Presenting a photo album of the famous World War II fighter aircraft, the "Zero". Out of over 10,400 Zero airplanes produced, the Sakae Model 21 engines remain some of the rarest and most valuable in the world. In June of 1944 a Sakae Zero Model 52 (No. 61-120) was captured by American forces in Saipan and transported to the United States, where it was subjected to thorough flight examinations. After the war, the plane was sold off to and reconstructed by the "Planes of Fame" Aircraft Museum in Chino, California, where it remains to this day.