ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
Yes, it seems more likely they could get that many planes in the air from a field in better shape, but would they be scrambling like that on the combat report? How could they possibly get to PH in time?
Tojo IIa standard ranges are 4/6. With drop tank 6/8. Why couldn't he (with droptanks) fly LRCAP from Broome to cover PH? Dunno why it is phrased differently on your combat report.
Also, he's had this model in production since 4/1942 (Scenario 2). Just because you're seeing a few in Australia doesn't mean they won't be the frontline fighter in Burma as well. You'll be seeing lots and lots of these guys until the later model Tonys (soon) and Franks (late 1943-early 1944, depending on research) come on line. I'd expect a Tojo IIa production of >150-200 / month by this time of the war.
Enjoy, Allied dogs!












