Hi,
I think that this is a point that is often not fully appreciated when discussing the Malaya/Singapore theatre. As I understand it there were only a total of 150 Buffalos purchased by the UK for use, with 1/2 of them intended to be a "reserve/replacement" pool. That leaves 75 planes for 5 squadrons, or about 15 per squadron. Of those squadrons in theatre, I believe that 488 Squadron (NZ) was only stood up on September and did not see combat until 12 Jan 1942.
When you consider the size of the theatre in questions, and the need to provide a defense to Singapore itself (which I believe was attacked by air on the 1st day of battle), it really becomes apparent just how limited a defense the units in theatre could put up.
Similarly, if I am understanding correctly the operational strength of 67 squadron, which operated the Buffalo in Burma, was only about 16 aircraft as well.
As such, the total defense that any plane type in these conditions could provide in the circumstances was likely to be fairly low.
Regards
Pat
I think that this is a point that is often not fully appreciated when discussing the Malaya/Singapore theatre. As I understand it there were only a total of 150 Buffalos purchased by the UK for use, with 1/2 of them intended to be a "reserve/replacement" pool. That leaves 75 planes for 5 squadrons, or about 15 per squadron. Of those squadrons in theatre, I believe that 488 Squadron (NZ) was only stood up on September and did not see combat until 12 Jan 1942.
When you consider the size of the theatre in questions, and the need to provide a defense to Singapore itself (which I believe was attacked by air on the 1st day of battle), it really becomes apparent just how limited a defense the units in theatre could put up.
Similarly, if I am understanding correctly the operational strength of 67 squadron, which operated the Buffalo in Burma, was only about 16 aircraft as well.
As such, the total defense that any plane type in these conditions could provide in the circumstances was likely to be fairly low.
Regards
Pat