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Paperback Koga's Zero: The Fighter That Changed World War II Book

ISBN: 0929521560

ISBN13: 9780929521565

Koga's Zero: The Fighter That Changed World War II

Found upside down in an Alaskan bog in the eighth month of our war with Japan, a Japanese fighter plane was retrieved and soon test flown by U.S. pilots. Knowledge gained from those flights ended the dominance of the Zero in the Pacific. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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