For decades, the Mitsubishi A6M Zero has captured the imagination of aviation historians and modelers alike. Its graceful lines, incredible agility, and pivotal role in World War II make it an iconic subject. But there is another way to honor this legendary aircraft—not with plastic cement and paint, but with a single square of paper.
Collapse the top edge into a "rabbit ear" triangle. This becomes the engine cowling. The Zero’s nose is round, so you will need to "sink" the tip inside in step 7.