The number of his Zero fighter was AII-105.
On the way to its target, Muri's formation was intercepted by 30 Japanese Zero fighters.
Voris landed on fumes after shooting down a Japanese Zero fighter and flying by dead reckoning in total darkness.
The Zero fighter outdistanced the approaching P-39's.
He had concluded that the folks in the Pentagon wanted to ensure they had everything he knew about the new Japanese Zero fighter.
The combined energy of the impact ripped the Zero fighter into something in excess of two million tiny pieces.
The Zero fighters were thus out of position, unable to counter Enterprise's dive-bombers.
During this time, he was credited with shooting down four Japanese Zero fighters, and destroying another five on the ground.
The Japanese Zero fighter, fast and mobile, was at first enormously successful.
The Zero fighter was lighter, faster, and a better climber.