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.
24 B25s? Crikey! You guys don't do things in halves over there. Hope the event went well.
regards,
Andy
Last edited by AndyNZ; 06-07-2012 at 02:19 AM.
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.