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Sat Jul 26, 2014 6:30 pm
Hi all,
I went to visit my dad and aunt today. He has a mental illness and I don't see him very often. But he mentioned to me of having an uncle that flew P-39's in Burma. I told him are you sure it was P-39's as I don't remember P-39's in Burma? My dad was an airplane guy too so he knows his airplanes as well and was adamant that it was P-39's. But he might be confused. He could not give me a last name, but the relatives name was Austin.
Any help, I would be grateful.
Thanks,
Nate
Sun Jul 27, 2014 9:28 am
No P-39s in Burma.
Duane
Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:02 am
I found this on the web:
SUNDAY, 2 JANUARY 1944
BURMA-INDIA (Tenth Air Force): In Burma, 27 B-25's and 16 P-39's hit a fuel plant and work shops at Yenangyaung and set the oilfield aflame; 13 B-24's also hit the refinery, causing a large fire, and bomb a power station; 4 other B-24's bomb Akyab on the W coast; about 30 A-36's and P-51's score hits on the Loilaw bridge approaches and bomb the towns in the vicinity.
Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:29 am
Nathan wrote:I found this on the web:
SUNDAY, 2 JANUARY 1944
BURMA-INDIA (Tenth Air Force): In Burma, 27 B-25's and 16 P-39's hit a fuel plant and work shops at Yenangyaung and set the oilfield aflame; 13 B-24's also hit the refinery, causing a large fire, and bomb a power station; 4 other B-24's bomb Akyab on the W coast; about 30 A-36's and P-51's score hits on the Loilaw bridge approaches and bomb the towns in the vicinity.
That is from The Army Air Forces in World War II; Combat Chronology 1941-1945, page 244, almost word for word. Just FYI.
Randy
Sun Jul 27, 2014 2:21 pm
Make sure your research on a topic is absolutely bullet proof before you post anything on WIX. There are a lot of knowledge people here.
Cheers,
Tom Walsh.
Sun Jul 27, 2014 3:10 pm
Yes that's were I got the information. I don't see a problem with it. I've been researching aircraft history since I was 15. I don't ever remember P-39's operating in Burma/India/China. But my dad said P-39. the info says P-39, but admit perhaps it's a typo and they meant P-38?
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