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PostPosted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 11:53 am 
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I'm thinking somewhere in the Philippines?

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Japanese fighter pilot Junichi Sasana and captured P-40, assuming the Philippines again.

.. and a few more below from the link.

http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/aviati ... 813-4.html
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... and a video of a couple of Japanese fellows inspecting a 're-captured' P-40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diTY_IUeRms

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great stuff, never have seen these before. pic #3 has a curious border around the early roundel of the U.S. insignia. never saw a border like that from the early stage of the war. CAN ANY ONE EXPLAIN??

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tom d. friedman wrote:
great stuff, never have seen these before. pic #3 has a curious border around the early roundel of the U.S. insignia. never saw a border like that from the early stage of the war. CAN ANY ONE EXPLAIN??



Captured P-40's were repainted by the Japanese for filming of the wartime movie "Kato Hayabusa Sento-tai".

Grab some popcorn and watch:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdD6DezelBs

(The P-40 in these markings appears at about 48:10)

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Not bad movie considering 1944 and made in Japan. I smell Paul Mantz there must have some grads of UCLA or USC on the flim. Pretty good aerial shots and special effects, think the prisoner was German. Bet is was a big hit there but wonder about those who saw it and knew Japan was getting its butt kicked by then.


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About a minute after the P-40 is shown there is a Brewster Buffalo as well!


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The one pic of the bellied in E model was/is on ebay right now. Probably the PI but could have been Java as some p-40s were captured there as well. I wonder if they rebalanced the rudder after the repaint ?

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