Thursday, November 12, 2009

Planes of Fame: The only Japanese Kamikaze Zero flys again







PROUDLY PRESENTS
LIVING HISTORY
FLYING DAY
COMMEMORATING PEARL HARBOR
AND FLYING OUR
MITSUBISHI A6M5 ZERO



WHO:
Planes of Fame Air Museum founder and curator Ed Maloney will comment on the acquisition of our Zero followed by historians Frank Mormillo and Kevin Thompson providing an historical overview.

WHAT:
We present expert speakers followed by a question and answer period. Also on display will be the Zero-inspired chopper “Harbor Bomber” as seen on the History Channel show Chopper Wars. Members are entered into a raffle for a flight following the presentation!

WHEN:
Saturday, December 5, 2009;
10: am – 12: noon: presentation
12 noon: Zero demo flight

WHERE:
Planes of Fame Air Museum
7000 Merrill Avenue
Chino, CA 91710

WHY:
Planes of Fame Air Museum continues to remember Pearl Harbor and its survivors by flying the world’s only original Zero every year at this time in December.

On the first Saturday of every month Planes of Fame Air Museum, a 501(c)(3), hosts a Living History Flying Day featuring an aircraft from our extensive historical collection in order to educate and inspire current and future generations to our aviation history. Museum members are free. View our website at www.planesoffame.org for more information.
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