Volume Five of the Pacific Profiles series presents the most accurate
color profiles to date of Japanese Navy land based Zero fighters in the
"South Seas" theater: New Guinea, Rabaul and the Solomons.
Illustrated by unit are abundant examples of the varied markings, tail
codes, leadership hallmarks and camouflage schemes which appeared on the
thirteen Air Groups (Kokutai) operating in the theater from February
1942 to February 1944. Each of the 113 profiles is supported by primary
source material including color photos, Japanese records, POW
interrogations, technical reports, post-war wreck examinations and
Allied intelligence summaries. These are accompanied by brief histories
of each unit and notes on the changing nature of each unit's markings.
How the late 1942 Japanese Navy restructure impacted these units is also
clarified, along with the rationale and meaning of the ensuing
multifaceted markings systems.
Never before have such accurate profiles been presented. Past errors are
corrected, and many new markings including hokoku (patriotic) Kanji are
presented for the first time. The author is world-renown for his
expertise in respect to the Japanese aerial war in the Pacific.