Dreaded WWII Zero fighter takes to the skies over Japan
- emblazoned with tell-tale rising sun symbols -- is one of just a few airworthy Zero fighters left in the world (AFP Photo/Kazuhiro NOGI)/ Ryugasaki (Japan) (AFP) - Salvaged from the Papua New Guinean jungle, a restored World War II Japanese Zero fighter has taken to the skies over the land that gave birth to the once-feared warplane. The aircraft -- emblazoned with tell-tale rising sun symbols -- is one of just a few airworthy Zero fighters left in the world, nearly eight decades after they struck fear into the hearts of Allied pilots. ...
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