First Japanese to fly Zero in America after WW2 Thursday, 13 April 2017 Army, Asian, News, War A Japanese civilian flight instructor has flown the Mitsubishi A6M3 at Chino airport on Apr. 11. He could be the first person from Japan to fly the legendary warbird in America after World War 2. Tweet Subscribe to receive free email updates: Related Posts :India, UAE To Hold First Joint Naval Drill In Gulf Modi launched a project for the construction of the first Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi, describing the holy place as a "catalytic agent" of … Read More...Russia To Supply Radioelectronics For Indian INS Vikramaditya INS Vikramaditya Russia's Sevmash shipyard will conclude a contract with the Gromov Flight Research Institute for manufacturing and suppl… Read More...Israel Dealt 'Severe Blows' To Iranian, Syrian Targets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, sits next to Cabinet Secretary Tzachi Braverman, right, and Israeli Intelligence and T… Read More...NDA's Rafale Deal Gets Thumbs Up From MoD NDA’s Rafale deal ‘much better’ than UPA’s, say MoD officials A reason why both deals cannot be compared is because of different delivera… Read More...Test launch of the new modernized rocket of the Russian Missile defense System (ABM) was successfully carried out На полигоне Сары-Шаган боевым расчетом войск противовоздушной и противоракетной обороны Воздушно- космических сил успешно проведен испыта… Read More...