Named Pilot list
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- Dutch_slith
- Posts: 336
- Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2005 8:21 am
- Location: the Netherlands
RE: Named Pilot list
Name: H. van den Broek (Flight Leader) // J.L.M. Theunissen (Flight Leader) // G. Cooke (Flight Leader) //
J.H. Groeneveld (411217) // H.A.A. Pijl // P.C. Farret Jentink (411211) // J. Beens // J.A. Kuneman //
L.C. Reijms // J. van Kruiselbergen (411211) left 411227 // L.N. Bieger // L. Davids // H.C. Keim
Rank: 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 2LT (Tlt) //
1LT (Elt) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) //
FO (SM) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt)
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Bomber
Unit: 2-Vl.G.I (2nd Squadron, 1st Group); based at Singkawang. SQL was CPT R. de Senerpont Domis
On map Dec 7: Y
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer
J.H. Groeneveld (411217) // H.A.A. Pijl // P.C. Farret Jentink (411211) // J. Beens // J.A. Kuneman //
L.C. Reijms // J. van Kruiselbergen (411211) left 411227 // L.N. Bieger // L. Davids // H.C. Keim
Rank: 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 2LT (Tlt) //
1LT (Elt) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) //
FO (SM) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt)
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Bomber
Unit: 2-Vl.G.I (2nd Squadron, 1st Group); based at Singkawang. SQL was CPT R. de Senerpont Domis
On map Dec 7: Y
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer

- Kereguelen
- Posts: 1454
- Joined: Wed May 12, 2004 9:08 pm
RE: Named Pilot list
Name: K.K. ('Jumbo') Majumdar
Rank: SLDR
Service/Nation: IAF
Type: Ftr (Lysander)
Unit: No.1 Sqn IAF
On map Dec 7?: Y
Overall EXP: Somewhere around 70+
Ace: N
If ace, # kills:
Leader values:
What are values based on? What was he known for?: Commissioned as FO in the 1930's. Only pilot of the IAF decorated with the Bar to the DFC
Any references: http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Legends/Majumdar.html
Fate IRL: Volunteered for a posting to No.268 RAF Squadron flying Spitfires during the allied invasion of Europe. His role in reconnoitering the Falise-Gap sector and other areas earned him further laurels. Died in a flying accident on 17 February 1945 after return from Europe.
- Dutch_slith
- Posts: 336
- Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2005 8:21 am
- Location: the Netherlands
RE: Named Pilot list
Name: P.A.C. Benjamins (Flight Leader) // C.A. Vonck // A. Berk // G. van Haarlem // Th.W. Funeman (420101)
Rank: 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 2LT (Tlt) //
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Fighter
Unit: I-1-Vl.G.V (1st Flight, 1st Squadron, 5th Group); based at Samarinda.
On map Dec 7: Y
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer
Rank: 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 2LT (Tlt) //
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Fighter
Unit: I-1-Vl.G.V (1st Flight, 1st Squadron, 5th Group); based at Samarinda.
On map Dec 7: Y
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer

- Dutch_slith
- Posts: 336
- Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2005 8:21 am
- Location: the Netherlands
RE: Named Pilot list
Name: J.N. Droog (Flight Leader) // B. Wink // G. Olsen // W.E. Wessels
Rank: 2LT (Tlt) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // FO (Sgt)
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Fighter
Unit: II-1-Vl.G.V (2nd Flight, 1st Squadron, 5th Group); based at Samarinda.
On map Dec 7: Y
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer
Rank: 2LT (Tlt) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // FO (Sgt)
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Fighter
Unit: II-1-Vl.G.V (2nd Flight, 1st Squadron, 5th Group); based at Samarinda.
On map Dec 7: Y
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer

- Dutch_slith
- Posts: 336
- Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2005 8:21 am
- Location: the Netherlands
RE: Named Pilot list
Name: F.J.W. den Ouden (Flight Leader, 421220) // J.C. Beckman (Flight Ldr) // J.A. Butner (Flight Ldr) // C.G.P. Dietz //
E.E. Harders // C.H. Nivo // R. Belloni // A.J. Andriessen // H.G. Bouwens // R. Jacobs // J.C.J. Lippmann // F.A. van Hien //
F. van den Broek // D.T. de Bont
Rank: 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) //
2LT (Tlt) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // FO (SM) // FO (Sgt) //
FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt)
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Bomber
Unit: 1-Vl.G.I (1st Squadron, 1st Group); based at Samarinda.
On map Dec 7: Y
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer
E.E. Harders // C.H. Nivo // R. Belloni // A.J. Andriessen // H.G. Bouwens // R. Jacobs // J.C.J. Lippmann // F.A. van Hien //
F. van den Broek // D.T. de Bont
Rank: 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) //
2LT (Tlt) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // FO (SM) // FO (Sgt) //
FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt)
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Bomber
Unit: 1-Vl.G.I (1st Squadron, 1st Group); based at Samarinda.
On map Dec 7: Y
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer

- Dutch_slith
- Posts: 336
- Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2005 8:21 am
- Location: the Netherlands
RE: Named Pilot list
Name: Th.G.J. van der Schroeff (Flight Ldr) // J.H. Lukkien (Flight Ldr) // H. van Weerden (Flight Ldr) //
A.D.M. Moorrees // K. Troost // E.S. Fimmen // W.G.C. Tinkelenberg // P.M.H. Baten // W. Schalk // K. van Bremen //
L.J. van Wijk // J.N. Vermey // I.H. Boltjes // J. Wijbenga // J.W. Onink // J. Algra
Rank: 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) //
2LT (Tlt) // FO (Adj) // FO (SM) // FO (SM) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) //
FO (Brig) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Brig) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt)
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Bomber
Unit: 2-Vl.G.II (2nd Squadron, 2nd Group); based at Malang
On map Dec 7: N (fully operational on 421230)
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
Adj (Adjudant-onderofficier) = Flight Officer
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Brig (Brigadier) = Corporal = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer
A.D.M. Moorrees // K. Troost // E.S. Fimmen // W.G.C. Tinkelenberg // P.M.H. Baten // W. Schalk // K. van Bremen //
L.J. van Wijk // J.N. Vermey // I.H. Boltjes // J. Wijbenga // J.W. Onink // J. Algra
Rank: 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) //
2LT (Tlt) // FO (Adj) // FO (SM) // FO (SM) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) //
FO (Brig) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Brig) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt)
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Bomber
Unit: 2-Vl.G.II (2nd Squadron, 2nd Group); based at Malang
On map Dec 7: N (fully operational on 421230)
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
Adj (Adjudant-onderofficier) = Flight Officer
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Brig (Brigadier) = Corporal = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer

- Dutch_slith
- Posts: 336
- Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2005 8:21 am
- Location: the Netherlands
RE: Named Pilot list
Name: H.M.E. van Leyden (Sqd Ldr) // G.J.A. van Boeckel (Flight Ldr) // C.J.H. Samson (Flight Ldr) //
B. Diepering // L.N. Volckert // P.E. Straatman // H.K.M. Haye // J.J. Stuurhaan // G.A. van Cattenburgh //
J.C. Yland // J. Bos // W.J. Hofmijster // Th.H.M. Duffels // W. Calicher // J. Bakker
Rank: 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 2LT (Tlt) //
2LT (Tlt) // 2LT (Tlt) // 2LT (Tlt) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) //
2LT (Vdg) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt)
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Bomber
Unit: 1-Vl.G.II (1st Squadron, 2nd Group); based at Malang
On map Dec 7: Y
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
Adj (Adjudant-onderofficier) = Flight Officer
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Brig (Brigadier) = Corporal = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer
B. Diepering // L.N. Volckert // P.E. Straatman // H.K.M. Haye // J.J. Stuurhaan // G.A. van Cattenburgh //
J.C. Yland // J. Bos // W.J. Hofmijster // Th.H.M. Duffels // W. Calicher // J. Bakker
Rank: 1LT (Elt) // 1LT (Elt) // 2LT (Tlt) //
2LT (Tlt) // 2LT (Tlt) // 2LT (Tlt) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) // 2LT (Vdg) //
2LT (Vdg) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt) // FO (Sgt)
Service/Nation: KNIL (ML), the Netherlands
Type: Bomber
Unit: 1-Vl.G.II (1st Squadron, 2nd Group); based at Malang
On map Dec 7: Y
Overall EXP: 55
Ace: N
If ace, # kills: -
Leader values: generic
What are values based on? What was he known for?: -
Any references: P.C. Boer - De Luchtstrijd rond Borneo - December 1941 - Februari 1942
Fate IRL: -
Kapt (Kapitein) = Captain
Elt (Eerste Luitenant) = 1st Lieutenant
Tlt (Tweede Luitenant) = 2nd Luitenant
Vdg (Vaandrig) = 2nd Lieutenant
Adj (Adjudant-onderofficier) = Flight Officer
SM (Sergeant-majoor) = Flight Officer
Brig (Brigadier) = Corporal = Flight Officer
Sgt (Sergeant) = Flight Officer

RE: Named Pilot list
ORIGINAL: TheElf
Name:Full first and last Jack J Setzekorn
Rank: Lt
Service/Nation: USN
Type: Carrier Fighter pilot F6F Hellcat
Unit:
On map Dec 7?: Y/N N
Overall EXP: 50
Ace: Y/N Japanese Ace*
If ace, # kills:
Leader values: very cocky and aggressive - 70
What are values based on? What was he known for?: short background here... With Bill Busch as pilot, Jack Setzekorn was flying as gunner on a photo-recon? mission. Returning to the carrier, they crash landed in a ball of flame into the hanger deck. About an hour after the landing, the Capt came to sick bay to see the men. The commendation was oral, not written, but upon telling, was consistent for 50 years.
While the men stood at attention in underwear and bandages, with eyes forward, the Captain informed them " By refusing a wave-off and crashing into the hanger deck, you two idiots did what the entire Japanese Navy and the entire Japanese Air Force could not do - put this carrier out of commission for three days. You have destroyed 7 planes and caused over a million dollars in damage to this ship. You two are Japanese Aces."
At this point, Setze would pause, take a drink of Crown Royal and water, and as an aside, say that he and Busch had met with the Captain several times - and he thought that, relatively speaking, things were not going too bad at that point. But the Capt had stopped speaking, and Busch said "Well, my Father will pay for it."
For a few minutes, Setze said, he thought the Capt was really going to have them sewn into a bag with a 5' shell and tossed overboard.
He said on Sept 2 1945, they were outside Tokyo Bay - starting at 1 hour before sunrise, sitting in the cockpit of their fighters until after the surrender was signed.
Any references
Fate IRL:with date of death Dr Jack Setzekorn died 2007
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joliverlay
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RE: Named Pilot list
Name:Jackson O. Lay (father)
Rank:Air Cadet (training) then Sgt.
Service/Nation: United States
Type: B-17 (ferry pilot and check mission-aborted aircraft for faults)
Unit: Hq Sqd, 18th Air Base Group, Wheeler Field, Hawaii
On map Dec 7?: Y
Overall EXP:60
Ace: N
If ace, # kills:0
Leader values: all low except organization and inspiration
Background: Cadet Lay's solo flight crash lands in cornfield in CA. Inquiry faults carburetor. Redo of solo scheduled after move to HI. A ruptured appendix and then Pearl Harbor interrupts. Army discovers a need for ferry pilots. Later transferred to Jimmy Stewart’s (the famous actor) squadron with 8th AAF. Assigned clerical duties and checking aborted bombers for mechanical problems by flying to Scotland and back.
Famous for ferrying candy and smokes to Aberdeen and Scotch back to England on mechanical tests. Volunteered to pilot one real raid (for a combat ribbon) on a supposed milk run to Pad du Calais just over the coast and unexpectedly met a renowned JG. Saved from emergency infantry replacement duty by Hap Arnold who kept all pre-war volunteers out of infantry replacement pool. Participated (clerk) in debrief of pilots on both sides (including after the war) remembered with great interest stories of the fo-fighters. Assigned to first USAAF jet unit as Sgt. Typed up his own discharge papers and left the USAAF the day enlistments were frozen by presidential order at the beginning of the Korean Conflict. Some of his friends were overrun in Korea.
Any references. I have a HQ and squadron photo taken in front of Schofield Barracks dated November 1941 taken by Schofield Studio.
Fate: Died playing duplicate bridge (he learned in the service) 1990
Morrison's works are closest to the stories my father told of the bravery and sacrifices made.
They don't make men like my father any more in the free world. Maybe the Aussies still do? God I hope someone does. It won't be to long before the grim reaper seeks another blood sacrifice at the alter of freedom. I'd feel better about it all if the greatest generation were not leaving us.
Rank:Air Cadet (training) then Sgt.
Service/Nation: United States
Type: B-17 (ferry pilot and check mission-aborted aircraft for faults)
Unit: Hq Sqd, 18th Air Base Group, Wheeler Field, Hawaii
On map Dec 7?: Y
Overall EXP:60
Ace: N
If ace, # kills:0
Leader values: all low except organization and inspiration
Background: Cadet Lay's solo flight crash lands in cornfield in CA. Inquiry faults carburetor. Redo of solo scheduled after move to HI. A ruptured appendix and then Pearl Harbor interrupts. Army discovers a need for ferry pilots. Later transferred to Jimmy Stewart’s (the famous actor) squadron with 8th AAF. Assigned clerical duties and checking aborted bombers for mechanical problems by flying to Scotland and back.
Famous for ferrying candy and smokes to Aberdeen and Scotch back to England on mechanical tests. Volunteered to pilot one real raid (for a combat ribbon) on a supposed milk run to Pad du Calais just over the coast and unexpectedly met a renowned JG. Saved from emergency infantry replacement duty by Hap Arnold who kept all pre-war volunteers out of infantry replacement pool. Participated (clerk) in debrief of pilots on both sides (including after the war) remembered with great interest stories of the fo-fighters. Assigned to first USAAF jet unit as Sgt. Typed up his own discharge papers and left the USAAF the day enlistments were frozen by presidential order at the beginning of the Korean Conflict. Some of his friends were overrun in Korea.
Any references. I have a HQ and squadron photo taken in front of Schofield Barracks dated November 1941 taken by Schofield Studio.
Fate: Died playing duplicate bridge (he learned in the service) 1990
Morrison's works are closest to the stories my father told of the bravery and sacrifices made.
They don't make men like my father any more in the free world. Maybe the Aussies still do? God I hope someone does. It won't be to long before the grim reaper seeks another blood sacrifice at the alter of freedom. I'd feel better about it all if the greatest generation were not leaving us.
- Kwik E Mart
- Posts: 2447
- Joined: Wed Jul 21, 2004 10:42 pm
RE: Named Pilot list
Name: Ben Affleck (aka Rafe McCawley)
Rank: 1st Lt
Service/Nation: US Army Air Corps
Type: P-40N (super top secret pre version of the "N" version), later the B-25 for Doolittle Raid
Unit: Not sure....didn't he steal a plane?
On map Dec 7?: Damn right....and hung over as heck
Overall EXP: hmmmm - some in England me thinks...
Ace: Of course
If ace, # kills: 3 before Pearl Harbor...
Leader values: huh?
What are values based on? What was he known for?: Inventor of the "Chicken" manuever, which when performed with a squadron mate, causes enemy planes to crash into each other head on....
Any references: hey, if it was Hollywood, it MUST be true...
Fate IRL: crop duster with his best friends son, Danny
Still researching Wild Bill Kelso (aka John Belushi)
Rank: 1st Lt
Service/Nation: US Army Air Corps
Type: P-40N (super top secret pre version of the "N" version), later the B-25 for Doolittle Raid
Unit: Not sure....didn't he steal a plane?
On map Dec 7?: Damn right....and hung over as heck
Overall EXP: hmmmm - some in England me thinks...
Ace: Of course
If ace, # kills: 3 before Pearl Harbor...
Leader values: huh?
What are values based on? What was he known for?: Inventor of the "Chicken" manuever, which when performed with a squadron mate, causes enemy planes to crash into each other head on....
Any references: hey, if it was Hollywood, it MUST be true...
Fate IRL: crop duster with his best friends son, Danny
Still researching Wild Bill Kelso (aka John Belushi)
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- Charbroiled
- Posts: 1181
- Joined: Thu Oct 14, 2004 10:50 pm
- Location: Oregon
RE: Named Pilot list
Might already be included:
Name:Robert Lee Scott, Jr.
Rank: Colonel
Service/Nation: Army, US...AVG
Type: P-40
Unit: AVG, 23rd Fighter Group
On map Dec 7?: Yes, but started flying combat missions July 1942
Overall EXP: 388 combat missions
Ace: Yes
If ace, # kills: 13
Leader values: ??
What are values based on? What was he known for?: short background here...
Any references http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lee_Scott,_Jr.
Fate IRL:died Feb 2006
Name:Robert Lee Scott, Jr.
Rank: Colonel
Service/Nation: Army, US...AVG
Type: P-40
Unit: AVG, 23rd Fighter Group
On map Dec 7?: Yes, but started flying combat missions July 1942
Overall EXP: 388 combat missions
Ace: Yes
If ace, # kills: 13
Leader values: ??
What are values based on? What was he known for?: short background here...
Any references http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lee_Scott,_Jr.
Fate IRL:died Feb 2006
"When I said I would run, I meant 'away' ". - Orange
RE: Named Pilot list
Might already be in game.
Name:Asghar Khan
Rank: Squadron Leader
Service/Nation: Indian Air Force
Type: Hurricane IIc, Spitfire VIII and Meteor for certainty.
Unit: No.9 Squadron IAF
On map Dec 7?: Y/N - unknown! He was commisioned on 22nd/12/40. So he should be knocking about somewhere as a pilot. But his command of no.9 squadron was given on 28th August 1945.
Overall EXP: no idea - he was considered good by his peers
Ace: N
Leader values: High administration (he became head of pakistani air force aged just 36), High aggression (he was first pilot from Indian subcontinent to fly a jet plane - Meteor when on Fighter Leaders Course in Britain). Decent land skill (he was originally in Indian Army but transferred out at start of war to air force).
Any references
Gupta's history of Indian air force for date of commission etc.
General military histories of Pakistan tend to mention him a bit.
Fate IRL:Still alive and involved in politics
Name:Asghar Khan
Rank: Squadron Leader
Service/Nation: Indian Air Force
Type: Hurricane IIc, Spitfire VIII and Meteor for certainty.
Unit: No.9 Squadron IAF
On map Dec 7?: Y/N - unknown! He was commisioned on 22nd/12/40. So he should be knocking about somewhere as a pilot. But his command of no.9 squadron was given on 28th August 1945.
Overall EXP: no idea - he was considered good by his peers
Ace: N
Leader values: High administration (he became head of pakistani air force aged just 36), High aggression (he was first pilot from Indian subcontinent to fly a jet plane - Meteor when on Fighter Leaders Course in Britain). Decent land skill (he was originally in Indian Army but transferred out at start of war to air force).
Any references
Gupta's history of Indian air force for date of commission etc.
General military histories of Pakistan tend to mention him a bit.
Fate IRL:Still alive and involved in politics

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RE: Named Pilot list
Here's a few:
Name: Clive Caldwell
Rank: Squadron Leader/Group Captain
Service/Nation: RAAF/Australia
Type: Fighter
Unit: No. 1 (Fighter) Wing (commander)
On map Dec 7?: N
Overall EXP: 95+
Ace: Y
If ace, # kills: 28.5
Leader values: Reasonably high admin (became Group Captain), high agression
What are values based on? What was he known for?:
Clive Robertson Caldwell, DSO, DFC and Bar (28 July 1910–5 August 1994) was the leading Australian air ace of World War II. He is officially credited with shooting down 28.5 enemy aircraft, in over 300 operational sorties. In addition to his official score, he has been ascribed three shared victories, six probables and 15 damaged.[1][2] Caldwell flew Curtiss P-40 Tomahawks and Kittyhawks in the North African Campaign and Supermarine Spitfires in the South West Pacific Theatre. He was the highest-scoring P-40 pilot from any air force and the highest-scoring Allied pilot in North Africa.[3][4]...
On 23 November [1941], Caldwell shot down an Experte, Hauptmann Wolfgang Lippert, commander of Staffel II./JG 27, who bailed out uninjured. For this action he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.[13] Caldwell claimed five Junkers Ju 87 (Stuka) dive bombers in a matter of minutes on 5 December.
Any references: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Caldwell
Fate IRL: Survuved the war. Died 5th August 1994.
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Name: Charles Arbuthnot Crombie
Rank: flight lieutenant (?)
Service/Nation: RAF/Australian
Type: Fighter
Unit: No.176 Squadron RAF
On map Dec 7?: N
Overall EXP: 90+
Ace: Y
If ace, # kills: 12
Leader values:
What are values based on? What was he known for?:
Air ace in North African campaign before being transferred to India.
From article:
On the evening of 19 January 1943 Crombie intercepted a formation of four Japanese bombers near Calcutta. Enemy fire set his Beaufighter's starboard motor ablaze, but he persisted with the attack and shot down one plane. When flames from the burning motor swept back, he ordered his navigator to parachute to safety and pressed on alone. Crombie destroyed a second bomber and damaged a third, then his fuel tank exploded and he was forced to bale out with his clothing alight. His typically modest and laconic account of the combat in a letter to his wife made no mention of his success, merely relating that he had been shot down and had 'landed in the most God awful swamp'. For his courage and determination in this 'magnificent lone-hand action', he won the Distinguished Service Order; a Distinguished Flying Cross, awarded in May, recognized the leadership and fighting spirit which he had displayed in earlier engagements. At the end of his operational tour he had been credited with the destruction of twelve enemy aircraft and probably an additional four.
Any references:
http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130596b.htm
Fate IRL:
Repatriated on 27 September 1943, Crombie was promoted temporary flight lieutenant in October and acting squadron leader in November. He was posted in December to No.5 Operational Training Unit, based at Tocumwal, New South Wales. During a test flight on 26 August 1945 he was killed when his Beaufighter crashed at Williamtown.
This pilot is probably pilot number 4498 but if so he is in the wrong unit.
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R H Gibbes (pilot number 4320) should arrive in the game in July 1944, not at game start.
Should also be a squadron leader.
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Name: Adrian P. Goldsmith
Rank: Squadron Leader
Service/Nation: RAAF/Australia
Type: Fighter
Unit: No.452 Squadron RAAF
On map Dec 7?: N
Overall EXP: 90+
Ace: Y
If ace, # kills: 16.5
Leader values: Unknown
What are values based on? What was he known for?:
12.5 Victories over Malta
4 Victories in the Pacific
Any references:
Fate IRL: I don't know.
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Name: Alan Hill Boyd
Rank: Squadron Leader
Service/Nation: RAAF/Australia
Type: Fighter
Unit: No.75 Sqd RAAF
On map Dec 7?: N
Overall EXP: 90
Ace: Y
If ace, # kills: 6.5
Leader values:
What are values based on? What was he known for?:
Australian fighter pilot with 6 victories.
Any references:
http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/commonwealth_boyd.htm
Fate IRL: Survived the war.
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Name: Clive Caldwell
Rank: Squadron Leader/Group Captain
Service/Nation: RAAF/Australia
Type: Fighter
Unit: No. 1 (Fighter) Wing (commander)
On map Dec 7?: N
Overall EXP: 95+
Ace: Y
If ace, # kills: 28.5
Leader values: Reasonably high admin (became Group Captain), high agression
What are values based on? What was he known for?:
Clive Robertson Caldwell, DSO, DFC and Bar (28 July 1910–5 August 1994) was the leading Australian air ace of World War II. He is officially credited with shooting down 28.5 enemy aircraft, in over 300 operational sorties. In addition to his official score, he has been ascribed three shared victories, six probables and 15 damaged.[1][2] Caldwell flew Curtiss P-40 Tomahawks and Kittyhawks in the North African Campaign and Supermarine Spitfires in the South West Pacific Theatre. He was the highest-scoring P-40 pilot from any air force and the highest-scoring Allied pilot in North Africa.[3][4]...
On 23 November [1941], Caldwell shot down an Experte, Hauptmann Wolfgang Lippert, commander of Staffel II./JG 27, who bailed out uninjured. For this action he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.[13] Caldwell claimed five Junkers Ju 87 (Stuka) dive bombers in a matter of minutes on 5 December.
Any references: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Caldwell
Fate IRL: Survuved the war. Died 5th August 1994.
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Name: Charles Arbuthnot Crombie
Rank: flight lieutenant (?)
Service/Nation: RAF/Australian
Type: Fighter
Unit: No.176 Squadron RAF
On map Dec 7?: N
Overall EXP: 90+
Ace: Y
If ace, # kills: 12
Leader values:
What are values based on? What was he known for?:
Air ace in North African campaign before being transferred to India.
From article:
On the evening of 19 January 1943 Crombie intercepted a formation of four Japanese bombers near Calcutta. Enemy fire set his Beaufighter's starboard motor ablaze, but he persisted with the attack and shot down one plane. When flames from the burning motor swept back, he ordered his navigator to parachute to safety and pressed on alone. Crombie destroyed a second bomber and damaged a third, then his fuel tank exploded and he was forced to bale out with his clothing alight. His typically modest and laconic account of the combat in a letter to his wife made no mention of his success, merely relating that he had been shot down and had 'landed in the most God awful swamp'. For his courage and determination in this 'magnificent lone-hand action', he won the Distinguished Service Order; a Distinguished Flying Cross, awarded in May, recognized the leadership and fighting spirit which he had displayed in earlier engagements. At the end of his operational tour he had been credited with the destruction of twelve enemy aircraft and probably an additional four.
Any references:
http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130596b.htm
Fate IRL:
Repatriated on 27 September 1943, Crombie was promoted temporary flight lieutenant in October and acting squadron leader in November. He was posted in December to No.5 Operational Training Unit, based at Tocumwal, New South Wales. During a test flight on 26 August 1945 he was killed when his Beaufighter crashed at Williamtown.
This pilot is probably pilot number 4498 but if so he is in the wrong unit.
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R H Gibbes (pilot number 4320) should arrive in the game in July 1944, not at game start.
Should also be a squadron leader.
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Name: Adrian P. Goldsmith
Rank: Squadron Leader
Service/Nation: RAAF/Australia
Type: Fighter
Unit: No.452 Squadron RAAF
On map Dec 7?: N
Overall EXP: 90+
Ace: Y
If ace, # kills: 16.5
Leader values: Unknown
What are values based on? What was he known for?:
12.5 Victories over Malta
4 Victories in the Pacific
Any references:
Fate IRL: I don't know.
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Name: Alan Hill Boyd
Rank: Squadron Leader
Service/Nation: RAAF/Australia
Type: Fighter
Unit: No.75 Sqd RAAF
On map Dec 7?: N
Overall EXP: 90
Ace: Y
If ace, # kills: 6.5
Leader values:
What are values based on? What was he known for?:
Australian fighter pilot with 6 victories.
Any references:
http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/commonwealth_boyd.htm
Fate IRL: Survived the war.
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RE: Named Pilot list
ORIGINAL: TheElf
tick tock...
I am still preparing an excel file with 383 dutch pilots (MLD/MLKNIL)

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RE: Named Pilot list
This file contains every MLD/MLKNIL pilot who saw action in the Pacifc War.
Two pilots Flight Officers G.J. Ahrends and B.H. Klaassens flew with the Vk.A.3, but i couldn't figure out in which flight.
Since Vk.A.3 operated only in flights during the Java campaign, these pilots are left out of the list.
There were no pilot lists available for the following sections/squadrons:
GVT 11 flying the T.IVa
GVT 12 flying the T.IVa
GVT 13 flying the C.XI-W
GVT 14 flying the C.XI-W
No. 321 (Dutch) Squadron (GVT sections were disbanded into No. 321 (Dutch) Squadron)
No. 321 (Dutch) Squadron Liberator flight
Two pilots Flight Officers G.J. Ahrends and B.H. Klaassens flew with the Vk.A.3, but i couldn't figure out in which flight.
Since Vk.A.3 operated only in flights during the Java campaign, these pilots are left out of the list.
There were no pilot lists available for the following sections/squadrons:
GVT 11 flying the T.IVa
GVT 12 flying the T.IVa
GVT 13 flying the C.XI-W
GVT 14 flying the C.XI-W
No. 321 (Dutch) Squadron (GVT sections were disbanded into No. 321 (Dutch) Squadron)
No. 321 (Dutch) Squadron Liberator flight
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RE: Named Pilot list
Name: Arhtur Pring
Rank: Flt Sgt
Service/Nation: RAF
Type: NF pilot
Unit: 176 Sqn
On map Dec 7?: N
Overall EXP: 80+
Ace: Y
If ace, # kills: 6-7 (3-4 in Western Desert, 3 in Burma)
Leader values:
What are values based on? Arthur Pring (and his radar op Wt Off Cyril Phillips) arrived in Burma from the Western Desert with three kills. Shortly after arriving in Burma they were scrambeled against a Japanese raid heading for Calcutta. In four minutes he shot down three of the Japanese bombers some 20 miles SW of Khulua.
Bloody Shambles vol.3
Beaufighter Aces of WW2
Fate IRL: Survived WW2 IIRC
Rank: Flt Sgt
Service/Nation: RAF
Type: NF pilot
Unit: 176 Sqn
On map Dec 7?: N
Overall EXP: 80+
Ace: Y
If ace, # kills: 6-7 (3-4 in Western Desert, 3 in Burma)
Leader values:
What are values based on? Arthur Pring (and his radar op Wt Off Cyril Phillips) arrived in Burma from the Western Desert with three kills. Shortly after arriving in Burma they were scrambeled against a Japanese raid heading for Calcutta. In four minutes he shot down three of the Japanese bombers some 20 miles SW of Khulua.
Bloody Shambles vol.3
Beaufighter Aces of WW2
Fate IRL: Survived WW2 IIRC
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RE: Named Pilot list
Name:
Andrew Curtis
Rank:
2nd Lieutenant
Service/Nation:
USA
Type:
He flew B-25
Unit:
On map Dec 7?: Y/N
N
Overall EXP:
Whatever normal Exp for new pilots in 1945
Ace: Y/N
No
If ace, # kills:
Leader values:
As a new 2nd Lieutenant, he probably does not have much.
What are values based on? What was he known for?:
Andy is my father in law. He passed June 3, 2006. He was on his way to Australia when the war ended. He was a B-25 pilot. I do not know if he was going to a unit, deploying with a unit or going to a pool. He remained in the air force after the war and rose to the rank of Lt Col. Shortly before Vietnam, his eyesight deteriorated enough to keep him from flying. He then worked and maintained ELINT equipment till his retirement. After he retired, he became a high school math teacher. I met and married my wife late in life and did not get to meet him till a couple years before he died. His mental faculties were deteriorating be the time I met him and I did not get to see him at his best.
Any references
Fate IRL:
He passed away June 3, 2006 {my upcoming surgery is scheduled for June 3rd}, with his family and faithful dog who never left his side the last month of his life.
Andrew Curtis
Rank:
2nd Lieutenant
Service/Nation:
USA
Type:
He flew B-25
Unit:
On map Dec 7?: Y/N
N
Overall EXP:
Whatever normal Exp for new pilots in 1945
Ace: Y/N
No
If ace, # kills:
Leader values:
As a new 2nd Lieutenant, he probably does not have much.
What are values based on? What was he known for?:
Andy is my father in law. He passed June 3, 2006. He was on his way to Australia when the war ended. He was a B-25 pilot. I do not know if he was going to a unit, deploying with a unit or going to a pool. He remained in the air force after the war and rose to the rank of Lt Col. Shortly before Vietnam, his eyesight deteriorated enough to keep him from flying. He then worked and maintained ELINT equipment till his retirement. After he retired, he became a high school math teacher. I met and married my wife late in life and did not get to meet him till a couple years before he died. His mental faculties were deteriorating be the time I met him and I did not get to see him at his best.
Any references
Fate IRL:
He passed away June 3, 2006 {my upcoming surgery is scheduled for June 3rd}, with his family and faithful dog who never left his side the last month of his life.








