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Digital Color & Marking Series IJA Fighters In W.W.II 

Pictorial Color Book

 Japanese
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Description

The Japanese Army and Navy Air Forces were active in China, Burma, and the Pacific from the 1930s until the end of the war in August 1945
Their exploits still have a strong following among war history fans and airplane enthusiasts
 In particular, Army aircraft were decorated with a variety of markings, and their spectacular paint schemes, which are uniquely Japanese, are a major attraction
This book introduces the unique paint schemes of the Imperial Army's fighter planes, from the biplanes that fought at the beginning of the Sino-Japanese War, such as the Type 95 fighter, to the mainstay of the Pacific War, the Type 1 fighter "Hayabusa," to the aircraft of the latter half of the war, such as the Hien and Shippu, all of which are well known for their digital illustrations by Koshin Nishikawa
The paint patterns included in this book are based on the latest research results, and the book is recommended for a wide range of readers, including modelers and researchers as well as aircraft fans