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This book is the war diary of a Flying Tiger American Volunteer Group
crew chief from the 3rd Pursuit Squadron. Much of the Flying Tiger
history is written from the pilot's viewpoint. These brave pilots
deserve much praise, but those who fixed the aircraft and kept them
flying also have a story to tell. Though their story is perhaps not as
flashy, it is quite interesting and very much in tune with the everyday
spirit of that intense period before America entered the World War II.
This book contains Losonsky's war diary, which is supplemented with
interviews and dialogue, and includes over 200 unpublished photographs.
This format provides the reader with a multi-dimensional view of the
period. Flying Tiger will give aviation historians new insights into the
days shortly before the Flying Tiger successes in late 1941.
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