jeepjeep13
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That theory about the group patch already being on there makes total sense! Yea, I feel like it will prob go on the right side.
One thing to remember is that the AVG were NOT technically even part of the U.S. military when they were first created. For political reasons (since America was still neutral at the time), the AVG were listed as “volunteers” and traveled to China as “civilians”. They could not wear any of their respective American military uniforms. That’s why they wore a mix of uniforms, created new (unofficial) squadron patches and had Chinese Air Force insignia painted on their P-40 aircraft.
After America officially entered the war, the AVG were absorbed into the U.S. 14th Air Force. AVG pilots were given the choice to join the USAAF or to resign and become civilians.
The Flying Tigers have a very complex and convoluted origin, somewhat similar to the Eagle Squadron in Europe where American volunteers joined the British RAF (also before the U.S. entered WWII) but had to “sneak” over to England or pose as Canadian pilots!
I'm pretty sure they brought the jackets with them. That's why there was a mix of M-422s and A-2s. Because the pilots came from the USN/ USMC, AAF.
If you do a quick google search on "Original Flying Tigers Photos" it seems like the majority of the AVG patches appear on the right side in the photos.
Regards,
Jay
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The Walt Disney-designed Flying Tiger “ride the lightening” patch was a popular one for pilots.