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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. 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 ...

  5. Flying Tigers (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Flying Tigers, a fictional team of pilots in the comic series Buck Danny; Flying Tigers, a 1969 board wargame of aerial combat; Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China, a 2017 video game; Flying Tiger 2, a 2019 crime drama television series; Baa Baa Black Sheep, an American TV series translated into Spanish as Los Tigres Voladores (The Flying Tigers)

  6. Siegfried & Roy - Wikipedia

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    Horn was finally released after trainers sprayed the tiger with CO 2 from fire extinguishers and jammed their index fingers into the tiger's mouth. [18] Horn survived, but the attack severed his spine, resulting in massive blood loss and severely injuring other parts of his body.

  7. Grumman American AA-5 - Wikipedia

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    Externally the Tiger looked much like the AA-5 Traveler and AA-5A Cheetah so once again Grumman's marketing department came up with a distinctive decal package to differentiate the design – this time a "galloping tiger". While the earlier AA-1s and AA-5s did not change much from year to year the AA-5B Tiger underwent almost continual improvement.

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  9. Chennault's Flying Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Flying Tigers is a game in which a squadron of P40C Tomahawk battles Japanese pilots in December 1941. [1] The game is based on the Flying Tigers who flew over China during World War II. [2] The player is tasked with shooting down Japanese bombers and fighters using a keyboard and a joystick. [3]

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