EAA’s Attic — Target Kite, Mark 1, Mitsubishi A6M
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In 1940, Smithsonian employee Paul Garber produced an exhibit highlighting the various Allied and Axis aircraft then fighting in World War II. His display caught the attention of the U.S. Navy, who commissioned Garber to produce training aids for aircraft recognition.
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