Japanese A6M2 Mod. 21 Zero s/n 7830 Relic Display by Ron Cole
$300.00
Own and display an exceptionally rare piece this Japanese A6M2 Zero!
History of Our A6M2 Zero:
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This aircraft was built under license by Nakajima in April of 1943, and immediately assigned to the famous 201st Kokutai (Naval Air Group, Imperial Japanese Navy) based at Tobera (Rabaul), New Britain, Papua New Guinea, in the South Pacific. The aircraft's serial number was 7830, and its tail code was WI-129. Many 'Aces' flew this aircraft, as the 201st accumulated over 450 claimed 'victories' between June 1943 and January 1944, when it was withdrawn to Saipan, and Japanese pilots weren't assigned specific aircraft. In around October of 1943 this Zero received multiple .30 caliber hits to its main fuel tank, probably in combat over Torokina, and was forced to make an emergency landing on Balalae Island, then a bypassed Japanese garrison. It remained there until 2019, and arrived in Zanesville, Ohio from Australia in July 2022.
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The Display:
Each display includes a 1x3-inch skin section from this aircraft, s/n 7830, with well-preserved original paint and rivet(s).
Each display is in a black frame made in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, and is ready to hang.
There will only be 75 of these ever made and all are signed & numbered by the artist.
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