Taylor, Welch, and Rasmussen were all stationed at Wheeler Field, but only Rasmussen , ( of these 3 pilots ) took off direct from Wheeler, still in his pajamas at that. Welch and Taylor drove 10 miles, at high speed, to Haleiwa auxiliary airfield to their P-40's. Rasmussen would probably have been airborn first of those three. As busy as everone had to be at the time, I wonder if anyone kept accurate enough track of the time to even know who shot the first aircraft down.
I think 17 US aircraft got airborn, 29 Japanese aircraft were shot down, and about 70+ damaged. Mostly due to AA, not air combat.
I think 17 US aircraft got airborn, 29 Japanese aircraft were shot down, and about 70+ damaged. Mostly due to AA, not air combat.
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