Japanese Zero Startup and Flight- ABSOLUTELY the RAREST of ALL WARBIRD SOUNDS!

This is a startup and short flight exhibiting absolutely the rarest of all the flyable warbirds in existence Japanese A6M5 Zero! This is the example owned and flown by the Planes of Fame Museum in Chino, California, USA. It is the ONLY example of a WWII Japanese aircraft flying in the world today with It’s ORIGINAL engine, the Sakae 31, 14-cylinder radial. A totally unique, rare and historical sound! Certainly, this aircraft does not have the intimidating, thundering sound of the Pratt & Whitney R-2800 or Rolls-Royce Merlin engines of it’s American and British contempories, but it is truly a rare piece of WWII history that we are all privileged to hear today :).
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