Edward
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According to the Wikipedia entry for this series, the lead pilot character, Jake, was a former Flying Tiger, yet (as Wikipedia's own page on "Flying Tigers", linked to in the same sentence as the claim is made, shows) the AVG came later than the events of this series are supposed to have taken place (it opens in 1938). As I type, memory reminds me that Sky Captain was also referred to as having previously flown with "the American Volunteers", in a plot also set in 1938. The latter I've always written off as being an alternate timeline (makes sense in the context of a Diselpunk sci-fi affair), but what's the excuse for the former show? Is it just a plot mistake, or was there some prior organisation to which the term has been retrospectively applied (as it was by many to the entire USAAF 14th, following the disbandment of the AVG when the US officially entered the war against Japan)?
As a by the by, I remember watching this series, and the similar Bring 'em back alive! when they were originally broadcast in the Eighties. Are they worth catching again, or am I better to just remember them as good fun?
As a by the by, I remember watching this series, and the similar Bring 'em back alive! when they were originally broadcast in the Eighties. Are they worth catching again, or am I better to just remember them as good fun?