List of A6M Reisen operators

This is a List of A6M Reisen operators, colloquially known as the Mitsubishi Zero, the most celebrated Japanese warplane of World War II. A6M's were predominantly used by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), on aircraft carriers also by land-based fighter units. At the start of the Pacific War in 1941, the A6M constituted about 60% of the IJN fighter force. It took part in carrier operations throughout much of the Pacific Ocean, as well as over the north east Indian Ocean.

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China

The Republic of China Air Force operated a small number of captured A6M's (A6M2, A6M3, A6M5s, etc) after the war. The planes had originally been flown as part of Japan's 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th Naval Units as well as Shanghai Kokutai on the mainland. They were also flown as part of Japan's Formosan Navy units, Hao Toko, Takao, Tetshu, Kagi, Toki and Tainan Kokutai. (Taiwan had been a Japanese territory for several decades by the beginning of World War II.) A6M's were used by both sides, Nationalist and Communist, during the Chinese Civil War. The People's Liberation Army Air Force possibly provided the Soviet Union with A6M5's captured from 252 and Genzan Kokutai in Korea and Shumushu Detachment of 203 Kokutai in Kuriles.

Indonesia

In 1945, Indonesian pro-independence guerrillas captured a small number of A6M aircraft at numerous Japanese air bases, including Bugis Air Base in Malang (repatriated 18 September 1945). Most aircraft were destroyed in military conflicts between the newly proclaimed-Republic of Indonesia and the Netherlands, during the Indonesian National Revolution of 1945-1949. Small numbers of surviving aircraft were saved in Kalijati Air Base, near Subang, West Java and Museum Dirgantara Udara, Yogyakarta (near Adi Sucipto Airport).

Thailand

There are some reports of use of various versions of Mitsubishi A6M2, model 21 and A6M5s for Royal Thai Air Force among others that were supposed to be used as interceptors after the conflict during 1946-47 period according with John & Elke Weal in "Combat Aircraft of World War Two" Book.[1]

Empire of Japan

Aircraft carriers

Land Air Corps

By airbase name

By unit number

Seaplane fighter units

Units with standard use of the seaplane Nakajima A6M2-N "Rufe"

United States

France

References

Notes

Bibliography

  • Dorr, Robert F. and Bishop, Chris. Vietnam Air War Debrief. London:Aerospace, 1996. ISBN 1 874023 78 6.