A fascinating look at the largely untouched world of Japanese secret projects, many of which actually took to the skies in amidst the chaos of World War 2.
Edwin M. Dyer, born 1969, has studied military technology for over 20 years, concentrating on weaponry from 1914 through 1960. In 1999, he created the Hikoki:1946 website, highlighting Japanese experimental aircraft. In his spare time, he is a World War 2 reenactor, attending public events with his extensive militaria collection throughout the spring and summer seasons. He is currently serving in the United States Civil Air Patrol with the rank of Master Sergeant.
-I found the book to be a very enjoyable read, and I was surprised
to see how advanced many of the designs actually were. It is a
treasure trove for scratchbuilders wanting to do something
different.---Paul R. Brown-IPMS/USA- (04/23/2015)
-I thoroughly enjoyed this book. If you share my penchant for
history's 'what ifs' you will, too. Grab this reprint!
Recommended!---David L. Veres-Cybermodeler- (04/09/2015)
"I found the book to be a very enjoyable read, and I was surprised
to see how advanced many of the designs actually were. It is a
treasure trove for scratchbuilders wanting to do something
different."--Paul R. Brown"IPMS/USA" (04/23/2015)
"I thoroughly enjoyed this book. If you share my penchant for
history's 'what ifs' you will, too. Grab this reprint!
Recommended!"--David L. Veres"Cybermodeler" (04/09/2015)
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