RM2D32N2F–Hichiro Naemura, 82, an ex-Kamikaze pilot in the Japanese Air Force in the Second World War, stands in front of a 'Zero' fighter plane at the Imperial War Museum. *...Hichiro Naemura was one of only a few surviving airmen from the conflict in the Pacific, which saw thousands of young Japanese men kill themselves in officially sanctioned suicide attacks on allied warships. He was in London to help launch Kamikaze: Japan's Suicide Gods, a new book in which his story is told.
RMFGNBFT–WWII Mitsubishi Japanese Zero airplane
RMJ0K701–Mitsubishi A6M Zero at Yushukan Museum Tokyo Japan
RFFT9RT1–Airplane WWII Japan Zero fighter vintage aircraft flying at 2016 Los Angeles Air Show in California
RMAYADP7–Asia Tokyo Japan Restored Zero fighter plane inside museum at Yasukuni Shrine a memorial to the Japanese dead in WW II
RM2RCBW96–Sea of Japan, Japan. 12th July, 2023. U.S. Air Force F-15C Eagle fighter aircraft and Japanese Air Self Defense Force F-2 Viper Zero fighter aircraft, right, fly in formation over the Sea of Japan, July 12, 2023, in Japan. Credit: AC1 Tylir Meyer/U.S Air Force/Alamy Live News
RMD1EN2R–Wreck of a japanese zero fighter plan in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea
RF2DAABGA–World War Two Japanese A6M Zero fighter aircraft scenario using plastic models and Photoshop
RM2AP3EH6–Pearl Harbor Attack, 7 December 1941. Japanese naval aircraft prepare to take off from an aircraft carrier (reportedly Shokaku) to attack Pearl Harbor during the morning of 7 December 1941. Plane in the foreground is a 'Zero' Fighter, in front of 'Val' dive bombers. This is probably the launch of the second attack wave.
RMC10DD2–Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter plane
RMD3EC29–Illustration of a Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero.
RMAK3726–Under over photo of Japanese Zero fighter and snorkeler in shallow water Palau Micronesia
RMBT6T3Y–Mitsubishi built A6M3 Zero fighter in flight during an air show at Madera, California, in May of 2009.
RM2M4M41K–The remains of a Japanese Mitsubishi A6M 'Zero' fighter found on the Pacific island of Taroa, Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
RMA4AFCH–Fuselage of Zero fighter plane inside the main hold of the Fujikawa Maru Truk lagoon Chuuk
RMC5YNCK–WWII Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter aircraft
RMAN6BTP–Visitor inspects remains of Japanese Zero fighter plane on Peleliu one of the bloodiest battles of the Pacific in WWII
RMA2XKMF–Tokyo Japan Yasukuni Jinja Shrine for Japan war dead Mitsubishi A6M type 52 Zero carrier based attack fighter
RF2MXFEJ4–A low-angle shot of the Tora! Tora! Tora! Zero fighter planes in Houston against a clouded sky
RMCN6KRJ–A Mitsubishi A6M Kansen AI-156 Zero fighter aboard the Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier Akagi at Hitokappu Bay, Kuriles in November 1941 prior to departing for the attack on Pearl Harbor. Note the number 56 on the undercarriage fairing and lower engine cowling. The grid of black dots on the deck are, tie down points for securing the aircraft.
RMJKCN5W–Australia, Australian Capital Territory, ACT, Canberra, Australian War Memorial Museum, WW2-era Japanese Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero fighter aircraft
RMAJ455Y–Zero Fighter Aircraft Type 62 displayed at Yamato Museum Kure Hiroshima Japan
RFK8AMD7–Airplane WWII Zero Japanese fighter aircraft
RMAYADP5–Asia Tokyo Japan Restored Zero fighter plane inside museum at Yasukuni Shrine a memorial to the Japanese dead in WW II
RM2RCBW9G–Sea of Japan, Japan. 24th June, 2022. U.S. Air Force F-15C Eagle fighter aircraft and Japanese Air Self Defense Force F-2 Viper Zero fighter aircraft fly in formation over the Sea of Japan, July 12, 2023, in Japan. Credit: AC1 Tylir Meyer/U.S Air Force/Alamy Live News
RMECEA5R–Vintage Japanese Mitsubishi Zero world war two fighter plane in Kawaguchiko, Japan.
RF2DAABG1–World War Two Japanese A6M Zero fighter aircraft scenario using plastic models and Photoshop
RFH3HGFW–Japanese fighter plane Zero from World War Two
RMAJTBMW–snorkeling at the Zero Fighter airplane wreck Micronesia Pacific Palau
RMRM53GP–1945. Japan. A captured World War Two Japanese Air Force Mitsubishi Zero fighter, painted with the green cross over a white background, the surrender marking of the Japanese Forces.
RMA5KJ3W–Japanese Zero fighter in shallow water Palau Micronesia
RMPXHXGG–Japanese A6M3 Model 22 Zero fighter sits on the ramp at Reno Stead Airport near Reno, Nevada.
RMT24YDM–A WW2 Japanese Mitsubishi Zero fighter plane on show at the Tucson airshow in Arizona
RMA4AFCP–Diver explores fuselage of Zero fighter plane inside the main hold of the Fujikawa Maru Truk lagoon Chuuk
RMAN8DAF–Japanese Zero recreation of World War two aerial battle
RM2WB2G42–Rusty wreck of Mitsubishi A6M 'Zero' fighter aircraft found on the island of Taroaat the Imperial War Museum, London, England
RMA2XKME–Tokyo Japan Yasukuni Jinja Shrine for Japan war dead Mitsubishi A6M type 52 Zero carrier based attack fighter
RMB9Y27X–A diver shines their light through holes in the fuselage of a Japanese Zero fighter plane in the cargo hold of the Fujikawa Maru
RMCBYTT1–The Pearl Harbor reenactment of 'Tora! Tora! Tora!' fills the sky with smoke as a Japanese Zero streaks by behind an F-22 Raptor during AirFest 2008 at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
RFT9GTEN–A Japanese Zero fighter plane pursues a U.S. Vought F4U Corsair fighter in a recreation of a World War II dogfight in the Pacific Theater.
RMAJ454H–Zero Fighter Aircraft Type 62 displayed at Yamato Museum Kure Hiroshima Japan
RMKHHKEC–2 183411 Captured Japanese Zero fighter, Bougainville, 1945
RMAYADPA–Asia Tokyo Japan Restored Zero fighter plane inside museum at Yasukuni Shrine a memorial to the Japanese dead in WW II
RM2RCBWA1–Sea of Japan, Japan. 24th June, 2022. U.S. Air Force F-15C Eagle fighter aircraft and Japanese Air Self Defense Force F-2 Viper Zero fighter aircraft, right, fly in formation over the Sea of Japan, July 12, 2023, in Japan. Credit: AC1 Tylir Meyer/U.S Air Force/Alamy Live News
RMECE9FG–Vintage Japanese Mitsubishi Zero world war two fighter plane in Kawaguchiko, Japan.
RMBH4C9D–Shigeyoshi Hamazono, 81 years old, 'kamikaze' pilot in the Japanese Special Attack Force during WW2, in Chiran, Japan.
RMARP0WB–Z is for Zero 1943 English wartime childrens alphabet book of fighting airplanes the famous Japanese fighter
RFJ33Y4X–Japanese Zero fighter plane from World War Two, isolated on black
RMD21GK6–A Zero fighter on display in the Yushukan museum at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, Japan
RF2JA82WN–Japanese Mitsubishi Fighter Plane A6M 'Zero' During Reenactment of Attack On Pearl Harbor At Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Goldsboro, NC
RMBT6JWX–A Mitsubishi built A6M3 Zero fighter sits on the tarmac at Minter Field during the 2008 Warbirds in Action Airshow.
RMT24YD4–A WW2 Japanese Mitsubishi Zero fighter plane on show at the Tucson airshow in Arizona
RMA4AF4X–Tail of a zero fighter plane stored in the main hold of the Fujikawa Maru Truk lagoon Chuuk
RMBCX5EJ–A Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero fighter taxis after flying at an air show. One of only 3 or 4 airworthy Zero fighters in the world.
RMCNT69P–Diver explores the wreck of a Mitsubishi Zero fighter plane, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea.
RMD42XK8–World War II Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter plane on display in the lobby of the Yasukuni Jinja shrine war museum in Tokyo.
RMF4JX1W–Aeroplane wreck
RF2J4AFKW–Crashed Japanese Zero fighter plane in Peleliu, Palau
RFT9TFRX–A Japanese Zero fighter plane pursues a U.S. B-25 Mitchell bomber in a recreation of a World War II dogfight in the Pacific Theater.
RMAJ454R–Zero Fighter Aircraft Type 62 displayed at Yamato Museum Kure Hiroshima Japan
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RMAYADPD–Asia Tokyo Japan Restored Zero fighter plane inside museum at Yasukuni Shrine a memorial to the Japanese dead in WW II
RM2RDNMCK–Pacific Ocean, Japan. 22nd July, 2023. A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress strategic bomber approaches to refuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker as three Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-2 Viper Zero fighter aircraft provide escort, July 13, 2023 over the Pacific Ocean. Credit: A1C Haiden Morris/U.S. Air Force Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T8RNMA–Goodyear FG-1D Corsair, The Corsair was the first American aircraft to exceed 400 mph in straight and level flight in 1940. Of durable design, the type was in service in various parts of the world from 1942 until the late 1960's. The Corsair was the premier Navy and Marine fighter of World War II. Along with the Grumman Hellcat, it is credited with turning the tide of the Pacific air war by overwhelming the once-fearsome Japanese Zero fighter. Besides its role in air-to-air combat, Corsairs were used as fighter-bombers near the end of WWII and throughout the Korean War
RMBH47X9–Visitors at Yasukuni Jinja (shrine), Japan's shrine to the dead of World War 2 , Kudanshita district of Tokyo, Japan
RMHEWG28–The Corsair was the first American aircraft to exceed 400 mph in straight and level flight in 1940. Of durable design, the type was in service in various parts of the world from 1942 until the late 1960's. The Corsair was the premier Navy and Marine fighter of World War II. Along with the Grumman Hellcat, it is credited with turning the tide of the Pacific air war by overwhelming the once-fearsome Japanese Zero fighter. Besides its role in air-to-air combat, Corsairs were used as fighter-bombers near the end of WWII and throughout the Korean War. The bent-wing design allowed for shorter, str
RMR143XM–Overgrown cockpit of a american Zerofighter, crashed at WW II, Palau, Micronesia
RMD21GJM–A Zero fighter on display in the Yushukan museum at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, Japan, July 15, 2005
RMTAR79E–WWII Japanese Zero fighter airplane Replica
RMBT6MAN–A Mitsubishi built A6M3 Zero fighter sits on the tarmac at Minter Field during the 2008 Warbirds in Action Airshow.
RMT24YD8–A WW2 Japanese Mitsubishi Zero fighter plane on show at the Tucson airshow in Arizona
RMA4NGT4–Sunken Japanese Zero fighter plane used during Word War 2 Palau Micronesia
RMBCWYFA–A Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero fighter taxis after flying at an air show. One of only 3 or 4 airworthy Zero fighters in the world.
RM2PNMK83–Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter plane at the Yushukan war military museum in Tokyo,Japan,Asia, April 2023
RFER7NH7–WWII Vintage Japanese Zero fighter airplane flying at 2015 Planes of Fame Air Show
RMF4JX1X–Aeroplane wreck
RME996G2–The tail wing of a World War II Japanese Zero fighter seen at the Rabaul Historical Society, New Britain Island, Papua NG
RFJK9KBX–Japanese Mitsubishi A6 (Zero) fighter plane, top, in the National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC. Wingtip of British Supermarine Spitfire Mk VI
RMAJ455K–Zero Fighter Aircraft Type 62 displayed at Yamato Museum Kure Hiroshima Japan
RFHWFMKT–Japanese Zero Fighter Planes (Los Angeles Air Show-March 19, 2016)
RMAYADP2–Asia Tokyo Japan Restored Zero fighter plane inside museum at Yasukuni Shrine a memorial to the Japanese dead in WW II
RM2RDNMCJ–Pacific Ocean, Japan. 13th July, 2023. A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress strategic bomber approaches to refuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker as three Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-2 Viper Zero fighter aircraft provide escort, July 13, 2023 over the Pacific Ocean. Credit: A1C Haiden Morris/U.S. Air Force Photo/Alamy Live News
RMHW80M2–Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Canberra, Australian War Memorial Museum, WW2-era Japanese Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero fighter aircraft
RMBH47XE–Visitors at Yasukuni Jinja (shrine), Japan's shrine to the dead of World War 2 , Kudanshita district of Tokyo, Japan
RMHEWG27–The Corsair was the first American aircraft to exceed 400 mph in straight and level flight in 1940. Of durable design, the type was in service in various parts of the world from 1942 until the late 1960's. The Corsair was the premier Navy and Marine fighter of World War II. Along with the Grumman Hellcat, it is credited with turning the tide of the Pacific air war by overwhelming the once-fearsome Japanese Zero fighter. Besides its role in air-to-air combat, Corsairs were used as fighter-bombers near the end of WWII and throughout the Korean War. The bent-wing design allowed for shorter, s
RM2F3XAJP–Mortal Kombat (2021) directed by Simon McQuoid and starring Joe Taslim as Bi-Han who becomes Sub-Zero in this eagerly awaited reboot about a MMA fighter seeking out Earth's greatest champions to fight in a high stakes battle for the universe.
RMB9Y0TW–Diver examining Zero fighter planes inside a hold of the Fujikawa Maru in Truk Lagoon Micronesia
RMCNT65M–Cockpit of a Mitsubishi Zero fighter plane wreck underwater, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea.