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Old 20th March 2011, 19:57
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Re: Buffalo in Burma

There is no specific date in Bloody Shambles vol.2, but in section describing events between 10 and 16 March 1942 the authors mentioned, that six remaining Buffaloes (W8223, W8243, W8245, W8246, W8250 and AN214) led by S/Ldr Brandt moved to Akyab and then on to Dum Dum airfield. One of these aircraft became unserviceable on arrival at Akyab but later was made airworthy and flown to Dum Dum
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