Oleg Mastruko
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Hard Sarge [B]The Allies named a plane the MIKE, which ended up being a 109 E that the JP were testing (the post on the Tony, talk about how it was tested vs a P-40, and 109 E) [/B][/QUOTE] Yes, *army* fighter Tony is modified Me 109, but didn't Tony come only later in war, like in late 43 or something? Here we have carrier fighters, and it's May 42, when Tony wasn't used not even as Army fighter so I still find curious that US knowledge re Jap naval equipment was so small at the time they thought there were Me 109s (or copies) on the carriers. The actual mis-identification of planes so different in appearance as Zero and 109 is not entirely incomprehensible to me, becuase it's not easy to see in the chaos of the battle, but I am curious as to - why 109? I doubt that any real Me 109 over ETO was EVER misidentified as, say, Zero or Oscar. :) Fear of German equipment was greater than that of Jap equipment? O.
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