The Most Powerful Flying Tigers Fighter P-40

In fact, flying tigers fighter P-40 is actually from the type of P-36 and was also the first American fighter to fight with Japanese fighter in the second world war as well as has some fancy characteristics. Today let me inform you of this most powerful flying tigers fighter P-40 as much as i can.

In the second world war, an American people named Chennault from American volunteer group led people to drive less than 100 P-40 fighters and made great success in Chinese battles as well as won high reputation. Besides, American volunteer group named the flying squad, so this kind of P-40 fighter was named the flying tigers fighter P-40.

Furthermore, this kind of flying tigers fighter P-40 was established in 1941 and was trained in Burma together with three squadrons. In 20th, December, 1941, the first squadron used fourteen flying tigers fighter P-40 to attack ten Japanese bombers, and six fighters were shot down and four fighters were wounded after twenty minutes.

Moreover, the original paint color of this kind of flying tigers fighter P-40 was grass green. One night a few warriors of the flying squad asked Chenault whether the shark mouth could be painted beneath the fighter nose or not. That’s because a few warriors found a fighter with shark’s mouth and teeth in the Indian pictorial magazine when being trained in Burma.

In addition, people all felt very fresh and excited as well as wanted their own image of shark head to be painted on the fighter, which improved the meaning of flying squad. Later on, related persons painted the flying tigers fighter P-40 with the head of shark. The designer skillfully used the staring from an engine on the side of the radiator to draw the giant shark with opened mouth and also added the fish eyes so as to give people the feeling of fierce anomaly.

In a word, I really hope that all above significant information can be useful and helpful to all of you. Thanks!

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