The Pacific Profiles series presents the most accurate WWII profiles of
aircraft which served in the South Pacific theater.
Volume Six covers a dozen USAAF Fifth and Thirteenth Air Force squadrons
which operated the Bell P-39 and P-400 Airacobra from April 1942 until
March 1944. They were used in a variety of roles including as fighters,
dive-bombers, and strafers. The wide-ranging colorful heraldry and nose
art of Fifth Air Force Airacobras is partly explained by the frequent
trading of particular airframes between units. Until now there has been
a paucity of information about the markings of Thirteenth Air Force
Airacobras, and this volume fills much of this wide gap. The first and
last Airacobras lost in the theater are illustrated, along with rare
markings of a night fighter and a P-39 used by Fifth Fighter Command.
This volume includes the early P-400s through to the P-39D/F/Ks and then
the late model P-39N/Qs. The development of markings for each squadron
is explained, together with brief squadron histories accompanied with
supporting photos. A wide range of reference material was consulted
including many rare photos, color movies, official records, diaries, and
photos from wreck sites.
The author, Michael Claringbould, is world-renown for his expertise on
the Pacific air war. Never before have such meticulous color profiles
been illustrated with a full explanation of their markings.