This book is an excellent resource for history and military enthusiasts. It provides detailed information on the Japanese Army Air Force's camouflage and markings during World War II. The author, Donald W. Thorpe, has done an exceptional job of researching and presenting this information in a clear and concise manner. The book is a hardcover edition published by Aero Publishers in 1968. It contains 202 pages of nonfiction narrative that covers the topic of World War II. The book is written in English and is perfect for those interested in the history and military aspects of the war.

Also, an indispensable resource for the military modeler. Plus, there are tons of pictures of Japanese WWII aircraft both in flight and on the ground (intact and destroyed). Most pictures I have never seen before, especially of the lesser-known workhorses of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force, such as cargo, liaison, training, and license-built aircraft, along with the better known aircraft like the Zero, Betty, Nate, Nick, etc.

This book comes from a pet-free and smoke-free home.

Thanks for looking, David

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