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F4F Wildcat vs A6M Zero-sen
Pacific Theater 1942

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Informationen zum Autor Edward Young received his BA in Political Science from Harvard University and his MA from the University of Washington. Prior to his retirement to Seattle, Washington, he was a banker and financial analyst with assignments in New York, London, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. He is the author of several books on aviation history and Osprey Campaign 136: Meiktila 1945. The author lives in Seattle, Washington. Klappentext From Coral Sea to Midway to Guadalcanal and Santa Cruz, these fighters battled for air supremacy over the Pacific in World War II. The Grumman F4F Wildcat and the Mitsubishi A6M Zero-sen were contemporaries, although designed to very different requirements. Ruggedly built so as to survive the rigors of carrier operations, the Wildcat was the best carrier fighter the US Navy had available when the USA entered World War II, and it remained the principal fighter for the US Navy and the US Marine Corps until the more capable F6F Hellcat and F4U Corsair entered service in 1942-43. Designed to meet a seemingly impossible requirement from the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) for an aeroplane with a speed greater than 300mph, exceptional maneuverability, long range, and an impressive armament - for the time - of two 7.7mm machine guns and two 20mm cannon, the Zero-sen could out-perform any Allied fighter in 1941-42. In one-on-one combat the Zero-sen was clearly superior to the rugged Grumman F4F Wildcat in speed, climb, maneuverability, and service ceiling. The Wildcat, in turn, had better firepower and structural strength but was some 2,600lb heavier than its Japanese opponent, with only 250 additional horsepower; even so, the Wildcat pilots had no alternative but to take on their more capable Japanese opponents until superior American aircraft could be put into production. The battles between the Wildcat and the Zero-sen during 1942 represent a classic duel in which pilots flying a nominally inferior fighter successfully developed air combat tactics that negated the strengths of their opponent. In a sentence this is a truly authoritative and greatly pleasant book. - Aerospace Magazines The duel between Japan's superb Mitsubishi A6M Zero and the USA's rugged Grumman F4F Wildcat in 1942 represented the clash of two contrasting design philosophies and naval fighter doctrines. This fully illustrated account reveals how US pilots quickly learned to avoid dogfights with the Zero-sen and developed tactics that enabled the Wildcat to hold its own against its more nimble opponent in the skies over the Pacific. Zusammenfassung This fully illustrated account reveals how US pilots quickly learned to avoid dogfights with the Zero-sen and developed tactics that enabled the Wildcat to hold its own against its more nimble opponent in the skies over the Pacific. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chronology Design and Development Technical Specifications The Strategic Situation The Combatants Combat Statistics and Analysis Aftermath Bibliography Index ...

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Auteurs Edward Young, Edward M. Young, Edward M Young, Young Edward M.
Collaboration Jim Laurier (Illustrations), Gareth Hector (Illustrations), Jim (Illustrator) Laurier (Illustrations), Gareth (Illustrator) Hector (Illustrations), Laurier Jim (Illustrations), Hector Gareth (Illustrations)
Edition Osprey Publishers
 
Contenu Livre
Forme du produit Livre de poche
Date de parution 20.08.2013
Catégorie Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire > 20e siècle (jusqu'en 1945)
Littérature spécialisée > Histoire > Autres
 
EAN 9781780963228
ISBN 978-1-78096-322-8
Nombre de pages 80
Dimensions (emballage) 18,4 x 24,8 x 1 cm
 
Thème Duel
Duel
Catégories Japan, America, HISTORY / Military / World War II, Navy, military history, illustrated, range, Speed, Marine Corps, Military vehicles, Air forces & warfare, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Warfare & defence, United States of America, USA, Air forces and warfare, Modern warfare, c 1940 to c 1949, Military aircraft, Historical combat, tactic, 20th twentieth century, WWII WW2, Second World War 2 II, battle reports, manoeuvrability
 

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