timtom
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ORIGINAL: DBS In addition to my earlier points about Walrus and Swordfish I, puzzled by 5 Sqn RNZAF - seems to be in twice, not counting the Det at Singapore. It appears at game start at Suva as #3031, has no withdrawal date or return as, but also appears at #3033 at Suva on 440715. Is this supposed to in fact be No 6 Sqn? (Although that formed as a Catalina unit at Suva in May 1943, not July 1944, from a 5 Sqn cadre.) David The Singapore-equipped No.5 Sqn becomes No.6 Sqn 11/42. The Singapore flight remained on Fiji after 5 Sqn was disestablished and was apparently unofficially known as No.6 Sqn. This is the cadre you're referring to when No.6 Sqn was officially established the following May. The second No.5 Sqn is an entirely different unit. quote:
ORIGINAL: Buck Beach V-43 appears to have been at NAS Seattle (as opposed to San Diego in game) in 12/41 and transferred to Hawaii and then Aleutians shortly afterward they were equipped with 6 PBY5s. The reference we've primarily relied on for the USN patrol squadrons is Roberts, Michael D.: Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons Vol.2: The History of VP, VPB, VP(HL) and (VP)AM Squadrons. Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy 2000. Per this reference (p.458), VP-43 was based at San Diego 21/07/41 to 06/06/42 with a six-plane detachment at Kodiak, Alaska 01/04/42 to "late May". quote:
ORIGINAL: Buck Beach VP-13 was equipped with 4 PB2Ys but was at NAS San Diego at the beginning of the war (as opposed to 1/43 in game) VP-13 was based at San Diego from its formation in July '40 to early January '43. It's role was primarily to flight test the PB2Y, and, after the outbreak of war, to function as VIP-flight and as a transitional training unit. It also undertook some patrol work. A detachment operated out of Pearl from late '41, eventually doing a regular 12 roundtrips to Australia a month. On balance we chose not to include VP-13 until it appears as a fully fledged combat unit in January '43. quote:
ORIGINAL: Buck Beach Sorry for the confusion. Not trying to be a know-it-all, just trying to help. No worries btw, if I'm not responding to a bug report (like JuanG's) it's not that it's being ignored, it's because it's being logged, then fixed.
< Message edited by timtom -- 7/30/2009 12:38:21 AM >
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