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Hawker Hurricane in Dutch Service
Delivery
In 1941, the Dutch East Indies Air Force ordered twelve Hurricanes, but
they were not delivered because there was a shortage of powerplants. In
late 1941, a total of 24 Hurricane Mk Is on route to Singapore for the
Royal Air Force (RAF) were delivered in crates to Tjililitan on Java for
use by tbe Dutch East Indies Air Force. They had no radio equipment and
no oxygen equipment. On 16 February 1942, they were flown to Kalidjati,
where they were probably serialed (1 to 24?) and a red - white - blue flag
was painted on the tail at Ngoro. Of the two squadrons of the Java Air
Force, one squadron defended Batavia.
Operational Use
Two Hurricanes were destroyed during training. The Hurricane flown by pilot
Hamming touched the ground with the propellor and the other, flown by
sergeant Hermans, crashed during landing. On 21 February 1942, eight
Hurricanes were surprised during their landing at Kalidjati by Japanese
Nakajima Ki.43 Hayabusa (Oscar) fighters. Sergeant Jacobs turned up in a
bombcrater, but two of the Hurricanes escaped to Tjikampek. On 26 February
1942, the last seven Hurricanes flew to Ngoro and on 1 March 1942 the
Hurricanes attacked the invading Japanese landingcraft at Bantam Bay and
Kretan. One Hurricane, flown by lieutenant Bruinler, touched a boat with
the propellor, but reached Ngoro safe. Lieutenant Marinus escaped to
Soerakarta, but his Hurricane crashed the following morning, whereby the
pilot escaped safely. Vaandrig (pilot) Vink flew to Banjoermas. On 9 March
1942, the six remaining Hurricanes were set on fire by their crews at Ngoro.
Combat Record
The fighting at the beginning of the war in the Pacific had created a
surplus of RAF pilots in the Far East, because many aircraft were lost
without their pilots, and there was resentment at the handing over of
the Hurricanes to the Dutch, whose pilots were less combat skilled. But,
in two weeks, the Dutch Hurricanes destroyed or damaged thirty Japanese
aircraft, for the loss of 18 to 20 Hurricanes.
There are no photographes of the Hurricane in Dutch service.
Sources
- F-16 - De nieuwe straaljager van onze luchtmacht, H. Hooftman, Cockpit
Uitgeverij, 1979.
- Hurricane, E. Bishop, Airlife Publishing Limited, 1986.
- Wings of Fame - Volume 1, D. Donald, Aerospace Publishing Limited, 1996.
Ruud Deurenberg, 16 September 2000
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