Japanese Mange in 1960s
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Of the hundreds of designs built; only one was designed specifically to destroy the A6M Zero; the US Navy's F6F Hellcat. Germans used Fokkers the British and Canadians used Sopwith Camels. In the Second World War some famous planes were: British:Spitfire, Hurricane (fighters) Lancaster bombers; German: Messerschmitt and Focke-Wulf fighters; Stuka dive-bombers; Japanese: Zero fighters; American: Flying Fortress and Liberator bombers; P 51 Mustang
IJN Kate torpedo planes USN Avenger torpedo planes IJN Val dive bombers USN Dauntless dive bombers IJN Zero fighters USN Hellcat fighters (Specifically designed by Grumman to kill the Zero)
Searching for the Zero Fighters - 2002 was released on: USA: 15 September 2002 (Big Bear Lake International Film Festival)
USN: Vindicator & Dauntless Dive Bombers; Devastator & Avenger Torpedo Bombers; Wildcat fighters. IJN: Val Dive Bombers; Kate Torpedo Bombers; Zero fighters.
Kamikaze pilots were Japanese fighter pilots in World War II who flew their planes (usually Mitsubishi Zero fighters) laden with explosives into enemy ships.
Twin engine Betty medium bombers; A6M Zero fighters; Kate torpedo planes, Val dive bombers; Kawasaki 61's and 100's were a few of them.
Zero
Geographically, the center of the world is located at zero degrees latitude, zero degrees longitude. Ghana is the closest country to that point.
what country did the zero symbol originate from?
India is founder of zero
Well, India gave the world the term Zero...but its vry difficult to say..wat was used before there was not zero