posted by on 28th Mar 2022

    This is classic Japanese captured by the Chinese.and used by them. a great plane and detail. can't go wrong for the price,And as always quick ship, great packing, .