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Aces of the Republic of China Air Force - Volume 126

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Informationen zum Autor Raymond Cheung served as a correspondent for a number of well-known defence journals in the United Kingdom, writing mainly on naval matters. However, his ‘first love’ is research in the history of the Chinese air Force during the Sino-Japanese War 1937-45. In pursuit of this research, he has visited the archives of the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) and the Japanese Defence Department on numerous occasions. Some of this research has been published in Chinese publications. This will be his first work on the subject in English. Chris Davey has illustrated more than 70 titles for Osprey's Aircraft of the Aces and Combat Aircraft series since 1994. Based in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, as one of the very last traditional airbrush artists in the business, he has become the company's illustrator of choice for both USAAF fighters and RAF subject matter, proving his undoubted skill when dealing with large aircraft subjects such as the Halifax, Sunderland, Lancaster, and Stirling. Klappentext The ace pilots of the Republic of China Air Force have long been shrouded in mystery and obscurity, as their retreat to Taiwan in 1949 and blanket martial law made records of the RoCAF all but impossible to access. Now, for the first time, the colourful story of these aces can finally be told. Using the latest research based on released archival information and full-colour illustrations, this book charts the history of the top scoring pilots of the RoCAF from the beginning of the gruelling, eight-year Sino-Japanese War to the conclusion of the Civil War against the Chinese Communists. Beginning as a ragged and very disparate group of planes and pilots drawn from various provincial air forces, the RoCAF gradually became standardised and was brought under American tutelage. Altogether it produced 17 aces who scored kills whilst flying a startling variety of aircraft, from biplanes to F-86 Sabres.A unique, detailed account of the aces that flew in the bitter air fighting during the protracted eight-year war against Japan and the subsequent civil war against the Chinese Communists. Zusammenfassung A unique, detailed account of the aces that flew in the bitter air fighting during the protracted eight-year war against Japan and the subsequent civil war against the Chinese Communists. Inhaltsverzeichnis Background to the RoCAF Early phases of the Sino-Japanese War Retreat inland Retreat further inland Outbreak of World War 2 Latter part of World War 2 & epilogue Appendices ...

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Raymond Cheung served as a correspondent for a number of well-known defence journals in the United Kingdom, writing mainly on naval matters. However, his 'first love' is research in the history of the Chinese air Force during the Sino-Japanese War 1937-45. In pursuit of this research, he has visited the archives of the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) and the Japanese Defence Department on numerous occasions. Some of this research has been published in Chinese publications. This will be his first work on the subject in English.

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Authors Raymond Cheung, Cheung Raymond, Chris Davey
Assisted by Chris Davey (Illustration), Chris (Illustrator) Davey (Illustration)
Publisher Osprey Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2015
 
EAN 9781472805614
ISBN 978-1-4728-0561-4
No. of pages 96
Dimensions 185 mm x 248 mm x 8 mm
Series Aircraft of the Aces
Aircraft of the Aces
Aircraft of the Aces (Osprey)
Subjects Non-fiction book

HISTORY / Military / World War II, military history, HISTORY / Asia / China, Military vehicles, Air forces & warfare, Warfare & defence, Air forces and warfare, Military aircraft, HISTORY / Military / Vehicles / Air

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