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The Flying Tiger Collection. Offered here are a selection of photographs
signed by the famous 'FLYING TIGERS' of World War II.
Claire Chennault retired from
the United States Army Air Force in 1937 and was retained by
Chiang Kai-shek to serve as an advisor to the Chinese Air Force.
Chennault went on to organize
the country into a series of small air fields and air raid warning
networks. He also organized what became the Flying Tigers
which was a group of pilots from the United States Army and Navy
who volunteered for duty in Asia.The primary purpose of the group
was to guard the Burma Road but they also engaged
in multiple combat missions against the Japanese. Using aircraft
the were castoffs from the Curtis Airplane Co. that had no gun
sight, no auxiliary fuel tanks and and no bomb racks the 'tigers"
went on to destroy between 350 and 500 enemy aircraft and and
to carry out attacks on enemy ground forces with few if any losses
of their own. Their kill ratio was probably in the range of at
least 20 to 1, The group was finally disbanded in 1942 at which
time Chennault rejoined the Air Force. While he commanded the
'Tigers' his only status was as a consultant to the Bank of China.This
group was indeed a great bunch of heroes and expert airmen and
the work done by Chennault to establish air fields and warning
networks throughout China proved to be invaluable as the air
war developed later in the Pacific War.Some of those very airfields
were projected to be used BY THE DOOLITTLE RAIDERS
This offering is the 8 in x 10
in color photograph which was taken at their Asian base and which
is shown above is signed by 9 'Tigers' including Tex Hill,
Dick Rossi, Charles Mott, and
6 others. The shoulder patch is not part of this offering
because it was sold with another Tigers photograph.However we
do have a china theater pin that will be included.
We have additional B &W photgraphs
of individual Flying Tigers either as portraits or of them standing
by their planes. Price list avialable upon request.
Price:$375.00
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