MAKE A MEME View Large Image Surrendered A6M5s at Jacquinot Bay 1945.jpeg Four surrendered Japanese aircraft after arrival at the RNZAF airfield at Jacquinot Bay New Britain on 18 September 1945 The formation consisted of three Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zero fighters of ...
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Keywords: Surrendered A6M5s at Jacquinot Bay 1945.jpeg Four surrendered Japanese aircraft after arrival at the RNZAF airfield at Jacquinot Bay New Britain on 18 September 1945 The formation consisted of three Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zero fighters of the Imperial Japanese Navy including serial numbers 3479 and 4043 and one Ki-46 Dinah reconnaissance aircraft serial number 2783 of the Imperial Japanese Army The aircraft were flown by Japanese crews and departed Vunakunau at Rabaul with an escort of RNZAF F4U Corsair fighters All the Japanese aircraft wear surrender markings which consisted of an overall white finish with green crosses for easy recognition P00001 339 1945-09-18 RNZAF Image copyright Copyright expired - public domain frame cropped PD-Australia Mitsubishi A6M5 Solomon Islands Campaign Surrendering Black and white photographs
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