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PbyCat-Guy wrote:In the continuation of my research of my uncle who was a B-29 Navigator and was shot down 1-27-45, I've been trying to find information on the Japanese fighter pilot who shot his bee two nine down. He was Sergeant Suzuki Shoichi and was with the 244th Squadron flying a Tony or Hien. Apparently he was shot down by an F6F. I have one very blurry photo of him, but would like to find out more about him.
If his family is still aware of what he did, it would be great to go there to Japan and meet his family. I hope to one day write a book for the families of the crew members as a preservation of this piece of history.
Wed Jan 13, 2010 6:47 pm
Bill Greenwood wrote:There is quite a bit written about air combat in the Pacific in the war in the out islands, but it seems there is not so much of the later part of the war.
I don't have any idea of the losses of B-29s near Japan or if losses were mainly flak or fighters or weather or mchanical? I don't know is there were many fighter attacks on the bombers or many air to air combats between the 51 escorts and the Japanese fighters?
Are there any P-51 aces from this part of the war?
It would seem that the Japanese air defenses were depleted as Enola Gay and others B-29s flew over the home islands without being attacked.
Wed Jan 13, 2010 6:59 pm
Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:05 pm
Yes it did...Bill Greenwood wrote:The Enola Gay bombed, I think from 15,000 feet, not too high and easily within a Zeros range.
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Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:59 pm
PbyCat-Guy wrote:In the continuation of my research of my uncle who was a B-29 Navigator and was shot down 1-27-45, I've been trying to find information on the Japanese fighter pilot who shot his bee two nine down. He was Sergeant Suzuki Shoichi and was with the 244th Squadron flying a Tony or Hien. Apparently he was shot down by an F6F. I have one very blurry photo of him, but would like to find out more about him.
If his family is still aware of what he did, it would be great to go there to Japan and meet his family. I hope to one day write a book for the families of the crew members as a preservation of this piece of history.
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