by Jake Peterson | Jun 21, 2017 | News, Zero
The Zero is coming along great! Most of the structural work is done. Skins are being made and attached to the rear fuselage. The replica guns and tailhook are in final assembly. Progress can be seen at Aircorps...
by Jake Peterson | May 5, 2017 | News, Zero
Last month AirCorps Aviation released the newest info on the restoration and renovation of the museum’s A6M2 Zero. The rear fuselage is coming along nicely with trial fittings of the outer skin being made. The rear fuselage framework, vertical and horizontal...
by Jake Peterson | Mar 7, 2017 | News, Zero
The repairs on the Zero are showing daily changes as progress by AirCorps Aviation is pushing to get the plane up flying this spring. As many parts as possible are being reused with leftover ones from the Blayd Corporation to fill in where needed. The vertical...
by Brent Peterson | Feb 8, 2017 | News, Zero
The Zero is looking ready to fly again this Spring! Our first major update on the repair of the Zero thanks to the skill and dedication of AirCorps Aviation (Website)...
by Brent Peterson | May 16, 2015 | Zero
Go inside the Last Samurai with Warren Pietsch, pilot of one of the last flying Zero’s in the...
by admin | Mar 9, 2015 | Honoring, Zero
Koga’s Zero An enemy plane that saved American lives by Jim Reardon At first glance this picture resembles a photo of a pile of junk. Look closer, however, and you will see a propeller, a wing, and a belly tank. Far from being junk, it is a Japanese ‘Zero’ fighter...