$230.00
Own and display an exceptionally rare piece of this Nakajima-built A6M2 Model 21's interior cockpit aluminum with 100% of its original cockpit gray-green paint that's unique to Nakajima-built Zero Fighters! ...
$300.00
Own and display an exceptionally rare piece this Japanese A6M2 Zero! History of Our A6M2 Zero: . This aircraft was built under license by Nakajima in April of 1943, and...
$200.00
The 302nd Kokutai (Naval Air Group) was one of the most important Japanese air-defense units towards the end of World War II. The 302nd's primary mission was to intercept American...
$230.00
Own and display an exceptionally rare piece of this Mitsubishi-built F1M2 'Pete's' port-side after-engine access panel, with extremely well-preserved interior and exterior paint! The F1M was originally built as a...
$75.00
This is my painting of my A6M2 Model 21 Zero, the aircraft now on display in our Zanesville, Ohio gallery. This aircraft was built under license by Nakajima in April...
$75.00
This aircraft (serial number 3148) was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in September 1942. It was one of only 343 built. It was assigned to the 252nd Air Group (Kokutai)...
$75.00
A pair of Japanese A6M3 Model 32 Zeros of the 252nd Kokutai find their home base of Taroa after fighting through weather after a mission, c. early 1943. This pair...
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Special one-of-a-kind 22x18x4 Japanese Zero Fighter Type 98 magnetic compass wall-hanging or free-standing display by Ron Cole - signed 1 of 1. . This is a superb example of the...
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Very rare piece of fuselage skin from Japanese Zero A6M3 Model 32, serial number 3148, bearing original and rarely-preserved Aotake blue-green coating. . This aircraft (serial number 3148) was built...