Nathan wrote:
As some of you know my main interest of WWII reflects the Pacific Theater and early WWII stuff. I am not sure why the Europe war seems to get more attension.
Hmm, an odd statement. Early World War II air battles were mostly
in the European Theatre, apart from those in North Africa.
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Finally I have always been fasinated with the Darwin/New Guinea actions. USAAC, RNZAF, RAAF fighting together mostly with P-40's against the Japanese.
The RNZAF never fought the Japanese in PNG itself. Our Air Force had bases that ranged across the Pacific from New Caledonia to Fiji with bases in between in places like Espiritu Santo, Cactus, Munda, Ondonga, Piva, Halavo Bay, Tonga, Green Island, Emirau, etc. It was more the Austrlalians and US forces covering the PNG area.
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In Malaya in early 1942, the RAAF and the RAF took on the Japanese with Buffaloes, Vildebeest, Vengences, Hudsons, Blenheims and a smattering of Hurricanes that arrived too late to do any good.
The RNZAF was there too, with not only our own Buffalo and Hurricane squadron (No. 488 Squadron) and a couple of Singapore flying boats (No. 5 Sqn-to-be) but also most of the RAF units had RNZAF airmen attached as NZ had been supplying pilots there en masse to bolster defences. Most were just out of advanced training! The RNZAF's and entire British Empire's top Pacific ace, Geoff Fisken, was there and shot down his first few kills there.