The fierce shark teeth on some warplanes have their roots in World Wars I and II, and they continue on today. Here's why ...
The Flying Tigers were the first American Volunteer Group of the Republic of China’s Air Force under the command of US ...
(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) ...
This is a cinematic historical recreation of a flight of P-40 Flying Tiger fighter planes in World War II attacking a Japanese ship. This was made using the IL2 Sturmovik combat flight sim.
The American Volunteer Group (AVG)—better known as the “Flying Tigers”—would go on to ... as spare parts were scarce, the aircraft were constantly in combat, and the group had fewer ...
During World War II, the company that has grown to become an entertainment, theme-park and merchandising empire today created ...
Jim Gordon commands a unit of the famed Flying Tigers, the American Volunteer Group ... Gordon must send his outnumbered band of fighter pilots out against overwhelming odds while juggling the ...