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 Post subject: Buffalo in China
PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:16 pm 
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What's the story on the Buffalo? US, Chinese, British, Dutch?

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 Post subject: Re: Buffalo in China
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Perhaps RAF, in defense of Rangoon, late '41-early '42.


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No. 67 Squadron RAF, which had many RNZAF pilots, flew them in Burma.

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it is little known, but the army air corp had a quantity of 8 buffalos in south east asia or australia. their contribution to fighting the japanese siege at the beginning of the war isn't even worth mentioning, & little else is known beyond that.

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tom d. friedman wrote:
it is little known, but the army air corp had a quantity of 8 buffalos in south east asia or australia. their contribution to fighting the japanese siege at the beginning of the war isn't even worth mentioning, & little else is known beyond that.


I think they were ex Dutch Model 339 (F2A-3 equivalent) that escaped from Indonesia to Australia. The one saving grace of that version was pretty decent range. I don't think they were even given a P designation, just painted in US markings. They might have flown some patrols very early on after Indonesia fell but were quickly relegated to hacks leaving P-40s to combat.

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