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Sōryū, Hiryū, and Unryū-Class Aircraft Carriers by Schiffer Publishing

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Sōryū, Hiryū, and Unryū-Class Aircraft Carriers by Schiffer Publishing

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This book covers the design and construction of the two well-known Sōryū and Hiryū carriers, and the lesser-known ships of the Unryū class, and relies on original Japanese source material, including numerous photos, drawings, and specifications. How and why the Japanese designed and constructed the WWII-era, medium-sized Sōryū, Hiryū, and Unryū-class aircraft carriers, and how they were operated, is covered in detail. The Imperial Japanese Navy planned the construction of 45 aircraft carriers from 1918 to 1943 and commissioned 25 of them between 1922 and 1944. These types were large, medium, and small aircraft carriers, with some converted from other warship classes, and escort aircraft carriers remodeled from passenger ships. The medium type presented here formed the majority, with a total of 18 planned: five were completed, three remained in various completion stages at the end of the Pacific War, and ten were eventually canceled. [AuthorName]By Lars Ahlberg and Hans Lengerer[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Lars Ahlberg and Hans Lengerer have coauthored books about the aircraft carrier Taihō and the Yamato-class battleships and recently published Armourclad Fusō to Kongō Class Battle Cruisers. They privately published Contributions to the History of Imperial Japanese Warships.
Hans Lengerer and Lars Ahlberg have coauthored books about the aircraft carrier Taihō, the armor-clad Fusō- to Kongō-class battle cruisers, and the Yamato-class battleships, the last of which was recently published. They privately publish Contributions to the History of Imperial Japanese Warships.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]145 b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]In the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]145 b/w images[/ColorPattern]

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Sōryū, Hiryū, and Unryū-Class Aircraft Carriers by Schiffer Publishing

$24.99

Fulfilled by our friends at Schiffer Publishing

This book covers the design and construction of the two well-known Sōryū and Hiryū carriers, and the lesser-known ships of the Unryū class, and relies on original Japanese source material, including numerous photos, drawings, and specifications. How and why the Japanese designed and constructed the WWII-era, medium-sized Sōryū, Hiryū, and Unryū-class aircraft carriers, and how they were operated, is covered in detail. The Imperial Japanese Navy planned the construction of 45 aircraft carriers from 1918 to 1943 and commissioned 25 of them between 1922 and 1944. These types were large, medium, and small aircraft carriers, with some converted from other warship classes, and escort aircraft carriers remodeled from passenger ships. The medium type presented here formed the majority, with a total of 18 planned: five were completed, three remained in various completion stages at the end of the Pacific War, and ten were eventually canceled. [AuthorName]By Lars Ahlberg and Hans Lengerer[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Lars Ahlberg and Hans Lengerer have coauthored books about the aircraft carrier Taihō and the Yamato-class battleships and recently published Armourclad Fusō to Kongō Class Battle Cruisers. They privately published Contributions to the History of Imperial Japanese Warships.
Hans Lengerer and Lars Ahlberg have coauthored books about the aircraft carrier Taihō, the armor-clad Fusō- to Kongō-class battle cruisers, and the Yamato-class battleships, the last of which was recently published. They privately publish Contributions to the History of Imperial Japanese Warships.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]145 b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]In the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]145 b/w images[/ColorPattern]

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