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Era: WW2
Category: Military
Type: Plane
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Feb 19 @ 10:28am
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A6M5 otsu

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Stud's WW2 Vehicle Pack
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Description
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero, better known as the "Zero," was a long-range, carrier-based fighter aircraft that played a crucial role in the early years of World War II, particularly in the Pacific theater. It first flew in 1939 and entered service in 1940. The Zero was renowned for its exceptional maneuverability and long range, making it a formidable opponent in aerial combat. It achieved legendary status in the early war years, dominating the skies and contributing to Japan's initial successes. However, as the war progressed, the Allies developed tactics and aircraft that could counter the Zero's strengths, and its limitations, such as its lack of armor and self-sealing fuel tanks, became more apparent. Despite this, the Zero remained in service throughout the war, serving as a symbol of Japanese air power and participating in various roles, including kamikaze attacks.

Hold Down X - Enable Engine Controls
Press X - Landing Gear
ALT Throttle - Engine Throttle
ALT Mouse - Pitch/Roll
ALT Steering - Yaw
ALT Pg. up/down - Flaps
Fire Action 1 - 20mm Cannons + 12.7mm Machine Gun + 7.7mm Machine Gun

(Note: The 7.7mm is modeled as a 12.7 as it would do little damage otherwise)
7 Comments
Kasane Teto Feb 22 @ 2:35am 
looked sick as hell
Kasane Teto Feb 22 @ 2:35am 
We also flew in formation torwards the enemy spawn
Studbot  [author] Feb 21 @ 6:49pm 
that's pretty funny lol
Kasane Teto Feb 21 @ 11:09am 
shoulda been there
Kasane Teto Feb 21 @ 11:09am 
After you left everyone on DW used this, and it was basically the Battle of Britain but Japan instead of Germany, was fun lol
Studbot  [author] Feb 20 @ 9:26am 
I might make a 262, but the shape of the 163 might be difficult.
TV lol Feb 19 @ 1:26pm 
can you make a me 163 or me 262? please