A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF THE UNIQUE BATTLES IN WHICH A FIGHTER NOT
DESIGNED FOR THE INTERCEPT ROLE MANAGED TO INFLICT HEAVY DAMAGE ON
OPPOSING BOMBERS, DUE TO IDEAL CONDITIONS, GOOD TACTICS AND DETERMINED
PILOTS.
In reviewing reports of air combat from Spain, China and the early
stages of the war in Europe, the US Army Air Corps called for heavier
armor and armament for its bomber fleet, including the addition of a
tail turret. While Japan tried to counter with their own heavy
fighters, their inability to produce them in any number meant that
they were forced to face the bomber threat with the nimble, but
under–armed Ki-43 “Oscar”. While severely outgunned, the
Japanese learned to use their greater maneuverability to exploit the
small weakness in bomber defenses.
This book tells the story of the clash in the skies over the Pacific,
as the Japanese fought desperately against the coming tide of the
American bomber offensive.
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China and Burma 1943
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781849087032
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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