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Publisher/Brand Arawasi international
Format a4
No. Pages 50
Language English
Category Books on aviation
Subcategory Books on aviation » Magazin
Availability Product out of stock and no longer available.
Contents:
-SPECIAL ALBUM: Nakajima E8N "Dave"- 25 black/white photos (some published for the very first time), high-quality colour profiles and multi-view scale illustrations in 1/48, of this rather forgotten but important floatplane of the IJNAF.
Text: Editors / Illustrations: Zygmunt Szeremeta
-The Fukuda Hikari 6.2 Glider
Text: Mike Goodwin
-From Art Deco to Bauhaus - Assisted by excellent photos and artwork, Arawasi International brings you a story within a story: How the elegant Nippon Kokusai TK-3 civil transport morphed into the functional Kokusai Ki-59 military utility.
Text: Mike Goodwin / Illustrations: Zygmunt Szeremeta
-Hiro's Farewell: H4H Flying Boat Series - A must-read for all Imperial Japanese Naval Air Force (IJNAF) fans! Comes complete with great photos, two of which has never been published before! Just in case you're ever asked, gWhat was the first IJNAF flying boat to see service in a war zone?h
Text: Paul Thompson
-Japanese Civil Aircraft Registers Up To 1945 - An article that puts in order and explains the system by which Japanese civilian aircraft received their registrations and markings.
Text: Peter Starkings
-Young Japan: Forgotten Symbol of Pioneer Era, Pt. 1 - In 1931, two Japanese pilots-one of whom had only recently qualified-set out to fly from Tokyo to Rome in a trainer biplane that had been rejected by the military.
Text: Yanagisawa Koji
-Wewak, the Early Days Pt.2- Second and final part of an article on this significant IJAAF base accompanied by vintage photos.
Text: Richard Dunn