Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Side view of No. 67 Squadron Buffalo W8245 RD-D at RAF Station Magwe, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Magwe." and "Buffalo."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Wreckage of an RAF Buffalo after being destroyed on the ground during a Japanese air raid at RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Wreckage of crashed Japs." and "Remains of a Buff."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Side view of No. 67 Squadron Buffalo W8228 at RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Buffalo."
Pilot Officer WJ Greenhalgh, pilot with B Flight, No. 488 Squadron, sitting on a Buffalo at RAF Station Kallang, Singapore.
From the 488 Squadron Diary.
Sergeant Pilot CD Charters, pilot with B Flight, No. 488 Squadron, sitting on a Buffalo at RAF Station Kallang, Singapore.
From the 488 Squadron Diary.
Four pilots with B Flight, No. 488 Squadron with a Buffalo at RAF Station Kallang, Singapore.
From the 488 Squadron Diary.
L-R: Sergeant Pilot CD Charters, Sergeant Pilot RW McMillan, Pilot Officer WJ Greenhalgh, Pilot Officer LR Farr
Pilot Officer NC Sharp, pilot with B Flight, No. 488 Squadron, with Buffalo W8138 NF-O, at RAF Station Kallang, Singapore.
From the 488 Squadron Diary.
Flight Lieutenant JR Hutcheson, Officer Commanding B Flight, No. 488 Squadron, with a Buffalo at RAF Station Kallang, Singapore.
From the 488 Squadron Diary.
Pilot Officer FS Johnstone, pilot with B Flight, No. 488 Squadron, sitting on a Buffalo at RAF Station Kallang, Singapore.
From the 488 Squadron Diary.
Sergeant Pilot Bob Greening, pilot with B Flight, No. 488 Squadron, sitting on a Buffalo at RAF Station Kallang, Singapore.
From the 488 Squadron Diary.
Image from the William Christiansen personal album collection.
"Kallang 1941". A view of the main hangar at RAF Station Kallang, Singapore.
No. 67 Squadron and/or No. 243 Squadron Buffaloes parked outside.
Acrylic painting by Ewen Brooking.
Shows No. 67 Squadron Buffalos and Chinese 'Flying Tigers' P40 Kittyhawks scrambling from RAF Station Tengah, Singapore.