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Atlanta Warbird Weekend to host Flying Tigers 75th anniversary

By General Aviation News Staff · December 10, 2015 ·

PEACHTREE CITY, Georgia – Dekalb-Peachtree Airport (KPDK) will be transformed into a World War II airfield Sept. 24-25, 2016, when a squadron of vintage military aircraft from across the United States descend on the former Navy training base to celebrate the third annual Atlanta Warbird Weekend.

The Atlanta Warbird Weekend is a community effort lead by the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Dixie Wing, the Georgia Chapter of the world’s largest World War II flying collection.

AVG Flying Tigers in Formation on May 28, 1942.Photo taken by pilot R.T. Smith_Copyright by R.T.Smith Military Aviation Museum P-40 Warhawk on the ramp of Dekalb Peachtree City Airport for the 2015 Atlanta Warbird Weekend. Photo by Tony Granata Photography.
AVG Flying Tigers in formation on May 28, 1942. Photo taken by pilot R.T. Smith

The theme will be the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the American Volunteer Group (AVG), also known as Flying Tigers. The 1st American Volunteer Group (AVG) of the Chinese Air Force in 1941–1942, nicknamed the Flying Tigers, was composed of pilots from the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC), Navy (USN), and Marine Corps (USMC), recruited under presidential authority and commanded by Claire Lee Chennault.

The shark-faced nose art of the Flying Tigers remains among the most recognizable image of any individual combat aircraft or combat unit of World War II.

The AVG Flying Tigers Association will celebrate its reunion in conjunction with the Atlanta Warbird Weekend.

Military Aviation Museum P-40 Warhawk on the ramp of Dekalb Peachtree City Airport for the 2015 Atlanta Warbird Weekend. Photo by Tony Granata Photography.
Military Aviation Museum P-40 Warhawk on the ramp of Dekalb Peachtree City Airport for the 2015 Atlanta Warbird Weekend. Photo by Tony Granata Photography.

In honor of the AVG Flying Tigers, AWW will host the largest gathering of P-40 Warhawks in recent history. The Curtiss P-40 was highly associated with the Flying Tigers and was the third most produced fighter plane of WWII. Very few are still flying and the AWW event will be the first time in many years that these rare aircraft with appear together, according to organizers.

“We have chosen to honor the Flying Tigers and to support the AVG Flying Tigers Association’s mission to preserve, respect, inform, educate and keep alive the accurate history of the AVG. In just seven months of intense aerial combat, the AVG earned a lasting niche in aviation history, operating under shortages and difficulties,” said Moreno Aguiari, the CAF Dixie Wing Marketing Officer and Atlanta Warbird Weekend co-chairman.

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