Author: Dr.Rene Francillon
Author Signed: N
Publisher: Doubleday GB
Edition: First
Cover: H
ISBN: 1969
Synopsis: This specialized study provides comprehensive coverage of the Imperial Japanese Navy's bomber aircraft that played crucial roles in Pacific Theater operations from Pearl Harbor through Japan's final defeat. The book examines the full spectrum of Japanese naval bombing aircraft, from carrier-based dive bombers to long-range land-based attack aircraft that defined Japanese naval aviation doctrine. The publication covers famous aircraft including the Aichi D3A Val, Nakajima B5N Kate, Mitsubishi G4M Betty, and other designs that carried out the most significant naval air operations of the Pacific War. Each aircraft receives detailed treatment covering design philosophy, technical specifications, operational history, and tactical employment across various campaign phases. The book examines Japanese naval aviation doctrine that emphasized long-range operations and offensive striking power, revealing how these concepts influenced aircraft design and operational procedures. Technical analysis explores the engineering solutions developed to meet Japanese Navy requirements for range, payload, and operational flexibility while operating across vast Pacific distances. Combat accounts describe major naval air operations including Pearl Harbor, the Indian Ocean raids, Midway, and the protracted battles that characterized the Pacific island campaigns. The publication examines the evolution of Japanese bombing tactics from early offensive operations to later defensive missions as the strategic situation shifted against Japan. Performance data enables comparison between different Japanese bomber types and their respective capabilities for various mission requirements. The book also covers the transition from offensive to defensive operations and the adaptation of bomber aircraft for specialized roles including kamikaze missions. Production history reveals the challenges faced by Japanese industry in manufacturing complex aircraft under increasingly difficult wartime conditions. Personal accounts from Japanese aircrew provide rare insights into naval aviation operations and the technical challenges of operating sophisticated aircraft under combat conditions. Strategic analysis examines the role of bomber aircraft in Japanese naval strategy and their contribution to major Pacific campaigns. The publication also covers the technological innovations developed by Japanese designers and their influence on bomber aircraft development. This comprehensive study provides essential understanding of Japanese naval aviation capabilities and the bomber aircraft that shaped Pacific Theater operations throughout World War II.
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