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Pacific Profiles (VOL. 2): Japanese Army Bombers, Transports and Miscellaneous Types, New Guinea and the Solomons 1942–1944
The Pacific Profiles series presents the most accurate profiles to date of Second World War Japanese and Allied aircraft in the Pacific theatre.
Pacific Profiles (Vol. 2): Japanese Army Bombers, Transports and Miscellaneous Types, New Guinea and the Solomons 1942–1944 illustrates, by unit, Japanese Army Air Force (JAAF) bomber and other supporting aircraft types operating in New Guinea and the Solomons from December 1942 to April 1944. In this distant theatre many different aircraft types and their variants were assigned to a variety of bomber, reconnaissance, command and transport units which together formed the 4th Air Army. Unit insignia, camouflage and command markings varied considerably from unit to unit, giving a wide variety of colour, heraldry and markings. The profiles, based on photos, Japanese documents, Allied intelligence reports and post-war wreck investigations, are accompanied by brief histories of each relevant unit and explanations of their role in the theatre.
The author, Michael Claringbould, is world-renowned for his expertise in respect to wartime Japanese aviation. These profiles accurately portray JAAF bombers and support aircraft during this fascinating timeframe of the Pacific air war.
Details: Non-fiction, published 2021.
Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 100 pages.
Dimensions: 25.0 cm (h) x 17.6 cm (w) x 1.3 cm (d) / 522 grams.