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Originally Posted by Mortis One of my friends has asked me to do a diorama of an A6M3 Zero right after crash landing in the sea during a non-specific carrier battle in the Pacific.
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You are going to picture the Zeke floating on the surface of the ocean? Then damage would have to be VERY light as Mr. C has noted. Perhaps a wounded pilot, engine out or oil all over the windscreen. VERY little damage since the Zeke did not have self sealing fuel tanks.
And the see state would have to be VERY calm, otherwise the plane would break up anyway. Typically sea landings were gear up, cockpit open and approach waves at a 45 degree angle.
Damage from landing in the ocean might include a rather mangled wingtip/wing from initial contact with the ocean.
Other than that you imagination is you palette.
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