A pretty interesting topic here I think that tends to bring up some good detail and discussion. "What if" Pearl Harbor: had the sinking of a Japanese midget sub from the USS Ward and PBY had been given directly to high command faster? If the Japanese aircraft that had been picked up on radar was not mistaken for the incoming B-17 flight from California? Or Washington was able to send out a message of the Japanese impending war to Kimmel and Short?
Regarding the airforce on Oahu...many of these pilots where high timed pilots with lots of experiance flying the P-36 and P-40. Not all aircraft would have been ready but I would think at lest a good portion of them would have been able to get ready and in the air to meet the Japanese. The rest could have been dispersed around the airfields rather then the sitting ducks being lined up close together. Those few that did get airborne gave a good account. But one has to take into account the Japanese arrived over Oahu with no air opposition so that caused lax I think in fighter protection helping the success in our few pilots in combat. It is hard to ponder what if when you factor in several things. At lest fewer of our fighters would have been destroyed on the ground.
Also perhaps PBY in joint with USAAC B-18's, O-47's, etc would have been sent out to look for the Japanese fleet.

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