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List of Japanese Navy Air Force aces (Mitsubishi A6M) : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Japanese Navy Air Force aces (Mitsubishi A6M) This is a list of Imperial Navy Air aces flying the Mitsubishi Zero fighter during the Pacific War. *Hiroyoshi Nishizawa: 102 〔Caidin, Martin ''Stag'' October 1961, pp. 36, 38-9, 70-3〕〔Inoguchi, Rikihei, and Tadashi Nakajima, with Roger Pineau. 1958. The Divine Wind: Japan's Kamikaze Force in World War II. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.〕 *Tetsuzo Iwamoto: 94 (including 14 in China / personal diary accounts for a total of 202 kills)〔Sakaida, Henry "Imperial Japanese Navy Aces 1937-45" Osprey Publishing Ltd 1998 ISBN 1 85532 727 9〕 *Shoichi Sugita: 70 (some sources say 80) *Saburo Sakai: 64 (2 in China) *Takeo Okumura: 54 (4 in China) *Toshio Ohta: 34 *Kazuo Sugino: 32 *Junichi Sasai: 27 *Sito Origami: 10 (9 in China, 1 disputed)〔Acheson, Denis ''Axis Fighters'' (Plymouth Press, London, UK, 1982) pp.57-58〕 *Toshiyuki Sueda: 9 *Kunio Iwashita: ==Other Navy Aces== Air Aces in A6M-2N Rufe floatplane fighter: *Master Sergeant Kawai: 4 *Master Sergeant Maruyama: 4 Air Aces in metropolitan defense (over Japan): *Captain-Petty Officer Takeo Tanimizu: 8 (in an A6M5c fighter) *Ensign Kaneyoshi Muto: 4 (with Kawanishi N1K2-J Shiden-Kai "George 21", he fought against 12 F6F Hellcats, shot down four of them and forced the remaining eight to retreat)
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