The Pacific Profiles series presents the most accurate WWII aircraft
profiles to date of Japanese & Allied aircraft in the Pacific theater.
Volume Two illustrates, by unit, Japanese Army Air Force (JAAF) bomber
and other supporting aircraft types operating in New Guinea and the
Solomons from December 1942 to April 1944. In this distant theater many
different aircraft types and their variants were assigned to a variety
of bomber, reconnaissance, command and transport units which together
formed the 4th Air Army. Unit insignia, camouflage and command markings
varied considerably from unit to unit, giving a wide variety of color,
heraldry and markings. The profiles, based on photos, Japanese
documents, Allied intelligence reports and post-war wreck
investigations, are accompanied by brief histories of each relevant unit
and explanations of their role in the theater.
The author, Michael Claringbould, is world-renown for his expertise in
respect to wartime Japanese aviation. These profiles accurately portray
JAAF bombers and support aircraft during this fascinating and esoteric
timeframe of the Pacific air war.