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Old 29th July 2014, 01:43
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P-40 in Western Desert

Here's a crashed P-40 Tomahawk with a German soldier. Can't find the code "DX" for a P-40 unit

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Old 29th July 2014, 01:47
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Re: P-40 in Western Desert

DX is the code for 4 Squadron SAAF
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Re: P-40 in Western Desert

Aha, Thanks, I could not find it in "Squadron Codes 1937-1956" by Rawlins/Boyer. For 4 SAAF, they have "KJ" as the Squadron code. Did they change codes at some time?
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Re: P-40 in Western Desert w/ "KJ"

I had this A/c identified as 4 SAAF according to the Bowyer/Rawlings book

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Old 29th July 2014, 10:23
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Re: P-40 in Western Desert

This link has DX listed for 4 Sqn SAAF too, but when you click on the link for the Sqn it gives only KJ for 1939-45, so the use of DX must have been brief!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_RAF_Squadron_Codes
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Old 29th July 2014, 12:11
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Re: P-40 in Western Desert

http://forum.keypublishing.com/showt...th-Africa-1942
post #1 links to a P-40 DX°D
post #16 for the explanation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_A...fication_codes
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Old 29th July 2014, 12:22
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Re: P-40 in Western Desert

Squadron Codes is now a rather dated reference source. A far better one is Combat Codes, by Vic Flintham and Andrew Thomas.
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Re: P-40 in Western Desert

Hello,
Anyone know the serial numbers of either the "DX" or "KJ-I" coded aircraft ?
Any idea as to who the pilots were and their fates ?
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Old 29th July 2014, 14:53
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Re: P-40 in Western Desert

Hi Alex

There are very few known match up between codes and serials for SAAF P-40's (especially the Tomahawks), mainly due to the quality of the ORB'S. There maybe a little further info in SAAF archives but to date little has been found.

As for how long these Units used the first set of codes, it was for approx 5 months, from Nov 1941 to late Apr 1942.

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Old 29th July 2014, 15:42
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Re: P-40 in Western Desert

Thanks to all for their information!

So, 4 SAAF used "DX" from Nov. 1941 to late April 1942 when they changed to "KJ" which they used the rest of the war? Does anyone know why they changed squadron codes? It's interesting that this code change happened while they were still flying Tomahawks, as evidenced by the two airplanes.

Graham, I'm sure but I can't afford to upgrade my reference library due to semi retirement. I bought "Squadron Codes" at used book store many years ago and have used it extensively.
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