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P-40E Warhawk vs A6M2 Zero-sen - East Indies and Darwin 1942 (Paperback)
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P-40E Warhawk vs A6M2 Zero-sen - East Indies and Darwin 1942 (Paperback)
Series: Duel, 102
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Loot Price R359
Discovery Miles 3 590
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The P-40E Warhawk is often viewed as one of the less successful
American fighter designs of World War II, but in 1942 the aircraft
was all that was available to the USAAC in-theatre. Units equipped
with the aircraft were duly forced into combat against the deadly
A6M2 Zero-sen, which had already earned itself a near-mythical
reputation following its exploits over China and Pearl Harbor.
During an eight-month period in 1942, an extended air campaign was
fought out between the two fighters for air superiority over the
Javanese and then northern Australian skies. During this time, the
P-40Es and the Zero-sens regularly clashed without interference
from other fighter types. In respect to losses, the Japanese 'won'
these engagements, for many more P-40Es were shot down than
Zero-sens. However, the American Warhawks provided a potent
deterrent that forced the IJNAF to attack from high altitudes,
where crews' bombing efficiency was much poorer. Fully illustrated
throughout, and supported by rare and previously unpublished
photographs, this book draws on both American and Japanese sources
to tell the full story of the clashes between these iconic two
fighters in Darwin and the East Indies.
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