AN ILLUSTRATED ACCOUNT OF THE LITTLE-KNOWN OPERATIONS OF THE IMPERIAL
JAPANESE NAVAL AIR FORCE'S FLYING BOAT UNITS DURING WORLD WAR 2.
Respectively codenamed the 'Mavis' and 'Emily' by the Allies, Japan's
H6K and H8K flying boats outstripped their RAF and US Navy
counterparts. The 1941 outbreak of war in the Pacific and Southeast
Asia saw these remarkable aircraft carry out offensive missions across
vast tracts of ocean and employ their unique capabilities to escort
convoys and serve as transports between Japan's island bases. However,
while the technical details of the H6K and H8K are well known in the
West, this important new study marks the first English-language
account of their wartime operations.
Utilizing newly translated Japanese war diaries, as well as Allied
intelligence and combat reports, celebrated Pacific War expert Edward
M. Young reveals the full story behind the Imperial Japanese Naval Air
Force's flying boat units. Contemporary photos and 22 colour profiles
bring new dimensions to this fascinating area of Japanese military
history, vividly illustrating the pivotal roles of 'Emily' and 'Mavis'
in events including the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Battle of Midway
and the fighting in the Aleutians and the Bismarck and Solomon
Islands.
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ISBN
9781472860644
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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