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Synopsis: This specialized study examines two important Japanese floatplane fighters that represented the pinnacle of seaplane fighter development during World War II. The book covers both the Kawanishi N1K Kyofu (Rex) and the land-based N1K-J Shiden (George), documenting their relationship and significance in Japanese naval aviation. The Rex emerged from requirements for a floatplane fighter capable of matching land-based opponents, while the George represented the logical evolution into a conventional land-based fighter. The publication details the innovative engineering required to create competitive fighter aircraft that could operate from water, including specialized floats, corrosion-resistant construction, and modified flight control systems. Technical analysis reveals the design challenges overcome in developing floatplane fighters that could compete with conventional aircraft, a goal that had eluded most aviation designers. The book chronicles the operational history of both aircraft, from the Rex's limited service defending remote Pacific bases to the George's fierce defense of the Japanese home islands against B-29 raids. Combat accounts from Japanese pilots provide insights into the capabilities and limitations of these unique aircraft, highlighting their effectiveness against Allied bombers despite numerical disadvantages. The publication examines the relationship between the two designs, showing how lessons learned from the Rex influenced the development of the more successful George. Performance data demonstrates the remarkable capabilities achieved in both configurations, with the George proving particularly effective as an interceptor fighter. The book also covers the various sub-variants and proposed modifications, including experimental models that pushed the boundaries of fighter aircraft design. Production history reveals the challenges faced by Japanese industry in manufacturing these complex aircraft under wartime conditions. Personal accounts from pilots and ground crews illuminate the practical aspects of operating and maintaining these sophisticated fighters. The publication includes detailed technical specifications, combat reports, and unit assignments for both aircraft types. This Profile Publication provides valuable insights into specialized fighter development and the innovative solutions employed by Japanese designers to meet unique operational requirements.
213 Kawanishi Rex & George, is one of the many primary source materials in the Army Air Corps Museum collection.
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