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Cracking The Zero Mystery How The Us Learned To Beat Japans Vaunted Wwii Fighter Plane 1st Edition Jim Rearden

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Cracking The Zero Mystery How The Us Learned To Beat Japans Vaunted Wwii Fighter Plane 1st Edition Jim Rearden
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Publisher: Stackpole Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 76.52 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Jim Rearden
ISBN: 9780811722353, 081172235X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Cracking The Zero Mystery How The Us Learned To Beat Japans Vaunted Wwii Fighter Plane 1st Edition Jim Rearden by Jim Rearden 9780811722353, 081172235X instant download after payment.

For six months after Pearl Harbor the nimble Japanese Zero-sen plane dominated the Pacific air war. Then, on June 4, 1942 a Zero crashed on tiny Akutan Island in the Aleutians. It lay there for five weeks until spotted by an American plane. Hauled back to California, the Zero revealed its secrets in a series of tests and analyses. Fast, but lacking protection for the pilot as well as a self-sealing gas tank which all U.S. planes had, the Zero lost its predominance for the rest of the war. Rearden tells for the first time in detail the exciting events leading to this crucial intelligence breakthrough, as important as the breaking of the Japanese naval code. An appendix analyzes the vital statistics of the Zero versus U.S. planes.

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