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I-400 Japan's Secret Aircraft-Carrying Strike Submarine - Objective Panama Canal

I-400 Japan's Secret Aircraft-Carrying Strike Submarine - Objective Panama Canal
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Manufacturer: Hikoki

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 940.545952
EAN: 9781902109459
ISBN: 1902109457
Label: Hikoki
Manufacturer: Hikoki
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: 2006-05-13
Publisher: Hikoki
Studio: Hikoki

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The I-400 'super submarine' was one of the most monstrous creations to emerge from the Second World War and in its time it was the largest submarine ever built. It was considered to have been one of Japan's most secret weapons - indeed the Allies remained unaware of its existence until it surrendered in late August 1945. At more than 400 ft long, weighing 5,700 tons, carrying a crew of 200 and possessing a range of over 50,000 miles, the I-400 carried three Seiran attack floatplanes in a hangar built on to its deck ahead of the massive conning tower. The Imperial Japanese Navy tasked the I-400 with a secret mission to attack American cities and to destroy the Panama Canal. This book is the result of many years of meticulous research. The authors have traced and interviewed three of the original six pilots slated to fly the Seirans on their hazardous missions. They have revealed - for the first time - the story their aircraft being painted in fake US markings for their final mission.The book contains hundreds of astonishing photographs, many previously unpublished, showing the I-400 from both outside and inside as well as its hangars and aircraft.



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Summary: I 400 SUBMARINE
Comment: AS A SUBMARINE VETERAN, I FOUND THE INFORMATION VALUABLE.
IT WAS AMAZING THAT A VESSEL OF THAT TYPE WAS BUILT AT THAT TIME, AND
FOR THAT PURPOSE. I ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH. I WOULD THINK THAT ALL
SUBMARINER'S WOULD ENJOY THIS BOOK.

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Summary: I-400
Comment: I purchased this book to have a reference for the Tamiya 1/350 scale I-400 scale model. I was not disappointed. The book gives a detailed history of the development and operations of this unique submarine. Many photos of the hangar bay, plus the details of the Seiran aircraft, including markings, etc. are very detailed and well executed. There are also many detail shots of major features, like conning tower, radar, snorkle, etc. The photos of the boat in dry-dock in Pearl Harbor are invaluable for a modeler. I found the personal interviews with the surviving Japanese members of the crew to be especially interesting. Highly recommended.

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Summary: I-400 JAPANESE SUBMARINE
Comment: I have been researching WWII submarines for over 20 years and found this book to be one of the best on this subject. Very little was known about Japanese aircraft-carrying subs and this book gives detailed information. It is very readable and the photos are excellent. I highly recommend this book to any reader who wants to learn more about this fascinating sub.

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Summary: Who Needs Torpedos?
Comment: What a fantastic book. So interesting I could not put it down.Mr. Nila and Mr. Sakaida do an excellent job shedding light on a little known piece of Pacific War history. This machine is absolutly incredible, especially given the time period in which it was created. I-400 was totally innavative, and way ahead of its time. It is too bad that we had to destroy she and her sister ships. This is the stuff movies are made from!
GREAT book. I highly recommend this to the historian as well as the finescale modeler.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Where are schematics?
Comment: Very disappointed that there is no schematic cross section. Aside from that, the photos are quite good. With addition of schematics and additional interior photos, I would rate this a '5'.


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