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SBD Dauntless vs A6M Zero-sen - Pacific Theater 1941-44 (Paperback)
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SBD Dauntless vs A6M Zero-sen - Pacific Theater 1941-44 (Paperback)
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The SBD Dauntless dive-bomber was a key cog in the US Navy's aerial
arsenal throughout the Pacific War. Although a product of aviation
design in the mid to late 1930s, the type soldiered on even as more
advanced aircraft were appearing from American factories as the war
progressed. Despite its classification as a dive-bomber and rather
dated appearance, the SBD Dauntless could more than handle its own
against the feared A6M Zero-sen - a regular opponent, especially
during the first 18 months of the campaign in the Pacific. The SBD
was credited with 138 victories in aerial combat (principally in
1942), 107 of which were fighters and the rest bombers. Seven SBD
units claimed five or more aerial victories, with future ace Lt(jg)
John Leppla of VS-2 being credited with four victories while flying
from the carrier USS Lexington during the Battle of the Coral Sea
in May 1942. The Zero-sen came to symbolise Japan's military
prowess during the early stages of the war in the Pacific, and it
quickly became the world's premier carrier-based fighter - a title
it would hold well into 1943. The psychological impact of the
Zero-sen was so great that all Allied fighters were judged by the
standards set by it. The aviators flying the A6M in 1941-42 were
amongst the most experienced fighter pilots in the world, and they
claimed a significant number of the SBDs destroyed while trying to
defend their carriers from attack during the Battles of Coral Sea,
Midway and Santa Cruz in 1942. While one was a dive-bomber and the
other a nimble fighter, both met in combat many times, with the
Dauntless proving an elusive and deadly target thanks to the
tenacity and skill of the pilots and gunners manning the Douglas
aircraft. While the Zero-sen was credited with shooting down many
SBDs, the rugged dive-bomber gave as good as it got and emerged,
not surprisingly, victorious on many occasions. This book examines
these aircraft in detail, exploring their history and development
and contains accurate descriptions of the combats between the SBD
Dauntless and Zero-sen throughout the first four carrier battles of
1942 and the Solomons Campaign.
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