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"Hiroshi Ichimura has done a great service by recording the exploits of the most important Japanese army fighter of the Pacific War. The Type 1 Fighter (the Ki-43/Oscar of the book's title) was probably second in importance only to the Japanese navy's Type Zero carrier fighter, for which it was often mistaken, among Japanese warplanes in that conflict. While the navy's Zero had proved itself in combat over China in 1940 and 1941 before war exploded in the Pacific, the Type 1 Fighter was just coming into operational service when the war began... Hiroshi Ichimura is to be congratulated on an excellent effort. This book covers a gap in available literature on the Pacific air war. The book provides insights into a notable fighter, its units, pilots and the campaigns where it operated. This book is a keeper; recommended both for the libraries of Pacific war neophytes and aficionados." -Richard Dunn, www.warbirdforum.com

"Full of photos of the aircraft and their pilots, we can see how these men did as the lr carried on. As with all of Osprey's 'Aces' books, there are several pages of color profiles of their planes as well as a table of the aces and their eventual fate. It is an excellent look at a subject that has a lot of interest to many people and one that I know you will enjoy." -Scott Van Aken, www.modelingmadness.com (April 2009)


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Dubbed the 'Oscar' by the Allies, the Ki-43 Hayabusa was the most prolific Japanese fighter of World War II. Produced in great numbers, it initially proved superior to most US and British fighter types, due to its excellent maneuverability. The light weight and large wing area gave it a small turning radius and a high rate-of-climb which was ideal for pilots in close combat fighting. However, the Ki-43's swiftness and agility came at a price, with the low-wing design meaning that firepower and safety had to be sacrificed. With only two machine guns, a Ki-43 pilot would have to perform a dangerous balancing act between achieving a high rate of kills and their own survival. Surprisingly, more Japanese pilots achieved Ace status flying the Hayabusa than any other plane and despite being steadily outclassed by new fighters, the Ki-43 remained in frontline JAAF service until the war's end. This book expertly charts the experiences of the pilots and discusses the early stages of the war in South-East Asia, China, Burma and New Guinea. Accompanied by detailed appendices and specially commissioned artwork, this is the first volume in English to focus exclusively on the exploits of the Ki-43.

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  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Osprey Publishing (March 31, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1846034086
  • ISBN-13: 978-1846034084
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.2 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #80,700 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great book on a subject that deserves more attention, April 14, 2009
I just finished reading the book. I thought it was very good and very informative. I was impressed with Mr. Ichimura's frankness and was interested to see how he cross-referenced Japanese claims with Allied records and vice versa. His discussion of both the successes and failures of the units involved is a model of impartiality which I think many historians find hard to achieve. Though he clearly emphasized the aces, I thought he did a good job providing a history of the Oscar's operational service during the war. The section on Oscar units in Burma seemed the most thorough - with more detail and more first-hand information from Oscar pilots and crews. One criticism: he uses the Pinyin and Wade-Giles Chinese place names interchangeably, which can be a little confusing. For example, he refers to Guilin by the Wade-Giles romanization (Kweilin) but Chongqing by the Pinyin romanization. Overall, however, it was one of the best Osprey books I've read (it reads very professionally, while others feel half-fast) and I'm glad Hiroshi Ichimura is adding to the literature on an under-exposed subject.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Chronicle of Ki-43 Pilots in Action!, May 21, 2009
Osprey's 'Aircraft of the Aces' series has produced many fine titles, a few clunkers and a few truly outstanding titles. I would place Hiroshi Ichimura's KI-43 OSCAR ACES OF WORLD WAR 2 volume in the last category. A wonderfully informative look at the combat exploits of the pilots who flew the Nakajima Hayabusha, it provides readers with comprehensive, authoritative information previously unavailable in the West.

Produced in greater numbers than any other JAAF fighter, the Ki-43 was the Army Air Force's most important fighter of the war, seeing combat in the CBI and PTO. A highly-maneuverable, tightly-turning aircraft, the 'Oscar' could be a deadly opponent in a dogfight. (Tom McGuire died dueling with a Ki-43). Yet firepower, pilot protection and structural strength had been sacrified to obtain that maneuverability. Once Allied pilots learned how to fight the Ki-43, it was doomed, Oscars flaming up or breaking apart after being hit by short bursts of .50 caliber or 20mm rounds.

By war's end, over 50 Ki-43 pilots claimed to be aces while flying with units such as the 11th, 64th, 50th and 24th Sentais. The top three Ki-43 aces - Anabuki, Kuroe and Sasaki - claimed 107 kills alone. Yet, as documented in Ichimura's book, Japanese overclaiming was widespread. Between 14 March and 11 April 1943, for example, Allied CBI units lost 21 aircraft in fights with Ki-43s. The Japanese claimed 416!

Ichimura's book is a revelation with its well-done descriptions of Ki-43 combats along with background information that gives the reader rare insight into the JAAF pilots' experience in both theaters. Jim Laurier's evocative color profiles capture the Oscar in all its colorful glory. (Japanese tail markings were wonderfully imaginative). Over 90 photographs, many rare, help flesh out the Ki-43 story.

All in all, KI-43 OSCAR ACES OF WORLD WAR 2 is an impressive addition to the Osprey Aces series. I'd give it six stars if possible. Highly recommended.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Ki-43 Oscar Aces of World War 2, June 29, 2009
By Karl Pople (Oldsmar, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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So far, I have purchased all of the 86 titles currently in this series of outsanding books, but I think I would rate this one as perhaps the weakest of all. Mr. Ishimura did an outstanding job of documenting the units that flew the aircraft, but failed to include anything but the most basic history of the aircraft itself, i.e development, production, etc. In fact, he barely even recognizes Nakajima as the builder of the aircraft. He also ended the book rather quickly, almost as if he suddenly ran out of space. Perhaps a second volume would have been appropriate? He seemed to end the book suddenly, without even going into the detail of the units using the aircraft on Formosa or Taiwan (who he mentions in passing several times), not too mention Home Defense units in 1945, or much about Kamikaze/Special Attack squadrons. Perhaps the major failure in the book is an almost day-by-day drudgery of the units flying the aircraft instead of sticking strictly to it's usage by what this series presents - the aces themselves. The color profiles are outstanding as always, as well as three-view plan drawings. All-in-all however I found it to be a disappointing addition to my collection.
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