SEAFIRE vs A6M ZERO. Pacific Theatre.
Products of vastly different design philosophies, the Seafire F III and the A6M Zero were never intended to meet in combat, and never should have. The Zero, extremely nimble at low speeds was purpose-built as a shipboard fighter. In contrast, the Spitfire was intended to operate from established airfields, and needed to be adapted as a carrier fighter. The book examines these two iconic fighters and their two very different histories, using fantastic artwork and first hand accounts to illustrate the last aerial duel of World War II, as the British Seafire overcame its critics to emerge victorious over the Japanese Zero.
Contents
Introduction Chronology Design and Development The Strategic Situation Technical Specifications The Combatants Combat Statistics and analysis Aftermath
conclusion Bibliography
Further Reading Glossary