These pilots flew P-40 fighter planes and became known as the Flying Tigers due in part to the famous tiger shark paint scheme along the nose. However, the nickname also stems from their official ...
(People's Daily Photo) Flying Tigers pilots took a group photo. (People's Daily Photo) A member of Flying Tigers painted a shark on the P-40k fighter. (People's Daily Photo) ...
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The Flying Tigers were the first American Volunteer ... being shot at multiple times by the deadly Japanese “Zero” fighter planes. After the war, China was embroiled in a turbulent civil ...
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Fast forward to the 20 th century, when the group known as the Flying Tigers painted the front of one of the top WWII fighter aircraft, the Curtiss P-40, to look like a shark with a gaping mouth.
Perry Dahl (USAF, ret.), who had been one of the last living World War II fighter aces; Dahl had passed away... Despite criticism of inferiority to the Supermarine Spitfire, Messerschmitt Bf 109 ...