Zero: Legendary Japanese Warbird
Lightweight and highly maneuverable, the Zero could outperform many of its adversaries in dogfights during the early years of the war, gaining a near-mythical reputation among pilots on both sides of the conflict.
The A6M Zero was one of the most renowned fighter aircraft of the Second World War, symbolizing both the early air dominance of Imperial Japan and the dramatic shift in air superiority as the war progressed. Introduced in 1940, the Zero embodied the Japanese military doctrine of speed, agility, and range—qualities that initially gave it a tremendous advantage over Allied aircraft in the Pacific Theater.
Our recreation is based on the A6M5 Model 52 Zero. We’ve spent countless hours of research to try and mimic the most authentic known characteristics of the aircraft, as well as to capture the feel of the aircraft as described by historical records.
We’ve aimed not to provide an ‘arcade’ version of the aircraft with fantastical performance, but one that’s rooted in factual numbers and references. Our aircraft will go ‘fast’, but it will take skill to eke out every bit of performance. It handles light and turns sharply, but the pilot must be aware of the limitations of the aircraft and the negative effect that excessive airspeed has on handling. The Zero can go really fast, or it can handle extremely well, but it can’t do both at the same time!
Control and operation of the Zero’s engine and systems are designed to be fulfilling and as authentic as possible, given that the various systems must be often interpreted from vague and incomplete historical sources.
We cannot escape the fact that our aircraft exists in a simulator grounded in the modern day. The features of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 have been leveraged to create an immersive experience, but this means that our flights are taking place in a modern environment. Your avatar is the pilot sitting in the aircraft, and any ground crew that exist is that which the simulator provides.
At the same time, we still wanted to present an aircraft that could feasibly exist in the era in which it was produced. This means that rather than to hard-mount modern radios in the cockpit, we’ve opted to include a fictional handheld transceiver for communicating with ATC.
In addition, to help preserve the historical nature of the aircraft, we’ve included operational* armaments – you can charge and fire the weapons, with the weight of the ammunition being accounted for with every round fired.
(* The weapon firing function is not allowed in compliance with rules set out for the Microsoft Marketplace. This capability is only available in the version of the product sold through our website.)
Operating System:
Windows 10
Windows 11
Use of this product in any other version of Windows is not supported at this time.
Processor:
Intel i7 or AMD equivalent 3.6 Ghz or higher
Memory:
16 GB RAM
Graphics:
DirectX®11 compliant video card
8 GB video RAM or higher*
[* based on default TAA/medium graphics settings]
Processor:
i9-9900K or AMD equivalent 3.6 Ghz or higher
Memory:
32 GB RAM
Graphics:
DirectX®11 compliant video card
11 GB video RAM or higher
Hard Drive Space:
6 GB available space
Supported Platforms:
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
Current Product Version: 1.0.0
Use or installation of the products(s) referenced on this page in any other platform than that intended or shown above is not supported and may result in errors or a non-functioning product.
Important:
All Blackbird Simulations products require a functioning gaming controller such as a joystick for proper operation.
An internet connection is required for product activation
Accurate flight and engine systems, with true-to-life fuel and electrical modeling
Performance tuned to match historical references and published documents
Custom wear and failure simulation that responds to engine mismanagement
Custom start simulation to replicate the hand-cranked inertia starter
Authentic replication of controls and instrumentation unique to the aircraft
Extremely high detail 3D model with crisp, high-resolution textures
Ten high resolution liveries with an authentic representation of wear and use
Dynamic sound simulation that brings immersion and life to every aspect of the aircraft
Dynamic custom visual effects for engine smoke and exhaust
Custom drag calculations for external components that affect overall airspeed
Custom canopy effects that respond to aircraft motion
Custom belly-landing effects including propeller damage and custom physics
Fuselage dirt that accumulates during ground operation
Custom gunsight based on video references of the real instrument
Dynamic and immersive internal and external vibration effects
Realistic lighting effects, including select radium painted markings on the instruments
Functional chocks that can be removed at the appropriate stage (inside the cockpit)
External interactive behaviors including functional steps that let you climb onto the wing
Tight integration with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 standards and features
Configuration, loadout, and startup controlled via an analog menu with persistent elements
Configurable and persistent behaviors that can scale realism to personal preferences
Ability to toggle or reset engine failures to provide a smooth experience for all users
Weapon simulation* with authentic interactions, muzzle flash, and weight management
(* Weapons are not able to be fired when the aircraft is purchased from the Marketplace;
they are for display purposes only. Weapons do not have any effect on the simulator environment.)