Historians have NOT identified any designs.
Zero, a Japanese fighter plane.
The ZERO was the main Japanese fighter plane during world war two, for both the Navy and Air Force.
No
Gerald R. Ford, who was president from 1975-77. Ford crashed and destroyed seven American planes learning to fly, making him a "Japanese Ace".
The Japanese air superiority fighter that posed significant challenges to US pilots in the early parts of World War II was the Mitsubishi A6M Zero. Renowned for its exceptional maneuverability and range, the Zero outclassed many early American fighters and was instrumental in Japan's early successes in the Pacific. Its agility and speed allowed it to dominate early air battles, frustrating US pilots who had to adapt quickly to counter its advantages. Over time, however, improvements in American aircraft design and tactics helped to level the playing field.
The most unique fighter was the US Navy's F6F Hellcat; specifically designed to destroy the A6M Zero fighter. - The above is incorrect. The F6F design started before the Zero was encountered.
War? The Aztec Eagles fought on The Allies side during World War 2
the reason was to get back at japanese
The group sought compensation for World War II internment. Novanet/Gradpoint
No American, Chinese, Japanese are the smartest people in the world.
Eddy Rickenbacker with 26 kills
No, he is not. The Kamikaze troops were a group of Japanese fighter pilots during World War II, who were willing to die rather than be captured. Obviously there is no evidence the president is Japanese, nor did he fight in World War II.