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A6M3 Zero Model 22.zip

A6M3 Zero Model 22.zip 2024-05-05

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A6M3 Zero Model 22 "2-182" believed to be assigned to the 582nd Kokutai. Surrendered to RNZAF September 1945 at Kara airstrip Bougainville. The aircraft was made up at lest 8 Zeros. This was the paint scheme found under the white surrender scheme.

This A6M3 Zero Model 22 was made from the CFS2 A6M2 Zero and A6M5 Zero visual models. Features many animated parts. Breaking parts plus damage texture logics as well. Model is Multi LOD with working virtual cockpit.
Aircraft has Windows 7 safe panel.

The Zero was kept by the RNZAF and was displayed after the war but like many aircraft it was passed around, painted with inaccurate color-schemes, left outside to suffer the ravages of weather and souvenir hunters. In late 1959 the Zero finally found its way to Auckland War Memorial Museum that had wanted the Zero 12 year earlier but had no room for it.

The Zero remained on display at the Museum with its last inaccurate color-scheme tell 1995 when the Zero was restored to its original paint-scheme found under the white surrender scheme in 1945 along with conservation and protection procedures.

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