A rare sight to be seen by Australians only in photographs, is this Japanese Zero flying over Brisbane. Captured at Buna, repaired in an American air depot, this Zero (Known as the "Hap"), is being tested in daily flights over Australian cities and countryside. April 30, 1947. (Photo by Fifth U.S. Air Force).
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