 The Japanese Zero, just the aircraft and the pilots flying them had a great advantage. The Zero was a phenomenal low altitude fighter aircraft. It had excellent maneuverability. It was extremely responsive. And it was more than a match for anything that the Western allies could feel at that time. They probably felt as underdogs at the time, I'm sure. Sort of that feeling of being the underdog can a lot of times fuel people to do things that maybe they wanted to do in normal circumstances. It was that rage, I think, from what had happened at Pearl Harbor definitely galvanized a lot of these guys.