Emil Frand
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The Staff of SOH
Great photos.
Hard to believe that is a real Zero. Amazingly good condition. They were made of Magnesium. Very difficult metal to work with.
Love that yellow and black Fokker D-VIII monoplane! Too bad its not an Oberussel under the hood, but that one is surely far more dependable. :d
Bill
I'm sure it didn't help. Early Japanese combat aircraft generally lacked self-sealing fuel tanks, so a punctured tank plus incendiary tracer rounds equals big flames. I've read that some U.S. pilots in the Pacific preferred to replace their AP rounds with tracers in order to exploit this weakness in Japanese aircraft.According to the info I have, Bill, the skin was an aluminum alloy, containing about 90% aluminum, 4% copper, and 6% magnesium. I know pure magnesium burns like you won't believe. I wonder if the Zero's propensity for burning furiously wasn't literally fueled by the magnesium in the skin's alloy?
Ken
I'm sure it didn't help. Early Japanese combat aircraft generally lacked self-sealing fuel tanks, so a punctured tank plus incendiary tracer rounds equals big flames. I've read that some U.S. pilots in the Pacific preferred to replace their AP rounds with tracers in order to exploit this weakness in Japanese aircraft.
Yea, she is from Chino. Amazing how she is the only (i think...) real zero left in the world.