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Mitsubishi Combat aircraft: books - history and technology

A book on Mitsubishi aircraft? Here are illustrated books on the history, models and technology of Mitsubishi combat aircraft.

J2M Raiden and N1K1/2 Shiden Aces (Osprey)

Although seen as a replacement for the A6M Zero-sen carrier-based fighter, the Mitsubishi J2M Raiden was actually designed as a land-based naval interceptor optimised for speed rather than manoeuvrability.
Engine cooling problems for its Mitsubishi Kasai 23 engine, airflow and flight control issues plagued the Raiden's development, but despite these production delays, aces Sadaaki Akamatsu Yoshihiro Aoki, Susumu Ito and Susumu Ishihara all claimed significant scores in the Raiden.

Kawanishi's N1K family of fighters were privately developed by the manufacturer from the N1K Kyofu floatplane fighter. Again plagued by structural and engine maladies, the N1K1-J Shiden eventually entered frontline service in time to see considerable action in the doomed defence of the Philippines in October 1944.
Despite suffering heavy losses, the units equipped with new fighter proved that the N1K could more than hold its own against P-38s and F6Fs. The improved N1K2-J Shiden-KAI started to reach the frontline by late 1944 - in time for defence of the Home Islands. Here, it proved to be the best IJN fighter of the war.

Contents: Need for a New Fighter - Raiden Development - The Front - From China to Kyushu - Tokyo Express - Fights Against Fighters - Fight till the End - Appendices.

Author:Yasuho Izawa, Tony Holmes
Specs:96 pages, 25 x 18.5 x 0.7 cm / 9.8 x 7.3 x 0.28 in, paperback
Illustrations:90 b&w and 34 colour photographs
Publisher:Osprey Publishing (GB, 2016)
Series:Aircraft of the Aces (129)
Book: J2M Raiden and N1K1/2 Shiden Aces (Osprey)

J2M Raiden and N1K1/2 Shiden Aces

Language: English

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Mitsubishi Type 1 Rikko 'Betty' Units of World War 2 (Osprey)

The most produced Japanese bomber of the war saw action on every front from the first day of the Pacific conflict through to VJ-Day. This title charts the history of the "Betty", its strengths and weaknesses, and gives information about the crews who flew them.

Author:Osamu Tagaya
Specs:112 pages, 25 x 18.5 x 0.8 cm / 9.8 x 7.3 x 0.31 in, paperback
Illustrations:photographs and drawings (in b&w and colour)
Publisher:Osprey Publishing (GB, 2001)
Series:Combat Aircraft (22)
Book: Mitsubishi Type 1 Rikko 'Betty' Units of World War 2 (Osprey)

Mitsubishi Type 1 Rikko 'Betty' Units of World War 2

Language: English

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