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Where was his plane knocked out of the sky?
What aircraft type did the shooting?
Yamamoto was leaving Rabaul and i guess he was shot down by a P38 lightning.
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Where was his plane knocked out of the sky?
What aircraft type did the shooting?
Warspite1ORIGINAL: micheljq
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Where was his plane knocked out of the sky?
What aircraft type did the shooting?
Yamamoto was leaving Rabaul and i guess he was shot down by a P38 lightning.
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Where was his plane knocked out of the sky?
Warspite1ORIGINAL: terje439
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Where was his plane knocked out of the sky?
The Solomons
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Warspite1ORIGINAL: terje439
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Where was his plane knocked out of the sky?
The Solomons
Looking for something a little more exact Terje439, but you are in the right part of the world.
It was Lamphier (or his wingman I'm not really sure without googling it), onboard a P-38G, and Yamamoto was on an inspection tour, flown in a G4M1 Betty from Rabaul to the Salomon, and when he was shot down by the long ranged P-38 mission, he was about to land on the southern tip of Bougainville Island, I'm not sure if it is Buna.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Who shot down Isoroku Yamamoto?
Where was his plane knocked out of the sky?
What aircraft type did the shooting?
When was it?
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Froonp
It was Lamphier (or his wingman I'm not really sure without googling it), onboard a P-38G, and Yamamoto was on an inspection tour, flown in a G4M1 Betty from Rabaul to the Salomon, and when he was shot down by the long ranged P-38 mission, he was about to land on the southern tip of Bougainville Island, I'm not sure if it is Buna.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Who shot down Isoroku Yamamoto?
Where was his plane knocked out of the sky?
What aircraft type did the shooting?
When was it?
The story don't tell if he died on the crash or under the Lightnings' gunfire, but on that 18 april 1943 the fortune definitely stopped smiling to the Japanese.
There is a controversy as to be sure it was Lamphier, because I think there were 2 Betty in the Japanese flight, and it's not sure inside which one Yamamoto was, and not sure Lamphier downed both.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Froonp
It was Lamphier (or his wingman I'm not really sure without googling it), onboard a P-38G, and Yamamoto was on an inspection tour, flown in a G4M1 Betty from Rabaul to the Salomon, and when he was shot down by the long ranged P-38 mission, he was about to land on the southern tip of Bougainville Island, I'm not sure if it is Buna.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Who shot down Isoroku Yamamoto?
Where was his plane knocked out of the sky?
What aircraft type did the shooting?
When was it?
The story don't tell if he died on the crash or under the Lightnings' gunfire, but on that 18 april 1943 the fortune definitely stopped smiling to the Japanese.
1. Correct it was Captain Thomas Lamphier
2. The plane was on its way from Rabaul to Ballale Island, in the Solomons. It was over Bougainville when intercepted by the US aircraft. The plane crashed in the jungle near Buin, Bougainville.
3. It was a Lightning P-38G
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Froonp
There is a controversy as to be sure it was Lamphier, because I think there were 2 Betty in the Japanese flight, and it's not sure inside which one Yamamoto was, and not sure Lamphier downed both.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Froonp
It was Lamphier (or his wingman I'm not really sure without googling it), onboard a P-38G, and Yamamoto was on an inspection tour, flown in a G4M1 Betty from Rabaul to the Salomon, and when he was shot down by the long ranged P-38 mission, he was about to land on the southern tip of Bougainville Island, I'm not sure if it is Buna.
The story don't tell if he died on the crash or under the Lightnings' gunfire, but on that 18 april 1943 the fortune definitely stopped smiling to the Japanese.
1. Correct it was Captain Thomas Lamphier
2. The plane was on its way from Rabaul to Ballale Island, in the Solomons. It was over Bougainville when intercepted by the US aircraft. The plane crashed in the jungle near Buin, Bougainville.
3. It was a Lightning P-38G
Warspite1ORIGINAL: ezz
Saipan was the resigning issue.
Nagumo might have been in line to take the fleet. No idea if he ever did.
Don't know the rest.