Reviews Book Description
*100 b/w photos
* 40 color photos
* 7 x 9
Although far better known for their exploits over the war-torn skies of
Germany and Italy, the USAAF's premier fighters, the P-47 and P-51, also
made significant contributions to the victory against Japan from 1943 onwards.
They saw action from 0009646 0009646ALT="P 47 thunderbolt Die Cast Model" HSPACE=10 VSPACE=10 BORDER=2 height=361 width=250 align=RIGHT>Rangoon,
India, to the jungles of New Guinea in 1943, and escorted B-29s on
long-range bombing sorties against the Home Islands in 1944/45. Interviews
with several leading aces.
Once again Osprey Books delivers in their series of books on Fighter
Aces and the planes that they flew. This book covers a much overlooked
area of aviation history dealing with P-47 Thunderbolts and P-51 Mustangs
in the CBI and the Pacific Theaters. The First hand accounts from
the pilots in the book are also excellent. This book gives these
gentlemen their due. It is a great book and I recommend it highly. I look
forward to more books by John Stanaway. How about doing one on the P-40
Aces of the Pacific and the CBI.
First Sentence:
As briefly mentioned in the introduction to this book, Republic's P-47
Thunderbolt never won easy acceptance into combat in the Southwest Pacific
theatre due to the spirited opposition provided by the primary Japanese Army and
Navy fighters of the day, namely the Nakajima Ki-43 'Oscar' and the Mitsubishi
A6M Zero. From the Publisher
Osprey's Aircraft of the Aces series combines full colour artwork, the best
archival contemporary photography, and first hand accounts from aces to bring
history's greatest airborne conflicts to life.
- Paperback: 100 pages
- Publisher: Osprey Publishing (May 1,
1999)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1855327805
- ISBN-13: 978-1855327801
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