Загадка алеутского «Зеро»
Шрифт:
В 1947 г. Кога был перезахоронен на острове
Использованные документы:
Commander, Northwest Sea Frontier, “Bombing at Dutch Harbor; Report on.”, 17 July 1942
Intelligence Services U.S. Army Air Forces, “Tactical and Technical Trends No. 5”, 13 August 1942
Intelligence Services U.S. Army Air Forces, “Informational Intelligence Summary No. 59”, 4 September 1942
Intelligence Services U.S. Army Air Forces, “Informational Intelligence Summary No. 85”, December 1942
Army Air Forces Headquarters of the Materiel Command, “Performance and Characteristics of the Japanese Zero 2 Model A6M2 Airplane”, 23 October 1942
U.S. Navy, Bureau of Aeronautics, Aviation Intelligence Branch, “Technical Aviation Intelligence Brief #3” 4 November 1942
Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp., Report No 1471C “Detailed Specification for Model F4F-4 Airplane”, 21 October 1942.
Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp., Report No 2422B “Detailed Specification for Model F6F-3 Airplane”, 1 May 1944.
Commanding Officer, Marine Fighting Squadron 221, “Enemy contact, report on.”, 6 June 1942
Commanding Officer, Marine Aircraft Group 22, “Battle of Midway Islands, report of.”, 7 June 1942
Использованная
Jiro Horikoshi, Masatake Okumiya, Martin Caidin, “Zero!”, 1956
Jim Rearden, “Koga’s Zero: The Fighter That Changed World War II”, 1995
Richard Thruelsen, “The Grumman story”, 1976
James Lansdale, “Pearl Harbor Japanese Aircraft Crash Sites, Records, & Artifacts”, 2006
Aero Detail #7, “Mitsubishi A6M Zero Fighter”, 1993
Aero Detail #17, “Grumman F6F Hellcat”, 1996
Aero Detail #22, “Grumman F4F Wildcat”, 1999
Bert Kinzey, D&S Vol. 26, “F6F Hellcat in Detail and Scale”, 1988
Bert Kinzey, D&S Vol. 30, “F4F Wildcat in Detail and Scale”, 1988
Иванов С. В., Война в воздухе №48, №49 «F6F Hellcat», 2001