Go to a hobby store, they have models of it.
Zero. (zeh-row)
The duration of Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter is 1200.0 seconds.
Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter was created on 1943-02-02.
Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed
Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter - 1943 was released on: USA: 2 February 1943
The American dollar equates to the Japanese yen in this way: One American dollar (1.00) is worth one hunderd two point zero, eight (102.08) Japanese Yen. Conversely, One Japanese yen (1.00) is worth zero point zero, zero, nine, seven, seven, six (0.009776) American dollars.
Nil. Zero.
zero
"zero", pronounced "zeh-row" (w/ Japanese accent on the "r")
Mitsubishi manufactured the A6M Zero
First of all A Zero is a Japanese plane. It is a fighter and ruled the skies at the early stages of the War.
The enemy plane was called a "Zero" because it was the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, a Japanese fighter aircraft used during World War II. The name "Zero" comes from its official designation, A6M, where the "6" indicates it was the sixth design by Mitsubishi, and "Zero" refers to the year 2600 in the Japanese calendar, which corresponds to 1940 in the Gregorian calendar when the aircraft was adopted. Renowned for its exceptional maneuverability and range, the Zero became a symbol of Japanese air power in the early years of the war.