MIflyer
1st Lieutenant
From the Kagero book, a Buffalo pressed into service by the USAAF in Australia. Any guesses as to the colors used?
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The Dutch Buffs were delivered in "Young Leaf" and "Old Leaf" - I'm not sure if they were repainted before passing to the AAF, but OD would have made more sense than Aussie colors. I've long wondered what they really looked like. Perhaps Jim Maas will chime in...
Cheers,
Dana
Yes, that is what the Refugee Aircraft article says, they were from diverted shipments. And a number of unassembled Dutch P-40E's were captured by the Japanese and were assembled and actually used by the the JAAF for defense of their newly acquired territory.
"So, the USAAF in the PI and Australia used the CW-22, A-27, and Brewster B-339, all in numbers of a dozen or more, mainly as trainers. I did not know about the CW-22 and had always assumed that the Buffalo use by the USAAF was only a couple airplanes that had escaped from Java."
None of the Brewsters were escapees from Java. All were on ships that were diverted after it was clear the ML-KNIL was doomed. As far as escapees, I know one Martin 139WH-3 made it to Australia. I'd have to check the PC Boer book for others, but definitely no fighters.