The little-known yet fascinating story of when two of the most iconic
aircraft of World War II dueled in the skies above Australia.
Fully illustrated with detailed full-color artwork, this is the gripping
story of two iconic aircraft facing off against each other above
Australia.
Just weeks after Pearl Harbor, Darwin was mauled by a massive Japanese
attack. Without a single fighter to defend Australian soil, the
Australian government made a special appeal to Britain for Spitfires.
A year later the Spitfire VC-equipped No 1 Fighter Wing, RAAF, faced the
battle-hardened 202nd Kokutai of the IJNAF, equipped with A6M2
Zero-sens, over Darwin. This was a grueling campaign between evenly
matched foes, fought in isolation from the main South Pacific
battlegrounds. Pilots on either side had significant combat experience,
including a number of Battle of Britain veterans. The Spitfire had
superior flight characteristics but was hampered by short range and
material defects in the tropical conditions, while the Japanese employed
better tactics and combat doctrine inflicting serious losses on
overconfident the Commonwealth forces.