An unbelievably clear video today featuring pilots, ground crews and Mitsubishi Zero fighters.
The original is here. The narator speaks Indonesian, we tried to translate what he says and we were able to come up with this:
"In one of the airforce stations of Dainippon [Great Japan], from sunset to sunset, we always hear the sound of a plane flying. Which shows that the members of the Dainippon Navy keep training enthusiastically."
So, unfortunately no exact location is mentioned. The unit is the 381 Kokutai as indicated by the number "81" on the tail marking of one of the Zeros, let's try to figure out where the video might have been shot from the unit's history.
The 381 Kokutai was organised on October 1, 1943, in Tateyama Airfield, Chiba Prefecture, and was incorporated into the 13th Air Fleet, 23rd Air Squadron. The unit was to be assigned to the protection of the Balikpapan oil fields of Borneo so, in early January 1944, an advance party of 10 aircraft deployed to Balikpapan Airfield.
On February 20, received 36 Zero fighters and 12 Nakajima J1N "Gekko" (Irving) night fighters from the 202nd Kokutai, which relocated to the Inner South Seas.
Around that time, the main force of the 381 was based at Kendari Airfield, Celebes Island, with detachments at Sumba Island, and Ambon Island.
In early March, former seaplane fighter pilots were incorporated into the 381 following the disbandment of the fighter squadron of the 934th Kokutai.
On March 31, the 381 suffered casualties during "Operation Desecrate One" and relocated to Davao, Philippines.
On April 1, the unit organized three hikotai: the 602 Hikotai with 48 fighter-bombers with c/o Lt Kurosawa Takeo, the 902 Hikotai with 24 night fighters with c/o Lt Matsumura Hideo and the 311 Hikotai with 48 Zero Model 52 fighters with c/o Lt Kanzaki Kunio.
On May 15, abandoned Kendari and the main force withdrew to Balikpapan, Borneo.
The publication "Nankai No Umiwashi-tachi" (The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Groups in the Southwest Pacific Theater) by DaiNipponKaiga, features 381 Kokutai photos taken by photographer Abe Tetsuo when he visited Sorong base, West Papua in May 1944. While the earlier photos of 381Ku Zeros show bigger and more visible tail markings like the Zeros seen seen in the video, those aircraft featured in "Nankai", show a smaller tail marking placed higher on the tail. So, if these different tail markings is any indication then the video was shot sometime between January and May 1944, probably at Kendari Airfield, the main base of the unit.
Let's see some stills.
The begining of the video features a Model 52 Zero, fresh out of the Mitsubishi factories, with tail marking "81-165". The same aircraft can be seen in a photo taken when the unit was based in Toyohashi base, Aichi Prefecture, before the unit was dispatched to Borneo.Another Mitsubishi-built Model 52 has tail marking "81-171" and again can also be seen in Toyohashi.
A third Model 52 with tail marking "81-163", also seen in Toyohashi. All these photos indicate that the video was shot on a date close to the relocation from Toyohashi to Borneo and Celebes.
Note the very very interesting white wing tips on these Zeros, and how irregular they have been applied.
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