That's a beautiful plane. Is it real or a replica. It looks small enough to be a real Zero, rather than a T-6 conversion.
What it the history of this one
I sure would like to fly one, I'd pay big $$$ for even a half hour flight time.
That's a beautiful plane. Is it real or a replica. It looks small enough to be a real Zero, rather than a T-6 conversion.
What it the history of this one
I sure would like to fly one, I'd pay big $$$ for even a half hour flight time.
Bill,
That is the real deal. It is owned by the Texas Flying Legends Museum.
http://www.flyingfreedom.us/last-samurai-zero
Barry
It was the thrill of a lifetime to be in the pattern and hear “Zero on downwind for two zero Grimes ”.
The “Last Samurai” is the world’s last remaining airworthy A6-M2 Zero. The Zero and a few other aircraft in the Texas Flying Legends collection are here.
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Here are the men we came to honor !
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24 B25s? Crikey! You guys don't do things in halves over there. Hope the event went well.
regards,
Andy
Some B-25s stayed longer than a week giving rides every day. As everyone had such a fantastic time, there is talk that in two years it may happen again. If so, please come on over as you are invited.