Using maps, contemporary photographs, and new artwork, this book
examines the Hellcat and the naval aviators who flew them. Joining
combat in the Pacific in late 1943, the Hellcat squadrons soon
demonstrated their ascendency over their Japanese opponents,
culminating in the great "Marianas Turkey Shoot" during the Battle of
the Philippine Sea in June 1944. The fighter proved to be a dream for
pilots to fly, allowing both novice and veteran Naval Aviators alike
to prevail in largescale aerial combats. From October 1944 to January
1945, the Fast Carriers supported General MacArthur's invasion of the
Philippines. Featuring specially commissioned armament views and
battlescenes, this book covers the key role played by Naval Aviators
flying the Hellcat into action during the Fast Carrier Task Force's
strikes against the Philippines in September and October 1944. Using
maps, contemporary photographs, and technical diagrams, the volume
examines the highly effective tactics used to prevail against large
enemy formations, and reveals the training that underpinned the
success enjoyed by the Naval Aviators and their Hellcats. The key
combat actions are vividly described through 3D ribbon diagrams
providing a step-by-step depiction of the main dogfights featured in
the book, as well as action reports, both from previously unknown
pilots and from more famous Hellcat aces.
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Philippines 1944
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472850577
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter