JAPAN'S FINEST WWII FIGHTER UNIT IN NEW GUINEA SKIES

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'EAGLES Of The SOUTHERN SKY' is a mammoth work researched and written by two WW2 authors, four contributing editors, and nine specialists whose expertise is the Pacific air war. The authors are Michael John Claringbould and Luca Ruffato, supported by the niche expertise of Steve Birdsall, Larry Hickey, Ed DeKiep, and Gordon Birkett.

You can read the biographies on each by clicking above on 'CREATORS'

The specialists who generously assisted (see 'Acknowledgements') are Kamada Minoru (Japan), Richard L. Dunn (U.S.A.), Jim Long (USA), Bernard Baeza (France), Justin Taylan (U.S.A), Peter Boer (Holland), Harumi Sakaguchi (Japan), Japanese aircraft markings specialist Nick Millman and Japanese WW2 historian Takeda Nobuyuki.

 

'EAGLES of the SOUTHERN SKY' (Volume One - ISBN 978-0-473-21763-1) covers the history of the Tainan Naval Air Group ONLY in New Guinea, including its Rabaul operatons, from 1 April through to mid-November 1942 (NOTE - it does NOT cover the East Indies or Guadalcanal campaigns). The book sets new benchmarks for historical detail, for the first time accurately portraying its markings. Both Japanese and Allied accounts have been fully reconciled. The book has:

- 352-pages (44 in color), and is printed on quality semi-gloss stock, 11" x 8.5" in size, with text laid out in double columns. Front and rear softcovers are shown above;

- the substantive text of 167,297 words complemented with;

- color profiles of: 33 Tainan Zero fighters with history of each, 42 Allied aircraft against whom they fought, including RAAF No. 75 Squadron Kittyhawks, and 18 of Japanese aircraft with whom the Tainan fought alongside;

- more than 300 rare B&W photos, most never published before, from both Allied & Japanese sources;

- 26 historically-accurate paintings of combat over New Guinea, created from reference to aerial photography of the particular areas of New Guinea in which battles took place, and;

- detailed maps and appendices on losses, Tainan markings, crew rosters, losses and kills appendices, and full index (see samples of all of above in 'Book Tour'.)

The book is available world-wide. The book retails for USD $78.60. ALL ORDERS can be made via PACIFIC GHOSTS. Their website is ready to take your order (including wholesale).

PACIFIC GHOSTS - www.pacificghosts.com

Box 859, Hyde Park, NY 12538, USA
Ph +1-310-2375389 email: info@PacificGhosts.com

 

 

 

VOLUME TWO

We soon plan to commence research for Volume Two (Guadalcanal). If you have unique photos which might assist the project, please contact us. We would be pleased to provide a complimentary copy of Volume Two once published in return for the photos.