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B29 Superfortress Vs Ki44 Tojo Pacific Theater 194445 Donald Nijboer Jim Laurier Gareth Hector

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B29 Superfortress Vs Ki44 Tojo Pacific Theater 194445 Donald Nijboer Jim Laurier Gareth Hector
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing (UK)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 25.07 MB
Author: Donald Nijboer; Jim Laurier; Gareth Hector
ISBN: 9781472818881, 1472818881
Language: English
Year: 2017

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B29 Superfortress Vs Ki44 Tojo Pacific Theater 194445 Donald Nijboer Jim Laurier Gareth Hector by Donald Nijboer; Jim Laurier; Gareth Hector 9781472818881, 1472818881 instant download after payment.

By the time the Americans began their aerial bombardment of Japan in 1944, both the JAAF and IJNAF were spent forces. What the Japanese did have though was the Ki-44 "Tojo." Armed with two 40 mm cannon, it was the most heavily armed and feared single-seat fighter to see action against the new American bomber, the B-29 Superfortress. For the bomber crews, they had what they believed was their 'ace in hole' a fully armed B-29 carried four remotely operated gun turrets and a tail gunner's position, making it the world's most advanced self-defending bomber.
In every respect the Ki-44 pilots were fighting a desperate battle. Many who made their mark did so using suicidal ramming attacks or "taiatari." Illustrated with full colour artwork, this volume examines why the Ki-44 was unable to break up bomber formations conventionally during the Pacific War, and how its ramming tactics, while terrifying, graphically revealed Japan's inability to stop the B-29.

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