Check out this page guys see who flew your number and what happened to them. Loads of other information too.
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A large amount of AVG information
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Re: A large amount of AVG information
Cool, 21 was flown by Boyington and Schiel
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Re: A large amount of AVG information
which one do ya click to see who flew what # ?
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http://www.warbirdforum.com/hawks.htmZombie wrote:which one do ya click to see who flew what # ?
That is interesting. I noticed that #2 has no pilot listed, and only a couple of others are listed the same way. I also find it interesting that #100 was not assigned to any squadron, meaning that the 99 numbers we have in the game would cover any and all aircraft that were assigned. Had I known from the beginning that numbers 1 thru 33 were assigned to the 1st Pursuit, numbers 34 thru 66 were assigned to second Pursuit, and numbers 67 thru 99 were assigned to 3rd Pursuit, I might have insisted that these blocks of numbers only be available to pilots in the proper historic squadron. Of course, that might have become an issue when the 11th Bomb Squadron came along.
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Re: A large amount of AVG information
Hey Coleslaw did you see the artical with the Pandabear comics?
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