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Dutch: trainer/Maritime patrol: 13: 11: 1927-1942: 12 were transferred from Europe to Dutch East Indies after war in Europe was lost Fokker F.XVIII: Dutch: airliner/Maritime patrol: 0: 5: 1940-1942: stop-gap ASW aircraft, later reverted to airliner Fokker T.VIII: Dutch: Maritime patrol: 11: 0: 1938-1940: some aircraft escaped to England and ...
KDC-10 tankers refuelled allied aircraft over the Adriatic Sea, and C-130 Hercules transports flew daily sorties from Eindhoven AB to logistically support the operation. Dutch F-16s also dropped cluster bombs on Niš. In total, RNLAF aircraft flew 1,194 sorties during operation Allied Force, which is about 7.5% of the total 37,000 sorties flown.
44-74923 – 'Trusty Rusty' Owner 'Early Birds' foundation Lelystad Airport (EHLE). [citation needed] On display P-51K #44-12525 painted in Dutch East Indies markings, on display at the Nationaal Militair Museum P-51K. 44-12125 – former USAAF plane painted in Dutch East Indies markings [26] on display at The Nationaal Militair Museum in ...
The German invasion of the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, rapidly overwhelmed Dutch resistance and the MLD aircraft were redeployed to France before the Dutch formally surrendered on 15 May. Shortly after, the MLD was ordered to Britain, where Dutch personnel formed No. 320 Squadron RAF, Coastal Command, in June 1940.
44-30210 – to flightworthiness by private owner in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [151] 44-30324 – to flightworthiness by private owner in San Martin, California. [152] 44-30627 – in storage by private owner in Borrego Springs, California. [153] 44-30733 Sandbar Mitchell – to flightworthiness by Warbirds of Glory Museum in Brighton, Michigan. [154] [155]
This aircraft was one of eight Corsairs to appear in the 1970s NBC series Baa Baa Black Sheep (later renamed Black Sheep Squadron). [107] [108] It appeared in all 35 episodes. 92304 – to airworthiness by private owner in Ione, California. [109] 92436 – to airworthiness by private owner in Hillsboro, Oregon. [110]
Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War. London: Putnam. ISBN 0-370-00033-1. Francillon, Rene J. (1970). Royal Australian Air Force & Royal New Zealand Air Force in the Pacific. Aero Pictorials 3. Fallbrook CA: Aero Publishers Inc. LCCN 76-114412. Griffin, John A. (1969). Canadian Military Aircraft Serials & Photographs 1920–1968. Publication No ...
Despite stubborn resistance the Japanese occupied the Dutch colonies, though numbers of aircraft found their way to northern Australia to continue the fight. Four Dutch squadrons were formed in Australia. The first of these, No. 18 (NEI) Squadron RAAF, was formed in April 1942 as a medium bomber squadron equipped with B-25 Mitchell aircraft.