Fortress Rabaul: The Battle for the Southwest Pacific January 1942-April 1943 - Bruce Gamble
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🏷️ Basic Information
Identification
Make:
Imperial Japanese Army Air Force
Model:
Rabaul Airfield Complex
Year:
1942-1943
Generation:
Early Pacific Theater
📋 Manual Details
Documentation
Manual Type:
Operational Guide / Strategic Analysis
Language:
English
Page Count:
300-400 (estimated based on book length)
Format:
Book
⚙️ Engine Specifications
Air Power
Engine Type:
Various Japanese Aircraft (Zero, Betty, Nell, etc.)
Displacement:
N/A (Focus on aircraft engines)
Power:
N/A (Focus on aircraft performance)
🔧 Transmission
Operational Aspects
Type:
N/A (Not applicable to vehicle transmission)
Gears:
N/A (Not applicable to vehicle transmission)
📐 Dimensions
Geographic Footprint
Length:
Geographic Area of Rabaul and surrounding islands
Width:
Geographic Area of Rabaul and surrounding islands
Height:
Terrain and elevation of Rabaul
Weight:
N/A (Not applicable to physical vehicle weight)
🔧 Maintenance
Operational Readiness
Service Interval:
Continuous operational readiness
Oil Capacity:
N/A (Not applicable to oil capacity)
📄 Operational Profile
Strategic Role
Primary Function:
Japanese Air and Naval Base
Theater Of Operations:
Southwest Pacific
Personnel And Equipment
Aircraft Types:
Mitsubishi A6M Zero, Mitsubishi G4M Betty, Mitsubishi G3M Nell, etc.
Naval Assets:
Cruisers, destroyers, submarines, transports
Defensive Capabilities
Anti Aircraft Artillery:
Extensive
Airfield Capacity:
Multiple runways and dispersal areas
Strategic Importance
Key Advantage:
Central location for projecting power
Vulnerability:
Susceptible to Allied air and naval attacks