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  2. Nose art - Wikipedia

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    However, the insignia for the "Flying Tigers" – a winged Bengal tiger jumping through a stylized V for Victory symbol – was developed by graphic artists from the Walt Disney Company. [ 11 ] Similarly, when in 1943 the 39th Fighter Squadron became the first American squadron in their theatre with 100 kills, they adopted the shark-face for ...

  3. Flying Tigers - Wikipedia

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    A Flying Tigers Memorial is located in the village of Zhijiang, Hunan Province, China and there is a museum dedicated exclusively to the Flying Tigers. The building is a steel and marble structure, with wide sweeping steps leading up to a platform with columns holding up the memorial's sweeping roof; on its back wall, etched in black marble ...

  4. No. 112 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 112 Squadron was a squadron of the Royal Air Force.It served in both the First World War and Second World War and was active for three periods during the Cold War.It is nicknamed "The Shark Squadron", an allusion to the fact that it was the first unit from any Allied air force to use the famous "shark mouth" logo on Curtiss P-40s.

  5. List of Flying Tigers pilots - Wikipedia

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    He was the first Flying Tiger to paint a shark's mouth on the nose of his airplane. Boyington, Gregory "Pappy" 2 [4] 3.5 [4] Boyington claimed six victories, but that number is unsubstantiated. In any case, he would be awarded the Medal of Honor for his post-Tigers achievements. Bright, John Gilpin 3 [4] 6 [4] Brouk, Robert R. 3.5 [4] [12] 3.5 ...

  6. VMM-262 - Wikipedia

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    Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262 (VMM-262) is a United States Marine Corps tiltrotor squadron consisting of MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft. The squadron, known as the "Flying Tigers", is based at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan and falls under the command of Marine Aircraft Group 36 (MAG-36) and the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing (1st MAW).

  7. Kissimmee Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    When the Flying Tigers Warbird Restoration Museum closed in 2004 due to Hurricane Charley, Warbird Adventures, Inc. saw a need for a museum and opened the Kissimmee Air Museum in 2007. Exhibits [ edit ]

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  9. Second VA-65 (U.S. Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The new insignia was a front view of a tiger on the prowl. Colors were: yellow background; brown tiger with green eyes, and white teeth, whiskers and claws; and a red tongue and mouth. When VA-25 was redesignated VA-65 in 1959 the tiger insignia was retained and remained VA-65's insignia until its disestablishment. Nickname: Tigers 1950–1993. [1]

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