
Caption | Â Â Â | Pilots of 7th Fighter Squadron, Chinese-American Composite Wing (Provisional) Ye Wangfei, Squadron Leader Bill Reed, Xu Huajiang, and Tan Kun at Guilin Airfield, China, 4 Mar 1944 ww2dbase | ||||||
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Photos on Same Day | Â | 4 Feb 1944 | ||||||
Photos at Same Place | Â | Guilin, Guangxi, China | ||||||
Added By | Â | C. Peter Chen | ||||||
Added Date | Â | 27 Feb 2015 | ||||||
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11 Mar 2015 05:40:59 AM
It looks rather like a picture of "Flying Tigers" when they were visiting by Chinese pilots. note "flying tigers" emblem on the body of this very plant and Chinese marking on the wing.
7th Fighter Group had american star mark on the wing