Why the American Hellcat dominated the Japanese Zero

The American Grumman Hellcat fighter dominated what used to be a feared aircraft in the skies over the Pacific, the Mitsubishi Zero. In this video we look at what made the Hellcat so potent.
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Zeros being made of the new “extra super duralumin” aluminum alloy, which corroded quickly in corrosive environments (like near the ocean) and became extremely brittle likely helped too.

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