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Re: B24 use by Red Chinese ?
A snippet more info from Richard Bueschel's book "Communist Chinese Air Power":
- in May 1946, three unmarked fighters of Japanese origin strafed a Nationalist armored train north of Mukden. (Bueschel suspected the pilots were Japanese - "...is little question the pilots were Japanese, for the Chinese did not yet have pilots of their own capable of handling such high-performance aircraft." This comment obviously discounts the possibility of Nationalist defectors.) - the Chinese Civil War "formally" recommenced in July 1946, despite frequent skirmishes and a Nationalist offensive which almost defeated the Communist forces in 1946. This offensive was curtailed by a US sponsered cease-fire on 6-June-1946. - The June cease-fire almost ended when the Nationalists demanded the return of the first "acquired" B-24. The Communists claimed the pilot had defected to Yenan (Yan'an). The Nationalists claimed the bomber had run out of fuel from Chengtu. - In August, the Nationalists raided Yenan with six aircraft and destroyed the B-24. As to the question of defector or fuel-outage; "Red Wings Over The Yalu" notes that the pilot of the first B-24 defection - Liu Shanben - was later the commander of the 10th Aviation Division and led the bombing raid on the South Korean intel-post on Taehwa-do Island on 30 November 1951. ...geoff
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Re: B24 use by Red Chinese ?
Many thanks Geoff for the extra info, I must see if the Local Library can get the book for me.
Thank you Alex |
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Re: B24 use by Red Chinese ?
Gentlemen,
The Chinese Nationalist pilots and crew members must have been well trained by United States Air Force advisers on how to handle the B-24s and B-25s and used them in bombing missions. Edward L. Hsiao |
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Re: B24 use by Red Chinese ?
The following book is expensive but should be useful.
War Wings: The United States and Chinese Military Aviation, 1929-1949 https://www.amazon.com/War-Wings-Mil.../dp/0313320047 |
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