The Pacific Profiles series presents the most accurate WWII profiles
to date of aircraft which served in the Pacific theater. Volume Four
focuses on the US Navy, US Marine Corps and RNZAF squadrons which
operated land based F4U series Corsair fighters throughout the Solomons
theater from February 1943 onwards. The distinctive markings schemes,
unit heraldry and nose art varied considerably between models and
squadrons, the latter of which developed their own particular markings
themes and patterns.
This volume illustrates the precise markings of each Corsair squadron,
from the early "birdcage" F4U-1 series through to the later F4U-1A
"bubble" canopy models. Each profile is accompanied by supporting photos
along with a brief history of the aircraft. A wide range of reference
material was sourced to illustrate each profile, including colour movie
film, post-war wreck surveys, official records, diaries and hundreds of
photos.
The author, Michael John Claringbould, is world-renown for his expertise
on both the Allied and Japanese sides of the Pacific theater. Never
before have such meticulous colour profiles of the Corsair family been
illustrated so accurately, and with such attendant detail.