AMERICAN AIRPOWER HERITAGE FLYING MUSEUM· ICAO24 a985ba· last seen 2d ago

N712Z is a Mitsubishi A6M Zero, a single-engine piston aircraft operated by AMERICAN AIRPOWER HERITAGE FLYING MUSEUM. SkyMeter has tracked 48 flights totalling 78 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 2 callsigns. The most frequent segment is KCMA to KCMA. Service window in our records spans 142 days. Of those flights, 4 (8.3%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Mitsubishi A6M Zero has a maximum takeoff weight of 6,164 lb, light wake category.

About the Mitsubishi A6M Zero

The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was Imperial Japan's legendary carrier-based fighter that dominated Pacific skies in the opening years of World War II. First flown in 1939 and entering service in 1940, the Zero achieved an unprecedented combination of range, maneuverability, and climb rate that stunned Allied forces — it could outmaneuver every fighter it encountered in 1941-42 while operating up to 1,200 nautical miles from its carrier. Powered by a 14-cylinder Nakajima Sakae radial engine producing around 1,130 horsepower, the Zero achieved this performance through extreme weight reduction, sacrificing pilot armor and self-sealing fuel tanks for agility. Its 36-foot wingspan and low wing loading gave it a turning radius no Allied fighter could match until late-war designs arrived.

The Zero's dominance faded as American tactics evolved and newer fighters like the F6F Hellcat and F4U Corsair exploited its weaknesses — lack of protection, poor high-speed handling, and vulnerability in diving attacks. By 1943, the aircraft that had terrorized Pearl Harbor and sunk HMS Prince of Wales was being systematically outclassed, yet it remained in frontline service until war's end due to Japan's industrial limitations. The type saw service across every Pacific theater from China to the Aleutians, with approximately 10,400 built in multiple variants.

Today, fewer than ten airworthy Zeros exist worldwide, making flying examples extraordinarily rare. These warbirds are prized for their historical significance and the unique challenge of flying an aircraft designed for a completely different era of air combat — light on the controls, demanding in coordination, and unforgiving of pilot error. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
48
all time
FLOWN HOURS
78
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
15
unique
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CALLSIGNS
2
19 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
02/12/2026 → 07/04/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
8.3%
4 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

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K11 KRVS
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Flight numbers

Most-flown by this airframe

2

Aircraft specifications

Mitsubishi A6M Zero

Engines
Single Piston
Vref (approach)
70 kt
MTOW
6,164 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 26 operations of N712Z

26
07/04/2026
1h 34m
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07/03/2026
1h 21m
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06/08/2026
1h 50m
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06/08/2026
1h 28m
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06/08/2026
15h 17m
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06/07/2026
28m
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06/07/2026
8m
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06/07/2026
1h 11m
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06/07/2026
19h 32m
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06/07/2026
21m
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06/03/2026
2h 8m
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06/03/2026
1h 52m
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06/03/2026
1h 23m
△ Unstable approach
06/02/2026
1h 8m
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05/26/2026
13m
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03/15/2026
43m
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03/12/2026
47m
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03/10/2026
16m
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02/16/2026
44m
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02/15/2026
48m
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02/15/2026
5m
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02/15/2026
5m
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02/14/2026
5m
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02/14/2026
5m
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02/12/2026
1h 33m
△ Unstable approach
02/12/2026
5m
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