23.06.2008, 05:37
Flying Tigers + More!
23.06.2008, 05:38
22.07.2008, 03:15
12.08.2008, 16:38
Noel Bacon, "Flying Tiger".
12.08.2008, 18:25
25.08.2008, 21:59
Flying Tigers Chit
01.09.2008, 11:58
David "Tex" Hill, Flying Tiger
02.09.2008, 03:06
is that 'Tex' Hill? nice! i have his P-51 on a 1:72 scale model and i'm going to make a diorama when i got the ground personal =)
26.09.2008, 09:04
That's very cool, M8! Glad I posted his picture :!:
Be sure to post some photos when you finish the diorama :!: 8)
Be sure to post some photos when you finish the diorama :!: 8)
26.09.2008, 13:38
Yeah it will take a while until i find 1:72 american pilots for it =( i'll have to travel to the other side of the city to find it xD
26.09.2008, 15:27
You could probably find it on the net by mail order :!: :wink:
Some more shots of the late "Tex" Hill for you, M8...
Some more shots of the late "Tex" Hill for you, M8...
26.09.2008, 15:32
26.09.2008, 15:35
26.09.2008, 15:37
26.09.2008, 15:40
From left to right... John Alison, Tex Hill, Ajax Baumler, and Mack Mitchell. All these men had victories in the CBI, and all but Mitchell were aces.
They're standing next to an ex-AVG * P-40E marked with the emblem of the China Air Task Force. The emblem consisted of the original AVG tiger emblem (minus the seldom-used 'V for victory' component) adorned with an 'Uncle Sam' top hat, jumping through a Chinese nationalist star and clawing a Japanese flag to shreds.
They're standing next to an ex-AVG * P-40E marked with the emblem of the China Air Task Force. The emblem consisted of the original AVG tiger emblem (minus the seldom-used 'V for victory' component) adorned with an 'Uncle Sam' top hat, jumping through a Chinese nationalist star and clawing a Japanese flag to shreds.
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