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List of Flying Tigers pilots : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Flying Tigers pilots
Following is a complete list of American Volunteer Group (Flying Tigers) pilots.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Complete Roster of the American Volunteer Group, 1941-'42 the Flying Tigers )〕〔 Appendix B. Roster of the AVG (preview only goes up to James H. Howard)〕 The AVG was operational from December 20, 1941 to July 14, 1942. The press continued to apply the Flying Tigers name to later units, but pilots of those organizations are not included.
In most air forces, a victory is defined as the destruction of an enemy aircraft in air-to-air combat, and those shown below are the "confirmed" claims as recorded in AVG records, unearthed by aviation historian Frank Olynyk. The Chinese government paid the pilots a bonus of $500 for each enemy aircraft destroyed, whether in the air or on the ground.
:''Aces as Flying Tigers are in bold.''
==See also==

*Robert Lee Scott, Jr., who was allowed by Claire Chennault to fly some missions with the Tigers

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