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  1. Flight (scientist)
  2. WWII Japan Pilot that bombed Pearl Harbor
  3. Ww 2 air ace
  4. Expert in jet engine performance, measurement uncertainty analysis and Weibull analysis. Dr. Bob holds a patent on a feature of the J58 Pratt & Whitney engine that powers the worldâ-?s fastest aircraft; recover bleed air system
  5. director of the space shuttle program
  6. Tuskegee Airmen 332nd Fighter Group!
  7. Battle of Britain Pilot
  8. Fighter pilot that escorted Air Force One on September 11, 2001
  9. French WWII fighter ace, 23 victories moved to the US after the war
  10. 'Dr. Wernher Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  11. Co-pilot on a B-29 that accompanied the Enola Gay, also the Bockscar's navigator for the Nagasaki bombing, WWII
  12. WWII Pilot - Tuskegee Airmen; B-25 Bomber Pilot (flew the b-25, pt-17, bt-13, and at-10, b-10
  13. Flight (scientist)
  14. Pakistani pilot, flew Pakistan International Airlines Flight 300 that almost crashed
  15. Highly decorated combat ace of World War II (born 1912-)
  16. Bryan Allen  (2)
    Pilot, First Human-Powered Aircraft Flight
  17. Astronaut: STS-5, STS-51A
  18. WWII Ace (5 kills) 5th September 1944 - Destroyed 5 aircraft, to become 'An Ace in a Day' - USAAF
  19. (1900-1985) was a United States aircraft businessman and the President of the Boeing Company from 1945-1970. While President of Boeing, numerous planes of renown today were launched, among them the Boeing 727, 737, and 747
  20. 'Easy Company' 'Member of a Band of Brothers'
  21. Tuskegee Airman- Pilot
  22. Tuskegee Airman- Pilot
  23. Flight (aviator)
  24. 'Tuskegee Airmen'
  25. Astronaut sts-90 106 109 125 Stunt pilot in Top Gun that flipped off the russian
  26. Colombian airline pilot, Avianca, Youtuber
  27. Author and former U.S. Navy officer. Was the first U.S. pilot to be downed and detained during the Vietnam War and spent over 8 years in captivity, making him the second longest-held U.S. POW. Appointed to many roles under Ronald Reagan
  28. American WWII - Pilot, USAAC, Member of combat mission 'Yamamoto Mission' in October 1942
  29. St. Maartener businessman, owner of AVA Air airlines
  30. WWII Ace - 5.5 Victories - USAAF
  31. WWII fighter ace (5 kills) flew the f6f-hellcat, f4-u corsair
  32. Flying Tiger-crew chief, named Jacobson in 1941-42
  33. WWII - Fighter Ace, USAAF, 17 Kills victories. 8th Air Force, 357th Fighter Group, 363rd Fighter Squadron('The Yoxford Boys'), stationed in UK
  34. Second officer on the D.B. Cooper flight in 1971
  35. Flight (aviator)
  36. Sweden´s Only Fighter Ace
  37. WWII - Air Ace USAAF - 6 victories; CBI (China-Burma-India) Theater, 530th Fighting Squadron, 311 Fighter Group. Also flew missions in Korea. Later operations staff officer with the Atomic Energy Division
  38. Swedispilot born 1918, was shot down and injured by Sovjet, while searching for a missing swedish plane
  39. Pilot
  40. Tuskegee airmen ace WW 2
  41. Astronaut mse astronaut
  42. Author, motivational speaker and former United States Marine Corps officer who was the first African - American female naval aviator in the Marine Corps and the first African American female combat pilot in the U.S. Armed Forces
  43. WWII Fighter Pilot Ace-5 victories, USAAF, 354 Fighter Group, 356 Fighter Squadron
  44. Ascani, a retired Air Force major general, flew an F-86 Sabre jet at 628.698 mph at the National Air Races in Detroit in 1951. He later oversaw development of a supersonic bomber. Fred J. Ascani, a retired Air Force major general and former test pilot at
  45. WWII Fighter Pilot Aviation Ace (10 Kills) USAAF, 49 Fighter Group, 7/8 FS, 5AF - DSC
  46. Robert Ashby  (2)
    Tuskegee Airman pilot from WW2; Class of 45-H - TE, graduated in 11/20/1945. PT-17, AT-6, B-25, T-6, C-46, B-26, B-47, T-33, P-47, B-45 and B-66
  47. Director for Flight Operations at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California. Test pilot for the F-15, F/A-18, Gulfstream III, T-34, X-56A NASA's 747SP Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA)
  48. pilot and race car driver
  49. weaponeer on Bockscar WWII
  50. World War II Canadian Ace
  51. Canadian WWII Fighter Ace
  52. Aerospace research Test Pilot. Col., USAF, Ret.; Bachelor of Sciene in Chem,, University of Virginia, 1959; Master of Science in Engineering Administration, unsuccessful application NASA astronaut group 3; 1963 as military astronaut - class-3 selected
  53. Israeli Ace Fighter Pilot from the Arab-Israli war. Combination of four Egyptian planes in 1948 & two German planes in WW2 makes him a Flying Ace
  54. Madame Jacqueline Auriol (November 5, 1917-February 11, 2000) was a French aviatrix who set numerous world speed records. Auriol became one of the first female test pilots after earning her military pilot license in 1950
  55. WWII Flying Ace (5 Victories); 506th Fighter Group - 457th Fighter Squadron; Iwo Jima, Osaka, Tokyo. Called 'The Last Fighter Ace of WWII' Age 97
  56. American WWII Fighter Ace (6 Victs.)- USMC - Navy Cross
  57. Woman Pilot first woman to fly a B-29, in 1944