Raised in Port Moresby, Michael Claringbould is a globally recognised expert on the New Guinea air war and Japanese aviation in particular.
"The numerous reference photos and descriptions are incredible
which will aide a modeler is getting the correct markings or
conditions the aircraft were in during the harsh operational
environment."-- "IPMS/USA"
"...new volumes from Australian researcher and artist Michael
Claringbould place the two widely differing fighters in sharp focus
with photos and meticulous profiles, as well as equally ppealing
illustrations to support the fact-filled text that create an
encyclopedic look at the area war in the mid-war in the Pacific and
the markings of specific aircraft in theater at the time."-- "Naval
Aviation News"
"...each chapter covers a specific squadron and goes into
considerable detail about markings for individual aircraft."--
"Historical Miniatures Gaming Society"
"...truly an outstanding reference book for the Pacific theater of
war and Corsairs in general, really top-notch stuff."-- "Large
Scale Planes"
"The book covers each of these squadrons in greater or lesser
detail, showing each squadron's common markings and colors along
with a number of great photos and profiles based on those photos as
you can see by the example provided on the left. Each full color
profile provides information on that particular aircraft."--
"ModelingMadness.Com"
"This is a great book on F4U Corsairs."-- "AMPS Indianapolis"
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