Japanese Army Aviation on Truk February 1944
Does anyone have any information on whether there were any Ki-43 Oscars on Truk during the 16-17 February strikes.
I have combat reports from the carriers that have Oscar claims but in two of the books I have that mention the raid they place the defense solely on the Zero. Given the USN Pilots misidentifying meany aircraft during the Philippines actions I was curious if this could be the case on Truk. Any help would be appreciated, Ben. |
Re: Japanese Army Aviation on Truk February 1944
There was misidentification of Zeros as Oscars, and vice versa, throughout the war. And it was an issue not restricted to USN flyers.
I don't believe any JAAF fighter units were ever based at Truk, although JAAF a/c staged there enroute to Rabaul. Cheers, Bruce |
Re: Japanese Army Aviation on Truk February 1944
A word search for Truk in Hata, Izawa and Shore's book on Japanese Army Air Force Units supports Bruce's info. Ki-43's were only there en route to somewhere else. The last date mentioned is April 1943.
Peter |
Re: Japanese Army Aviation on Truk February 1944
Concur with Bruce; "There was misidentification of Zeros as Oscars, and vice versa, throughout the war. And it was an issue not restricted to USN flyers."
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