The Mitsubishi A6M Zero (quot;Aquot; for fighter 6th model quot;Mquot; for Mitsubishi) was a lightweight carrier-based fighter aircraft employed by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1940 to 1945. Its history mirrored the fortunes of Imperial Japan in World War II. At the time it was introduced the Mitsubishi A6M was the best carrier-based fighter plane in the world and was greatly feared by Allied pilots. Tactics were developed by 1942 by Allied forces to engage the Zero on equal terms. By 1943 American and British manufacturers were producing fighters with greater firepower armor and speed and approaching the Zero s maneuverability. By 1944 the Mitsubishi A6M was outdated but remained in production. In shifting priorities during the final years of the War in the Pacific the Zero was utilized in kamikaze operations. A combination of excellent maneuverability and very long range made it one of the finest fighters of its era. In early combat operations the Zero gained a legendary reputation outclassing its contemporaries. Later design weaknesses and the increasing scarcity of more powerful aircraft engines meant that the Zero became less effective against newer fighters. As Real As It Gets Detail Realistic Exterior Removable Cockpit and Pilot Details Adjustable Landing Gear Flaps Rudder Canopy and more Rotating Propeller Fuel Drop Tank Workable Landing Hook 20 Length with 26 Wingspan Minimal Assembly Required