Approximately 350 mph
The Mitsubishi A6M or Zero had a speed of 330 mph at 15,000 feet altitude. It could exceed that speed by as much as 80 mph, but because of the brittle nature of the aluminum made at that time, any speeds above 400 mph could result in self destruction of the aircraft.
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero had two 20 mm cannon and two 7.7 mm (.303 in) machine guns .
The A6M Zero was designed by Jiro Horikoshi, built by Mitsubishi, and entered service with the Japanese Imperial NAVY in 1940. The last digit, the number "0", was named for the airplane, the "Zero". It was armed with two 7.7mm machinguns and two 20mm cannons. Cockpit body armor & self sealing fuel tanks were omitted in order to give the aircraft a lighter weight, enabling LONGER RANGE; which was approximately 2,000 miles.
Japanese military aircraft-a fighter used on aircraft carriers,flown also by kamikasi pilots
Fast enough to do the job. The actual maximum speed of all stealth aircraft is classified. Like any aircraft, the speed will depend on many factors.
During WW2 the Mitsubishi Zero did about 350 mph.
The Mitsubishi Zero was an effective attack fighter
The A6M2 Type 0 Model 21 was capable of 410 mph .
Zero aircraft
The Zero's official name was Mitsubishi A6M or Mitsubishi A6M2. Search Google Images for a start.
The Mitsubishi A6M or Zero had a speed of 330 mph at 15,000 feet altitude. It could exceed that speed by as much as 80 mph, but because of the brittle nature of the aluminum made at that time, any speeds above 400 mph could result in self destruction of the aircraft.
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero had two 20 mm cannon and two 7.7 mm (.303 in) machine guns .
is a 2001 Mitsubishi galant an zero interference engine
Two of the most famous aircraft of World War II were the P-51 Mustang and the B-29 Superfortress. They worked together to end the war in Europe and Japan. Plus Supermarine Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, Avro Lancaster, Mitsubishi Zero
moderately fast
The A6M Zero was designed by Jiro Horikoshi, built by Mitsubishi, and entered service with the Japanese Imperial NAVY in 1940. The last digit, the number "0", was named for the airplane, the "Zero". It was armed with two 7.7mm machinguns and two 20mm cannons. Cockpit body armor & self sealing fuel tanks were omitted in order to give the aircraft a lighter weight, enabling LONGER RANGE; which was approximately 2,000 miles.
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