Originally posted by CDR Akira
vehicle/plane set for PH event;
USS Nevada,TBM,F4F,J2F,jeep,B-17,PBY,firetugs,submarines,pt boats,and lots of japanise planes
sorry no P-40s were in the fight look at the Hitory channels presentation on the truth of pearl harbor it says all the planes were f4f tbm some sbds
Not only were there P-40s in the fight (Welch and Taylor had 6 confirmed kills between them), but some P-36 Hawks were also involved. Both pilots received the DFC personally from Gen. Hap Arnold, and had an audience with President Roosevelt.
I suspect that even the History Channel didn't screw it up that bad. I figure you simply misunderstood what was being presented.
Some SBDs did blunder into the fight arriving from U.S. carriers. Indeed, some F4F-3s were fired on by tripleA later in the day when they too flew in from the carriers. However, the vast majority, if not all fighters that got airborne on 12/7/41 were USAAF.
I suggest the following for reading on the topic:
Dr. William Wolf, 'Aerial Action... Pearl Harbor Attack',
American Aviation Historical Society Journal, Spring 1989.
Al Blackburn, 'Aces Wild: The Race for Mach 1', Scholarly Resources, 1999.
Walter Lord, 'Day of Infamy', Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1957.
Gordon W. Prange, 'At Dawn We Slept', McGraw-Hill, 1981.
Len Deighton, 'Blood, Tears and Folly', HarperCollins, 1993.
My regards,
Widewing