Brigadier General David “Tex” Hill on the wing of his P-51 Mustang 26th FS 51st FG, 1944
➤➤ VIDEO: https://youtu.be/oiI6ZPv1OWU
➤➤ HD Image: https://tinyurl.com/3dxwdvrz
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Brigadier General David “Tex” Hill on the wing of his P-51 Mustang 26th FS 51st FG, 1944
➤➤ VIDEO: https://youtu.be/oiI6ZPv1OWU
➤➤ HD Image: https://tinyurl.com/3dxwdvrz
O'Culhane Twins
MY PILOT FREAKS! left is Ernest Wojdek O'Culhane, right is Egdar Wojdek O'Culhane! (plus their signatures :D) they are jewish irish american pilots fighting in the 100th bomb group during WW2!
WW2 aviation themed art by Harry Anderson
.: Dunkirk - Tom Hardy Movie Poster Allied soldiers from Belgium, the British Empire, and France are surrounded by the German Army and evacuated during a fierce battle in World War II. Pickup this print from my Etsy shop
My part of an art trade with the wonderful @unis-trash-stash! This is their B-17 pilot, Dylan Mitchell. What a nice boy.
I hope i drew him right!
(Click on him for some kinda better quality)
Why Farrier Didn’t Parachute
It was very common during WWII for downed pilots to be treated with respect if they were caught. There have been many instances recorded where pilots from opposing sides would dine together, and the next day be shooting at each other in the skies. If the enemy saw a downed pilot, they would not be viewed as of large as a threat than just an unidentified man walking down the beach. The reason Farrier didn’t parachute out while he was still on his own side was because then he would run the risk of having the plane crash and hit someone. He could’ve parachuted after he’d passed over but then there was the chance he’d be shot out of the sky, or obtained on the beach without his plane. (referencing what I had said before about unidentified men being seen as a larger threat.)
Pilots of 65 Squadron standing by Spitfire YT-O (P 7856) at Tangmere, Britain in 1941
➤SPITFIRE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/mtWwWt2LK8g
➤BRITISH AIRCRAFT VIDEOS: https://dronescapes.video/British
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk at the Aleutian Islands. WWII, 1943 ➤P-40 MEMORABLE MISSIONS: THE FLYING TIGERS https://youtu.be/gaJrwwOkEjY