74 FLYPAST May 2015
SPOT FACT The rst aircraft shot down by a P-38
was a Japanese Kawanishi H6K ying boat
them we dropped our external fuel
tanks and proceeded on course to
intercept.”
Feet rst
“We were right over Port Moresby
and they were ready to drop their
bombs, so we ran in and made a
firing pass at them. The Bettys stayed
on course, but the fighters saw us
as we rolled into our dives and a
number of them gave pursuit. I had
full power on as I went into a dive to
my left.
“My objective was to try to divert
the bombers from their targets. I
went right through their formation,
shooting as I went. I wasn’t aiming
at any specific target and I didn’t see
any hits during this pass.
“As I went through the bombers,
the fighters caught on to my tail.
I was going flat out and the only
‘friendly’ with me was my wingman,
1st Lt Harvey Clymer. The other
P-38s were trailing as they could
not keep up with us.
The Zeros came after us as
we threaded our way though
the bombers, but my speed was
excessive relative to theirs.
Above
Standing under the
‘5’, 1st Lt Rex Barber
- who was on the
Yamamoto mission
in April 1943. DOUG
CANNING
Right
Lieutenants Charlie
English, John Bannon,
Dino Ceruiti and Don
Ferra of the 36th FS
at Ie Shima, Okinawa,
in 1945. DINO CERUITI
Below right
A Lightning at
Sansapor, New
Guinea, in January
- ROBERT PUKALA
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