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A6M Zero in Action - Aircraft No. 59 (1983)

by Shigeru Nohara

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This Squadron/Signal book does a nice job of tracing the development of the Zero fighter throughout World War II. There are great black and white photographs, and the text explains the efforts of Mitsubishi to keep up with the challenges presented to them by the improvements and overwhelming numbers of US fighters. There is one page of side view color images of the Zero. It would be really nice if these were supplemented by at least one three view color image, just so one could get a complete sense of the wing markings. ( )
  ksmyth | Mar 29, 2008 |
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One of the most important factors influencing the Japanese military leadership in making the fateful decision to attack the United States and plunge Japan into the abyss of a war encompassing nearly the whole of the Pacific Ocean was the performance of the Zero Fighter.
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