This book details the exploits of the highly skilled Naval Aviators
charged with achieving air supremacy over New Guinea in their A6M2/3
Zero-sens. The combat record of the Zero-sen in New Guinea has mostly
been overstated, with little due being given to the constraining
conditions under which the fighter operated. The air combats fought
over New Guinea in 1942 between Imperial Japanese Naval Air Force
(IJNAF) pilots and their Allied counterparts in P-39 Airacobras and
P-40 Warhawks were often 'trial and error' affairs, with both
belligerents being caught out by weather. This study covers the key
role played by governing factors including geography and climatic
conditions, and examines the modified tactics employed by IJNAF
Zero-sen pilots to help them cope in-theatre through the comprehensive
analysis of RAAF, USAAF and Japanese operational after action reports.
Using first-hand accounts from both famous aviators and previously
unknown RAAF and Japanese pilots, and specially commissioned artwork,
leading South Pacific historian and author Michael John Claringbould
sheds new light on the air war fought over the wilds of New Guinea
during the course of 1942.
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New Guinea and the Solomons 1942
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472857484
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter