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On June 4, 1942, during the Battle of Midway, U.S. Marine pilots climbed into Brewster F2A-3 Buffalo fighters and faced Japan’s elite Mitsubishi A6M Zero. Within minutes, the encounter turned into one of the most tragic air battles of World War II. This video explores why the Brewster F2A Buffalo is often considered America’s worst fighter aircraft of the war. Once praised as the U.S. Navy’s first modern monoplane carrier fighter, the Buffalo began with promise. Early models were fast, agile, and well-liked by pilots. But weight increases, poor engineering decisions, and a lack of engine upgrades turned the aircraft into a sluggish and dangerous machine. By 1942, it was completely outmatched by Japanese fighters in the Pacific. This documentary examines Buffalo’s development, Brewster Aeronautical Corporation’s management failures, corruption investigations, and the disastrous deployment of obsolete aircraft at Midway. It also explains why Finnish pilots achieved remarkable success with lighter Buffalo variants while American Marines paid a devastating price. Through combat accounts, pilot testimony, and historical records, this video reveals how corporate greed, procurement mistakes, and rushed wartime decisions contributed to the loss of fourteen young Marine aviators. The Brewster F2A Buffalo stands as a cautionary tale of how flawed systems, not just enemy aircraft, can cost lives in war. #WorldWar2 #WW2Aviation #BrewsterBuffalo #BattleOfMidway #MilitaryHistory #WorstFighterPlanes #FighterAircraft #PacificWar