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  1. WW2 air ace - 9 Kills - USAAF. Flew P-38, P-80 and P-84
  2. WWII fighter Ace/ Watergate scandal figure - 15 Kills - USAAF - DSC
  3. US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. Served from 1963 to 1967
  4. pilot of the first liquid fuel rocket
  5. Air Force pilot
  6. United Airlines pilot, flew United's last DC-8 flight in 1991
  7. Tuskegee Airmen
  8. British WWII Flying Ace credited with 17 victories
  9. (Born 1942) US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1967 to 1973. Recipient of a Silver Star, Legion of Merit, 2 Bronze Stars, and a Purple Heart
  10. Blue Angels, U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron FA-18 Flight Demonstration Pilot
  11. First pilot in the USA to fly a turbo-prop-powered airplane - Convair?s experimental XP-81 fighter, developed for the United States Air Force in 1945. He also flight tested the following aircraft types:- BT-13,BT-15,P-66,XP-54,XP-81,XA-41,A-31 and A-35
  12. WWII Fighter Pilot Aviation Ace (WWII-5.5 Kills) USN, VF-18/36
  13. Commanded the Tuskegee Airmen in WWII Born 1912
  14. Andy Dawson  (2)
    Author of 'PanAfrica: Across the Sahara in 1941 with Pan Am'
  15. Heroic Australian pilot, QANTAS Airlines Flight 32
  16. Baloon driver
  17. Air America Pilot
  18. Retired Air Force Colonel/Vietnam Veteran
  19. Tuskegee Airmen
  20. New Zealand fighter pilot and ace during WWII. Flew in the Battle of Britain. 17 confirmed victories. Died September 21, 1995
  21. Tuskegee Airmen
  22. Member Early Birds of Aviation/devoted to history of early pilots. Started 1928 & membership totaled 598/Membership limited to the pilots of glider, gas balloon, or airplane, pre-12/17/1916. Time of Wright Bro's 1st flight-1916 when many trained 4 WW1
  23. Tail gunner, 'Bockscar' (plane that dropped bomb on Nagasaki..)
  24. WWI veteran. Oldest man in world. Born 1891. Lives in Puerto Rico
  25. Pilot
  26. Australian stunt pilot
  27. Retired Captain of the Royal Air Force. The oldest surviving knight of the Military Order of William , and this the last of the Royal Air Force of World war 2. Born: 07/23/1914
  28. Former Tuskegee Airmen (Flew B-25 and T-6) & University Michigan football player; helped Michigan win 1948 Rose Bowl
  29. 'Wife of Doolittle Raider Jacob Deshazer'
  30. Doolittle's Raiders 'Crew #16/Bat out of Hell' Bombadier' 'Missionary to Japan for 30 years after Doolittle Raid'
  31. WW2 Flying Ace, Age 92, '8 Victories' Silver Star-DFC with 3 Gold Stars, Air Medal with 4 Gold Stars!
  32. U.S. Virgin Islander businessman, CEO Four Star Cargo Airlines
  33. Puerto Rican lawyer and business owner, Borinquen Air airlines
  34. Flight aviator
  35. engineer of the memphis belle
  36. Leon & Mike Donnet took a Stampe SV4 aircraft under the noses of the German enemy in WW2 Belgium, repaired the plane & excaped occupied enemy territory. This done July 4th 1941. Later joined British Royal Air Force
  37. WWII Romanian Ace with 11 Victories
  38. Test pilot
  39. Member Early Birds of Aviation/devoted to history of early pilots. Started 1928 & membership totaled 598/Membership limited to the pilots of glider, gas balloon, or airplane, pre-12/17/1916. Time of Wright Bro's 1st flight-1916 when many trained 4 WW1
  40. Colonel Air Force One Pilot for President Clinton and Bush II
  41. Mike Donnet & Leon Divoy in occupied German Belgium Territory, discovered damaged Stampe SV4 aircraft, repaired it & flew it to safty under the German enemy's noses on July 4th 1941. Later both joined the British Royal Air Force
  42. CMOH recipient, Famed WWII Air Commander
  43. Son of General Jimmy Doolittle
  44. Flying Tigers-clerk
  45. From November 25 to 26, 1981, Hélène Dorigny and Michel Arnould set a new hot-air balloon distance record of 717 miles (1154 km) while piloting their balloon, 'Semiramis.'
  46. WWII USMC Ace. On 4/22/1945 he shot down 6 Japanese Vals and had 2 probables to become an 'Ace in a Day'. He was awarded the Navy Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross and 3 Air Medals. Passed away 7/20/2008
  47. Boeing Company engineer, born 1937. Worked on the Lunar Orbiter, mapping the moon for the Apollo program. Worked at a Madrid, Spain tracking station where he helped receive the first ever photo of the earth taken from the moon
  48. Pioneer flight aviator
  49. WW2 P-47 Thunderbolt Flying Ace(Medals out the Wazoo)
  50. Eric Doyle  (2)
    Commanding Officer and flight leader for the Blue Angels, U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron
  51. Author 'Life On a Short Fuse' /War or Conflict Korean War, 1950-1953 Air Force/Korea/Vietnam War, 1961-1975/Lieutenant Colonel/Served as a Fighter Pilot; a Command Pilot; a Test Pilot; and an Instructor Pilot
  52. WW2, Battle of Britain pilot and ace in the RAF.
  53. Royal Navy Hot Air Balloon Co-Pilot
  54. Tuskegee Airmen/Civilian Instructor 1942-1945
  55. German pilot
  56. P-51 Mustang Ace during WWII-[6 victories] Member of the 361st Fighter Group - Air Force Cross
  57. US Navy Flying Ace, VF-31 - 5 Kills
  58. Former U.S. General, U.S. Air Force
  59. Tuskegee Airmen; 99th Pursuit Squadron and 332nd Fighter Group; author of 'A-Train: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman'
  60. Flight aviator
  61. WWII German Luftwaffe Fighter Pilot Ace 5 victories flew the pik as, jg 53
  62. WWII veteran WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilot)
  63. US Navy Fighter 7 victory ace, WWII was the first F6F Hellcat pilot to down a Zero - Navy Cross
  64. WWII - Fighter Ace, 7 victories; Pacific Theater; US Navy, Navy Cross. One of the first F6F Hellcat nightfighter pilots
  65. WWII Pilot Ace-- Flew the P-40,47& 51-[9 victories]
  66. Flight engineer on United Flight 232
  67. 100-year-old pioneer is WA's last surviving female WWII-era pilot. One of the last surviving WASP pilots of the World War 2 Era
  68. 'Commanding Officer Royal Navy'