
Ki-61 and Ki-100 Aces
Millman, Nicholas
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The story of the elite Japanese Army Air force (JAAF) aces that flew the Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien (Swallow), and the Ki-100 Goshikisen in the Pacific Theatre of World War 2.The former, codenamed 'Tony' by the allies, was a technically excellent aircraft, possessing power, stability and a good rate of climb - differing radically from the usual Japanese philosophy of building light, ultra-manoeuvrable fighters. Its pilots soon realised, however, that the type was plagued by a number of dangerous mechanical issues. Then as the war moved relentlessly closer to Japan's doorstep, a desperate, expedient innovation to the Ki-61 airframe by fitting it with a radial instead of inline engine resulted in one of the finest fighters of World War 2 - the Ki-100.This book uses the latest findings to provide a gripping account of some of the most remarkable and hard-pressed fighter pilots of the war. It reveals how these men, unlike so many of their unfortunate late-war colleagues, could surprise Allied aircraft in high-performance fighters and claim successes in the face of enormous odds.
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Illustratør:
Olsthoorn, Ronnie
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Utgivelsesdato:
20.11.2015
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ISBN/Varenr:
9781780962955
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Språk:
Engelsk
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Forlag:
Osprey Publishing
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Innbinding:
Heftet
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Fagtema:
Historie og arkeologi
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Serie:
Aircraft of the Aces
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Litteraturtype:
Faglitteratur
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Sider:
96
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Høyde:
23.3 cm
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Bredde:
18.5 cm