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A Flying Tigers bibliography - II

Secondary sources

Bergen, Bob. "The Lady and the Tigers." World War II, May 2002. Interview with Red Foster Petach, AVG nurse.

Britain. Air Ministry. Wings of the Phoenix. London: HMSO, 1949. A British view.

Brown, Joseph. "Will the Real Flying Faker Please Stand Up?" Argosy, Sep 1963. Saga of an AVG pilot who wasn't the individual he claimed to be.

Byrd, Martha. Chennault: Giving Wings to the Tiger. Univ. of Alabama Press, 1987. The definitive biography of Chennault. Available at Amazon. Available at Historic Aviation.

Chennault, Anna. The Education of Anna. New York: New York Times Books, 1980.
---. A Thousand Springs. New York: Eriksson, 1962.

Clements, Terrill. American Volunteer Group Colours & Markings. London: Osprey, 2001. The last word (maybe) on how those "sharks" were decorated, in another of those handsome paperbacks from Osprey. Available at Amazon. Available at Historic Aviation.

---. Sharks of the Air: Camouflage and Markings of the American Volunteer Group. Seattle: privately printed, 1998. See above.

Drendel. P-40 Warhawk Walk Around - This photo-essay features period photos and the exquisitely restored P-40E flown by General Robert L. Scott. 80 pgs., 175 color and B&W photos, and several technical diagrams. 11"x 8", softbound book. $14.95. Available at Historic Aviation.

Fei Hu: Story of the Flying Tigers. Video. Santa Barbara: Fei-Hu Films, 1999. The best yet. Available at Amazon. Available at Historic Aviation.

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Ford, Daniel. Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and the American Volunteer Group. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991 (seventh edition, paperback, 2001). The definitive history, if I do say so myself. Available at Amazon. Available at Historic Aviation.

---. "Annals of the Flying Tigers". This website!

14th Air Force Assoc. Chennault's Flying Tigers. Silver Bay, Wisc.: 14th Air Force Assoc., 1982.

Gamble, Bruce. Black Sheep One: The Life of Gregory "Pappy" Boyington. Novato CA: Presidio, 2000. A superlative biography of a pilot who was a Flying Tiger before he became a Black Sheep. Available at Amazon.

Hata, Ikuhiko, et al. Japanese Army Air Force Fighter Units and Their Aces, 1931 to 1945. London: Grub Street, 2002. A short history of the JAAF campaigns, details of each JAAF fighter squadron, biographies of the aces, and a list of fighter pilots lost in the war. The basis of much work that has been done in this field, from Shores's Bloody Shambles to my own Flying Tigers. Available at Amazon.

Hotz, Robert. With General Chennault. New York: Coward McCann, 1943. This is where most of the Flying Tiger legends began--the book we read as kids.

Izawa, Yasuho. "64th Flying Sentai." Aero Album, Summer 1970, Fall 1971. Also published in Air Classics July, August, and September? 1972. The 64th was the Japanese army's most famous fighter group and met the AVG on several occasions. Good English-language account from the Japanese side. Also see Hata, above.

Klinkowitz, Jerome. With the Tigers Over China, 1941-1942. University Press of Kentucky, 1999. A historian reviews the AVG literature. Amazing that nobody ever thought to do this before! Available at Amazon.

Leary, William. "Assessing the Japanese Threat." Aerospace Historian, Winter 1987. Sets the record straight on what the American services knew about Japanese aircraft in 1941, and who provided the information.

Nalty, Bernard. Tigers Over Asia. New York: Elsevier-Dutton, 1978. The best of the Flying Tiger romances.

Olynyk, Frank. AVG and USAAF (China-Burma-India Theater) Credits for the Destruction of Enemy Aircraft in Air-to-Air Combat, World War 2. Aurora, Ohio: privately printed, 1986.

Pistole, Larry. Pictorial History of the Flying Tigers. Orange VA: Moss Publications, 1981; Publisher's Press, 1995. Great collection of photos and reproductions. Available at Amazon.

New: Rosholt, Malcolm. Days of the Ching Pao: A Photographic Record of the Flying Tigers. U.S. air units in China, 1941-1945. Many photos. Large format, 192 pp. Available at Historic Aviation.

Sakaida, Henry. Japanese Army Air Force Aces, 1937-45. London: Osprey (distributed in U.S. by Specialty Book Marketing), 1997. The best thing available in English on the JAAF. Available at Amazon.

Samson, Jack. Chennault. New York: Doubleday, 1987.

Schaller, Michael. The U.S. Crusade in China. Columbia Univ. Press, 1979. How the AVG came to be.

Schrader, Richard. "The Strange Case of the Missing Tiger," Air Classics, October 1994. Haphazard account of the loss and probable capture of Arnold Shamblin.

Schultz, Duane. The Maverick War. New York: St. Martin's, 1987. The most recent of the Flying Tiger romances.

Seagrave, Sterling. Soldiers of Fortune. Alexandria: Time-Life, 1981. Son of "Burma surgeon," he loathes Chiang, Chennault, and the AVG.
---. The Soong Dynasty. New York: Harper & Row, 1985.

Shores, Christopher, et al. Bloody Shambles. London: Grub Street, 1992, 1993 (two volumes). A meticulous reconstruction of air combat in the western Pacific in 1941-42. Describes many of the battles in which the AVG was engaged, from a British perspective. Available at Amazon.
----. Japanese Army Air Force Fighter Units and Their Aces: see Hata, above.

The War Illustrated. "Their Tomahawks 'Scalped' the Japs Over Burma." Vol 5 No 122, 28 Feb 1942. Photo page.
---. "What Odds They Faced in Burma's Sky!" Vol 5 No 128, 15 May 1942. Photo page including an IAF pilot with a painting of the "Tiger of Konkan" on his Lysander.

Tuchman, Barbara. Stilwell and the American Experience in China. New York: Macmillan, 1977.

Tullis, Thomas. Tigers Over China: Camouflage, Markings, and Squadron Insignia of the American Volunteer Group's Aircraft in China, 1941-42. Eagle Files No. 4. Hamilton MT: Eagle Editions, 2000. Color and black-white photos, splendid color three-views and sides views of AVG aircraft. The text is thin and out of date.

Urbanowicz, Witold. Latajace Tygrysy ("Flying Tigers"). Earlier published as Ogien nad Chinami ("Fire Over China"). In Polish, place and publisher unknown, 1983. (Thanks to Wojtek Gorski.)

Wagner, Ray. Prelude to Pearl Harbor: The Air War in China, 1937-1941 San Diego Aerospace Museum, 1991.

Whelan, Russell. The Flying Tigers. New York: Viking, 1942. The first of the Flying Tiger romances. Many quotes (some edited) from George Burgard's diary.

White, Theodore. In Search of History. New York: Harper, 1978.
--- & Anna Lee Jacoby. Thunder Out of China (available at Amazon). New York: Sloane, 1946.

Whitney, Daniel. Vee's for Victory!: The Story of the Allison V-1710 Aircraft engine, 1929-1948. Atglen PA: Schiffer, 1998. Available at Historic Aviation.

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