JoblinTheGoblin
Airman
- 79
- May 13, 2023
Does anyone here own copies of Volumes 9 and 10 of the Pacific Profiles book series by Michael John Claringbould, or any other sources of information on the performance of the P-38, and of other advanced US fighters (other than the Osprey books on the topic, which I am familiar with), in air-to-air combat against Japanese fighters from late 1942 through early 1944, during the gradual loss of experienced pilots and decline in overall skill and experience on the Japanese side?
From the reviews of both books on Modelling Madness, the actual "kill ratio" of P-38s (and of the P-47), was just 1:1 against Japanese fighters, but I'm unsure of the reliability of their reliability, as Claringbould's Osprey-published book on the P-47's record against the Ki-43 over New Guinea provides a 2:1 ratio in favour of the P-47, and, though it's not the focus of the book, the Ki-61, and other Japanese fighter types for that matter, didn't appear to fare too well either, against both the P-47 and P-38.
I know that a user in this forum, Schweik, mentioned some of Claringbould's book series, including Pacific Profiles, in his thread on combat records, but it looks to have stalled early on, having never even covered the PTO, not to mention that said user is also banned.
From the reviews of both books on Modelling Madness, the actual "kill ratio" of P-38s (and of the P-47), was just 1:1 against Japanese fighters, but I'm unsure of the reliability of their reliability, as Claringbould's Osprey-published book on the P-47's record against the Ki-43 over New Guinea provides a 2:1 ratio in favour of the P-47, and, though it's not the focus of the book, the Ki-61, and other Japanese fighter types for that matter, didn't appear to fare too well either, against both the P-47 and P-38.
I know that a user in this forum, Schweik, mentioned some of Claringbould's book series, including Pacific Profiles, in his thread on combat records, but it looks to have stalled early on, having never even covered the PTO, not to mention that said user is also banned.