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F6F Hellcat vs A6M Zero-sen - Pacific Theater 1943-44 (Paperback)
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F6F Hellcat vs A6M Zero-sen - Pacific Theater 1943-44 (Paperback)
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In the key Pacific War battles of the Marianas Turkey Shoot, Leyte
Gulf, and in and around Japan itself (from late 1943 through to
VJ-Day) the principal fighters involved were the F6F Hellcat and
the A6M5/7 Zero-sen. The former was Grumman's successor to the
pugnacious Wildcat, and its creation was shaped by the combat
experiences of Naval Aviators flying the F4F against the A6M2/3
Zero-sen from late 1941. Blooded in combat against the Japanese in
August 1943, the Hellcat went on to serve as the principal US Navy
fighter on board carrier decks until war's end. Despite its
lethality in the air when ranged against the best Japanese
fighters, the Hellcat still retained docile handling qualities
around the carrier deck. Naval Aviators flying the Hellcat claimed
in excess of 5,000 kills in the Pacific, and more than 300 pilots
achieved ace status on the type. The majority of these victories
took the form of A6M5 Zero-sens, the most-produced model of the
final Mitsubishi fighter - some 6000 were built from late 1943
through to war's end. The A6M5 reached front-line units just as the
Hellcat was making its combat debut, the new version of the
Zero-sen being based on the previous A6M3 model but with modified
flaps and ailerons and thickened wing skinning. It was only meant
to be an interim design pending the arrival of the A7M Reppu and
J2M Raiden. However, terminal development problems with the former
and technical issues with the latter meant that the A6M5, and
re-engined limited run A6M7 (150 built), had to hold the line
through to September 1945. By now badly outclassed by the Hellcat,
literally thousands of Zero-sens fell victim to US Navy fighter
squadrons in the final years of the war.
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