USAAF (WW2)
350th Fighter Squadron, 353rd Fighter Group
Pilot Lt. Bayard C. Auchincloss
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE (WW2)
302nd Fighter Squadron, 332nd Fighter Group “Tuskegee Airmen"
Ramitelli Airfield, Italy. 1944
RED TAILS Thunderbolt, flown by 1st Lt Gwynne Walker Peirson
RECONNAISSANCE ATTACK SQUADRON
RVAH-12 "Speartips"
USS SARATOGA(CVA 60), CVW-3
Jan. 1966 - Feb. 1966, WestLant.
Mar. 11, 1966 - Oct, 26 1966, Me
RECONNAISSANCE ATTACK SQUADRON
RVAH-12 "Speartips"
USS SARATOGA(CVA 60), CVW-3
Jan. 1966 - Feb. 1966, WestLant.
Mar. 11, 1966 - Oct, 26 1966, Me
No.605 SQUADRON, DREM. 1940
No.111 SQUADRON, DYCE. 1941
During the Battle of Britain it flew 49 sorties from Croydon and shot down five enemy aircraft.
No.1 Squadron. Battle of Britain, 1940
Pilot, Flt Lt Arthur Victor ‘Darkie’ Clowes DFC, DFM credited with 11 kills
World Altitude Record, 91,450.8 Feet
December 13, 1960
CDR Leroy Heath, LT Larry Monroe
USAAF (WW2)
9TH AIR FORCE, 510TH FIGHTER SQUADRON, 405TH FIGHTER GROUP
Pilot Capt. Charles D. Mohrle
1944
RECONNAISSANCE ATTACK (HEAVY) SQUADRON, RVAH-1 "Smokin' tigers"
USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) / CVW-14. From April 4th, 1978 to October 30th, 1978
R. AIR FORCE (WW2)
Hawker "Hurricane", Battle of Britain comic art style