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H6K "Mavis"/H8K "Emily" vs PB4Y-1/2 Liberator/Privateer - Pacific Theater 1943-45 (Paperback)
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H6K "Mavis"/H8K "Emily" vs PB4Y-1/2 Liberator/Privateer - Pacific Theater 1943-45 (Paperback)
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An illustrated exploration of the dramatic aerial combats between
the US Navy's long-range bomber and Japanese flying boats in the
Pacific War. Edward Young explores these rarely written about
combats, examining the aggressive and strategic tactics deployed by
both US Navy and Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force and analyzing the
technical improvements installed throughout the war. The PB4Y-1/2
Liberator/Privateer was the US Navy's first four-engined,
land-based bomber, adapted and allocated to fight the U-boat menace
in the Atlantic and protect the vast reaches of the Pacific Ocean.
The long range, speed, armament and bomb load of the PB4Y-1 enabled
the US Navy's Pacific squadrons to adopt more aggressive tactics.
The PB4Y-1, and its follow-on PB4Y-2, engaged in dangerous bombing
missions against Japanese installations, shipping strikes, and air
combat. On the other side, with its doctrine of making the first
strike against an enemy fleet, the Imperial Japanese Navy
recognized the vital importance of maritime reconnaissance, relying
on carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft, ship-borne floatplanes
and, for long-range maritime patrol, flying boats. The Japanese
would continue to develop their aircraft throughout the war,
resulting, among others, in the H6K 'Mavis' and the H8K2 'Emily',
which despite never achieving a victory, was regarded by the Allied
pilots as the most difficult Japanese aircraft to destroy. Enriched
with specially commissioned artwork, including armament and cockpit
views, battlescenes and technical diagrams, this title analyses
technical specifications in detail. By including first-hand
accounts, aviation expert Edward Young provides a detailed account
of these one-sided yet dramatic and aggressive combats.
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