No one has really answered the question, one that I found interesting.
For an aviation slant I dragged out "Bloody Shambles" Shores, Cull with Izawa and started at Chapter 6 pg 199 The Indies start to Tumble.
There were lots of tales of heroism and some successes by the Martin and Dornier Do 24 crews but surprisingly minimal mention of the Dutch fighter planes. Use of the F1M floatplanes as fighter by the Japanese gets more mentions.
Overall a depressing tale of failure that matched the name of the book, and the Dutch shared the experience with their allies.
http://jpgleize.perso.neuf.fr/aces/ww2hol.htm lists Dutch aces
Lt August G. DEIBEL and Kapt Jacob P. VAN HELSDINGEN are each credited with 3 kills in Malaysia, Dutch Indies in 1941-42 while Lt Gerardus M. BRUGGINK and Kapt Andrias A. M. VAN REST are each credited with 2, Sgt J. P. ADAM is credited with 1, all in in B-339 (Buffalo). No mention of successes for the Hawks (apparently highly unreliable due to the engine) or the Curtis Wright CW-21Bs.
Given the Dutch has something like 83 fighter planes at the start of the campaign a poor return if the above are the only accepted fighter victories.
Does anyone have any other information from other sources?