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FIRST SUCCESS

Fresh N.Z. Fighter Squadron In Solomons MARTON PILOT BAGS A ZERO GUADALCANAL, August 23. The first success for the fresh New Zealand fighter squadron now operating from Guadalcanal was scored recently by Flight Lieutenant J. H. Arkwright, from Marton, when a Zero which he attacked over Rendova exploded in the air. Four New Zealand Warhawks were engaged in the action, and in addition to the enemy fighter shot down the same pilot damaged another and Flying Officer A. D. Bayley, of Dunedin, also damaged one. The New Zealanders suffered no losses. Diving through cloud to about 16,000 feet west of Rendova, tlie pilots led by the Marton pilot saw a large formation of Zeros some 3000 feet below them flying west. The New Zealanders circled until the enemy had passed below, then dived on them from astern. The rear of the enemy’s formation was made up of seven Zeros flying in a “V.” The Japanese leader and three planes on his starboard side saw the Dominion Warhawks and broke sharply away, but the remaining three enemy fighters continued and Flight Lieutenant Arkwright attacked the nearest. A four second burst from the Warhawk caught the Zero in the engine and forward part of the fuselage. The enemy aircraft blew up and the New Zealander, climbing in a fast left-hand turn, instantly attacked another Zero. This second machine, claimed only as damaged, was seen to be hit and its motor smoking when last seen. Following a Zero that was trying to avoid the New Zealander’s attack, the Dunedin pilot watched the enemy pull his aircraft up in a loop. He attacked from dead ahead while the Zero was still inverted and saw his bullets going home in the enemy’s engine. He fired a long burst, then pulling out to avoid a head-on collision and losing sight of the enemy. The action lasted only a few minutes, the remaining Zeros hurrying out of range and leaving the four Warhawks alone in the sky.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLIV, Issue 22671, 26 August 1943, Page 4

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FIRST SUCCESS Timaru Herald, Volume CLIV, Issue 22671, 26 August 1943, Page 4

FIRST SUCCESS Timaru Herald, Volume CLIV, Issue 22671, 26 August 1943, Page 4