Aces of the Rising Sun 1937-1945 (General Aviation)
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This book combines Aircraft of the Aces 13: `Japanese Army Air Force Aces 1937-45' and Aircraft of the Aces 22: `Imperial Japanese Navy Aces 1937-45'. Very little has been published in English on the air arms of the Japanese Army and Navy, and the pilots who flew for them. Yet between 1937 and 1945, 150 JAAF and 21 Imperial Japanese Navy pilots achieved 'ace' status in eight years of near-constant warfare. This book relates the experiences of both air forces, revealing how the JAAF aces achieved their scores flying over terrain ranging from the Mongolian plains to the jungles of New Guinea, and how the IJN pilots drew on their experience of fighting over Manchuria, China and Mongolia to take on Allied forces in the Pacific
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| 02-05-07 | 4 | 8\8 |
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Henry Sakaida have complied a very good coverage to Japanese flying aces during the Second World War. The contained mini-biographies of all the Japanese pilots who achieved the "ace" status as well as background material of Japanese air efforts during the war from 1937. There are exhausting amount of photographs of the pilots, their planes, medals and other supporting elements which make this book a very useful source of reference to anyone interested in the understanding the Pacific War. There are also series of colorful illustrations and nice Order of the Battle. Also of interest is the list of all the Japanese aces of the war since 1937.
As previous reviewer have noted, this book is a combination of two previous books already published by Osprey by the author so if you owned them already, this book shouldn't interest you. However, if you don't havem them, then this book should interest almost anyone who got a causal interesting in the Pacific War. Its well written, researched and give a very complete picture of the men who flew for the Rising Sun of Imperial Japan. My only real gripe is that it don't have any maps. Book come highly recommended for anyone with interest in the Pacific War. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-24 08:00:34 EST)
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| 11-22-02 | 4 | 9\9 |
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This is a very good books which lists out all the aces in the Japanese army and navy, and it is organized based on the story of each individual pilot. It also has lots of photos to tie the faces to the stories.
There is one caution, however. This book is a reprint of Sakaida's two prior books on the Japanese Army Aces and Japanese Navy Aces book also published by Osprey, so there really no need to get it unless you don't have those books already. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-12 09:44:37 EST)
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