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Eagles of the Southern Sky: Tainan Kaigun Kokutai - An Illustrated History of the Imperial Japanese Tainan Naval Air Group (Volume One: New Guinea, April to November 1942) by Ruffato, Luca; Claringbould, Michael J - 2012

by Ruffato, Luca; Claringbould, Michael J

Eagles of the Southern Sky: Tainan Kaigun Kokutai - An Illustrated History of the Imperial Japanese Tainan Naval Air Group (Volume One: New Guinea, April to November 1942) by Ruffato, Luca; Claringbould, Michael J - 2012

Eagles of the Southern Sky: Tainan Kaigun Kokutai - An Illustrated History of the Imperial Japanese Tainan Naval Air Group (Volume One: New Guinea, April to November 1942)

by Ruffato, Luca; Claringbould, Michael J

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  • Paperback
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Tainan Research & Publishing, 2012. First Edition. Large Softcover. Near Fine. 8x1x10. First edition. Minor edge wear. 2012 Large Softcover. 352 pp. On original release in 2012, Eagles of the Southern Sky was hailed worldwide as the first detailed history of a Japanese air unit to be published anywhere. It has since been translated into Japanese. The Imperial Japanese Tainan Naval Air Group enjoyed the highest prestige of any Japanese aerial unit in the Second World War. It was assigned to New Guinea in April 1942, confident of victory, having already conquered the Philippines and Netherlands East Indies. However, by mid-November 1942 only eighteen pilots from the original cadre sailed home from Rabaul, marking the end of an era. Eight months of combat had destroyed the unit, and no Air Group had fought more relentlessly than the Tainan did in New Guinea. Eagles of the Southern Sky outlines the definitive history of this flagship unit in New Guinea, sourcing material from all sides. The book features meticulous color profiles of every aircraft type the Tainan operated, complemented by equally detailed photos of RAAF and USAAF aircraft against which it fought. Along with previously unpublished photos and artwork, the unit’s remarkable history highlights the unique nature of the deadly terrain and harsh climate over which it contested New Guinea skies. All major battles have been defined, in many cases matching pilot to pilot. Thus, for the first time we can account for the actions of friend and foe alike. The level of detail sets a new benchmark in the English language for the study of a Japanese aerial unit.
  • Bookseller Yesterday's Muse Books US (US)
  • Format/Binding Large Softcover
  • Book Condition Used - Near Fine
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Edition First Edition
  • Binding Paperback
  • ISBN 10 0473217635
  • ISBN 13 9780473217631
  • Publisher Tainan Research & Publishing
  • Date Published 2012
  • Size 8x1x10
  • Keywords MILITARY SECOND WORLD WAR TWO WWII WW2 AVIATION TRANSPORTATION ASIA ASIAN HISTORY JAPAN JAPANESE TAINAN AIR GROUP
  • X weight 31 oz
  • Size 8x1x10