I'm a bit confused with Muto Kaneyoshi's victory over a P-51 on 12 April 1945. The Yokosuka Kokutai war diary states that three N1K2s engaged P-51s and B-29s at 0920 hours and shot down one P-51 over Chofu, Tokyo. This kill has been credited to Muto Kaneyoshi.
On this day: VII Fighter Command: 90 P-51s are dispatched to escort B-29s on a raid against Tokyo; they claim 15-6-3 Japanese aircraft; Four P-51s are lost. Pacific Wrecks - April 12, 1945
P-51D-20 of 78FS 15FG flown by Christoe, Gordon A was shot down over Tokyo. The report says he was attacked by a "Tojo". However the time of the crash was reported as 1230 hours. National Archives NextGen Catalog
This is quite far from 0920 hours but everything else matches. I can't find any other victory claims over a P-51 on this day so it has to be Muto.
Does anybody have an explanation for this time difference? What time did the B-29s and P-51s arrive at Tokyo on this day? Because if they arrived at 1000 hours or something similar then that would make more sense.
Yokosuka Kokutai war diary 12 April 1945:
Gordon Christoe's P-51 Pee Wee far left:
Artist depiction of the "Yo-104" flown by Muto
On this day: VII Fighter Command: 90 P-51s are dispatched to escort B-29s on a raid against Tokyo; they claim 15-6-3 Japanese aircraft; Four P-51s are lost. Pacific Wrecks - April 12, 1945
P-51D-20 of 78FS 15FG flown by Christoe, Gordon A was shot down over Tokyo. The report says he was attacked by a "Tojo". However the time of the crash was reported as 1230 hours. National Archives NextGen Catalog
This is quite far from 0920 hours but everything else matches. I can't find any other victory claims over a P-51 on this day so it has to be Muto.
Does anybody have an explanation for this time difference? What time did the B-29s and P-51s arrive at Tokyo on this day? Because if they arrived at 1000 hours or something similar then that would make more sense.
Yokosuka Kokutai war diary 12 April 1945:
Gordon Christoe's P-51 Pee Wee far left:
Artist depiction of the "Yo-104" flown by Muto