Fast forward to the 20 th century, when the group known as the Flying Tigers painted the front of one of the top WWII fighter aircraft, the Curtiss P-40, to look like a shark with a gaping mouth.
In 1943, the 14th Air Force was activated and replaced the China Air Task Force. During WWII, the Flying Tigers transported ammunitions and material for China and fought against Japanese invaders.
A Lockheed Super Constellation attempted to ditch in the North Atlantic Ocean, but stormy weather resulted in a violent crash. With freezing waters and rough waves, one flight attendant's bravery ...
The Wings of the North Air Museum on Flying Cloud Airport in Eden Prairie recently announced the temporary addition of two World War II aircraft to its collection. One plane is the B-25 Mitchell ...
one of the most legendary planes of WW2. While the Flying Tigers are one of the best-known examples of aircraft exhibiting the shark mouth, there are countless other cases, from World War I all ...