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Re: Saburo Sakai
here is a verified list
2.5.42 3 P-40 1 justified shared with 6 others pilots 3.5.42 2 P-40 2 P-39 justified shared with 2 others pilots 12.5.42 2 P-39 1 justified shared with 5 others pilots 14.5.42 1 B-25 1 justified shared with 4 others pilots 21.5.42 1 P-39 no justified 25.5.42 6 B-25 6 justified shared with 11 others pilots 26.5.42 5 P-39 1 justified shared with 7 others pilots 28.5.42 2 B-26 2 justified shared with 3 others pilots 1.6.42 1 P-39 3 justified shared with 10 others pilots 9.6.42 4 B-26 2 justified shared with 24 others pilots 16.6.42 4 P-39 5 justified shared with 10 others pilots 22.7.42 1 hudson 1 justified shared with 5 others pilots 26.7.42 3 B-26 3 justified shared with 8 others pilots 30.7.42 1 B-17 no justified 2.8.42 1 P-39 2 justified shard with 5 others pilots total= 4.3 !!!! we are far of 64 or 28 victories regards |
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Re: Saburo Sakai
Dear all,
referring to the score of Japanese aces, we all know that the overclaiming is very high and accuracy is very low. However just for statistic purpose we can have a look to what was official credited. In my opinion one of the most "accurate" source (apparently based on official documents, not memoirs....) is the book "Heroes of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force" Model Art no.439. Here, there is a detailed list of Sakai's victories (see attach) that summarizes 55 individual claims + 19 shared (WW2 only). I think this could be the score we have to use for compare Sakai's victories to those "officially" credited to the other Aces (Japanese or not). Of course the verified list is another story... Flavio |
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That list is really interesting Michael. May I ask where you drew the information from?
Do you not have any information on combat over New Guinea in the period Feb to July 1942?
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Dear Flavio,
wow, this list is amazing ! Sadly, I do not speak Japanese at all :-( Could you possibly mark the 19 shared kills ? Cheers, Michael |
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Re: Saburo Sakai
hi gentlemens
the probleme is that real informations is mixed with others distort and are then repeated years after years without checks. I refer in particular of the "book" of MARTIN CAIDIN ( dubious origin and veracity) FLAVIO your attached list is extracted from the log book of SAKAI,list that we can find in the book of HENRY SAKAIDA:WINGED SAMURAI writing in 1985 my short list is extracted from the OFFICIAL TAINAN KOKUTAI KODOCHOSHO writing in the world war two and not many years after the war which explains the difference . regards |
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Re: Saburo Sakai
attached two examples of victories not corresponding
26.5.42 at 1125 hours,the official "kodochosho" indicates that 16 tainan reisen engaged 29 aircraft claiming 5 airacobras destroyed. the claims were JOINTLY shared between Un'ichi Miya Jun'ichi Sasai Toshio Ota Satoshi Yoshino Kazushi Uto Take'ichi Kokubun Masayoshi Yonekawa and SABURO SAKAI but in his log book and other publications Sakai claimed 2 P-39 !! 11.7.42 mission to Port Moresby 1 Chutai 1 Shotai: Joji Yamashita,Ichirobei Yamazaki,Hiroshi Okano 2 Shotai:Hiroyoshi Nishizawa,Kazushi Uto,Masami Arai 2 Chutai 1Shotai:Jun'ichi Sasai,Masuaki Eendo,Matsumi Suzuki 2 Shotai:Toshio Ota,Seiji Ishikawa,Takeo Matsuda the tainan pilots claimed two P-39 destroyed,one each by Nishizawa and by Uto official kodochosho and in the log book of Sakai 1 P-39 that day! but no official mention of him!! regards |
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focusfocus, as I understand, Japanese army and navy airforce units did not keep score for individual pilots, instead all enemy aircrafts shot down were recorded as achievement by their units
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Re: Saburo Sakai
I kind of think this is depend on individual and the units, at least in the early stage of the war, Japanese overclaiming rate were no worse than American and British they fought
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Re: Saburo Sakai
hi
no not necessarily shared but also as individual recorded. the japanese overclaiming rate is much important than american and british some examples japanese 6.4.42 5 claims 2 real losses 10.4.42 3 claims 1 real losses 2.5.42 8 claims 1 real losses 25.5.42 6 claims 6 real losses! 18.6.42 18 claims 5 real losses 4.42 to 10.42 = 374 claims ( all in the official "kodochosho") rabaul/new guinea 139 real losses US and BRITISH the difference with overclaiming US guadalcanal 7.8.42 claims of VF5 :Scarlet 2 and scarlet 8 : 5 claims japanese real losses: 4 a very good ratio claims/losses claims of VF5 and VF6 : 16 vals japanese real losses : only 5 vals of the 2°kokutai and now the japanese in the "kodochosho" 36 claims 11 real losses US! regards |
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Re: Saburo Sakai
As I said, it depends on individual and units, you can read "The Black Sheep: The Definitive History of Marine Fighting Squadron 214 in World War II" by Bruce Gamble or William H. Bartsch's books about the early stage of pacific war, basically, Japanese, American and British constaly submitted an overclaime about 4-5:1
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