Description
A dramatic and visual account of the air battles that shaped the Pacific War.
Air War Pacific explores the struggle for air superiority in the Far East from 1937 to 1945, covering key campaigns, aircraft, and strategies used by both Allied and Japanese forces. Packed with photographs and detailed commentary, it brings to life the planes, pilots, and pivotal moments that defined World War II in the Pacific theatre.
Well-researched yet accessible, this book is ideal for military history enthusiasts, aviation fans, and collectors of WWII reference titles.
A solid hardback edition — great value for an illustrated historical volume.












