

The Japanese Aircraft Carrier Kaga
Stefan Dramiński
• about 80 pages
• 120 renders
• 1 × double B2 sheet with scale drawings
• Gloss coated paper
• Format (sizes): A4 (210x297 mm)
• Booklet binding
Japanese aircraft carrier “Kaga”. She was initially being built as a battleship, but as a result of a coincidence she became one of the first large carriers in history. She was a part of Japanese Kidō Butai, a group of carriers that decided about the power of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the first half-year of the war in Pacific. After a daring attack on Pearl Harbor followed by a series of further victories there was a reversal during the battle of Midway, when “Kaga” and three accompanying carriers were destroyed which ultimately buried Japan’s chances for winning the war.