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Akira Yoshimura originally wrote Zero Fighter for the Japanese market, which is actually an interesting perspective for North American audiences to experience. For example, we are generally not aware of the success of the Zero fighter or of its significance in Japanese minds.

Both the superiority of the aircraft in the early stages of the Pacific War and the great stature of Jiro Horikoshi as an aircraft designer (he is to Japan what the designer of the Spitfire is to the U.K.) will come as a revelation to most readers here.

Also completely unknown to most North American readers is the story of the transport section at the Nagoya Aircraft Works. This information is woven nicely into the book, and has a great deal to say about the startling quality of Japanese wartime industry: rigid in many ways, while producing a plane of brilliant originality.

The book is a moving picture of the patience of the Japanese in the face of adversity, but perhaps most important, Zero Fighter is Japanese. It is not often that a Japanese book is encountered here that divulges intimate knowledge about such a fascinating subject. There is significant value in this as we enter an era in which the Japanese and American people must share and respect the other's cultural point of view.

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Praeger, Praeger Trade
Language
English
Pages
209

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Westport, CT

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/4952
Library of Congress
UG1242.F5 Y6713 1996, UG1242

The Physical Object

Pagination
209 p. ;
Number of pages
209

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL787447M
Internet Archive
zerofighter0000yosh
ISBN 10
0275953556
LCCN
95019744
OCLC/WorldCat
32548896
Library Thing
1311329
Goodreads
504504

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