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Saburo Sakai was the Imperial Japanese Navy’s fourth highest ranking Ace. When was began he shot down the first B-17 to be lost in the Pacific theatre. During a mission over Guadalcanal Sakai was badly injured but still limped his damage plane home and reported to his superior before collapsing. Despite the loss of an eye, Sakai went on to score…
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Saburo Sakai was the Imperial Japanese Navy’s fourth highest ranking Ace. When was began he shot down the first B-17 to be lost in the Pacific theatre. During a mission over Guadalcanal Sakai was badly injured but still limped his damage plane home and reported to his superior before collapsing. Despite the loss of an eye, Sakai went on to score at least 69 kills.
The Japanese Ace Pilot Saburo Sakai set contains:
1 Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero Fighter1 Advantage flying base1 Aircraft card2 Aircraft Trait Cards2 Double-sided Pilot Skill Discs1 Saburo Sakai Ace card2 Ace Skill cards
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