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<blockquote data-quote="lark" data-source="post: 58808" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I just finished reading 'Japanese Special Attack Aircraft&Flying bombs.</p><p></p><p>To start with,the least I can say is,this is an excellent book.</p><p>In several brief chapters , the reader is introduced in the history </p><p>and tradition of the 'special attack'</p><p>Of course,the main part of the book is devoted to the planes used </p><p>or proposed for this kind of warfare.Not only the familiar Navy and Army</p><p>aircraft,but also the lesser known and projected designs are described</p><p>and illustrated in great detail.Many photo's,a lot of them unseen before</p><p>and very detailed drawings give a clear view of their evolution.</p><p>The last chapters of the book deal with the remote controled flying bombs</p><p>and torpedos of the Japanese Navy and Army.</p><p>In a few cases,the well known 'X-factor' comes into play,but this is </p><p>mentioned as such by the authors.</p><p>The book concludes with a series of high quality colour profiles</p><p>and an extensive literature list.</p><p>There is no index,but a detailed and comprehensive contents table.</p><p></p><p>The authors must be congratulated with their profound research which </p><p>results in a very complete book.</p><p>Aimed at the English reading public,I'm convinced that it will become</p><p>a major reference work in the years to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lark, post: 58808, member: 59"] I just finished reading 'Japanese Special Attack Aircraft&Flying bombs. To start with,the least I can say is,this is an excellent book. In several brief chapters , the reader is introduced in the history and tradition of the 'special attack' Of course,the main part of the book is devoted to the planes used or proposed for this kind of warfare.Not only the familiar Navy and Army aircraft,but also the lesser known and projected designs are described and illustrated in great detail.Many photo's,a lot of them unseen before and very detailed drawings give a clear view of their evolution. The last chapters of the book deal with the remote controled flying bombs and torpedos of the Japanese Navy and Army. In a few cases,the well known 'X-factor' comes into play,but this is mentioned as such by the authors. The book concludes with a series of high quality colour profiles and an extensive literature list. There is no index,but a detailed and comprehensive contents table. The authors must be congratulated with their profound research which results in a very complete book. Aimed at the English reading public,I'm convinced that it will become a major reference work in the years to come. [/QUOTE]
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