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More WW2 aircraft in New Guinea

These are from my father in law. He is standing in front of the P47.

He was not a pilot… but later went into comm and avionics maint.

I cannot quite make out the aircraft name on the cowling, so have to get out my magnifying glass tonite…
“something PUNCH” .

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By: Ant.H - 22nd March 2003 at 18:31

I seem to remember that a Ki61 fuselage/cockpit section was recovered from PNG 4 or 5 years back.This was about the same time as the P38F was recovered for the Classic Jets Fighter Museum at Parafield,South Australia,although I seem to remember that the Ki61 bits and pieces were passed on to an owner/museum in the US.

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By: Glenn - 22nd March 2003 at 13:43

I wonder..

In that area have they ever found wrecks of any Ki-61 Hien? They were IIRC first encountered by the Allies over New Guinea.

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By: China Clipper - 20th March 2003 at 15:45

A20, what squadron?

It may well be an A20, thanks Ant!

I have no other info on the planes in the pictures… sorry.

Thanks for the feedback…

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By: sparky - 20th March 2003 at 14:25

Excellent Picture! Do you know which group and squadrons they are from and are they from the fifth airforce 🙂 🙂

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By: Ant.H - 20th March 2003 at 00:41

Excellent pics ChinaClipper,thanks for sharing them with us! 🙂 Incidentally,I think The Green Hornet is a Douglas A20 Havoc rather than a Marauder.

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By: Snapper - 19th March 2003 at 22:46

Excellent mate. Really good shots – and once again, different to the normal-in-every-book shots. Thanks.

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By: China Clipper - 19th March 2003 at 19:12

B24 slid off runway New Guinea 1944

Last pic…

caption on back of picture says B24 slipped off runway

I hope these are of interest…

Wanted to pass them on for posterity….

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By: China Clipper - 19th March 2003 at 19:10

New Guinea B26

B 26 from 1944 in New Guinea

The Green Hornet… look at all those mission marks!

I will try to read the pilot’s name with my magnifying glass tonite and post the name later.

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