There is not much to describe, the air combat at the airport on the Ryukyu Islands between the Island Nation Air Force and the Australasian Air Force resembled a lopsided slaughter.
Australasia only lost one airplane, and that was due to an engine failure; it involved a bit of luck.
Beyond that, the Island Nation's airplanes never posed any threat to the Australasian Air Force again—not even a severe injury.
Of course, if you count the scratches and paint damage caused by bullets scraping past the metal frame, then indeed, many Australasian airplanes were damaged, especially those of the pilots.
It's like scratching a new car the first time you drive it officially on the road—it's bound to hurt a little.
The army of the Ryukyu Islands was not surprised by the failure of this air battle. The air force of the Island Nation was not large and was split into two factions by the army and the navy, which had a considerable impact.