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  1. American Former Female Pilot. Mercury 13 Female Candidate (1959). Inducted Into The Georgia Aviation Hall Of Fame (2003)
  2. WWII Flying Tigers Ground Crew
  3. Tuskegee Airmen
  4. Doolittle Raiders 'Navigator crew #13'
  5. Kim Campbell  (2)
    American Female Pilot Of U.S. Air Force (1997- ) Awarded With 'The Distinguished Flying Cross' For Action In Aerial Combat After Flying A Mission Over Baghdad, Iraq, And 'Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit' (2003)
  6. Air Demonstration Squadron
  7. Col USAF (RET) WWII 6 Victory Ace, 479th fighter group
  8. St. Lt. 339th Fighter Squadron; Yamamoto Mission April 18th 1943 flew the p-40, p-39, p-38, p-43, p-51, p-80, t-33 and 56 others
  9. WWII: ETO. Battle of the Bulge
  10. WWII: 506th Bomb Squadron, S 44th Bomb Group, 8th AF; shot down, became a POW. On Oct. 14th, 1947, he flew the B-29 carrying the X-1 in which Gen. Chuck Yeager broke the speed of sound. 2months later he began flight test work with the YB-49 Flying Wing
  11. First USMC Ace during WWII--[18 victories]
  12. B-24 Liberator Pilot/32 missions w/747 Squadron/456 Bomber Group/Noted Aviation Artist
  13. Tail Gunner 'Enola Gay'
  14. ace (WW2)
  15. Lieutenant General William Keir 'Bill' Carr, CMM, DFC, OStJ, CD (born March 19, 1923) is a retired Canadian Air Force officer. As the first commander of Air Command, he has been described as the father of the modern Canadian Air Force
  16. American Former Female Pilot. She Holds The Distinction Of Being The First Woman In The United States Licensed To Fly A Helicopter. She Flew, Among Others, The Bell 47B, The World's First Commercially Certified Helicopter. Also Known As 'Whirly Girl #2'
  17. Tuskegee Airmen
  18. Tuskegee Airman
  19. American Female Pilot - Unofficial Record For Youngest Pilot Of A Transcontinental Flight Round Trip Over America -9 Years Old (March 21 1994). Unrecognized Claims Since The Pilot Must Be 16 To Get A License
  20. Ralph Carter  (2)
    Early Birds of Aviation Member/Soloed 1911
  21. Flight aviator, chief test pilot Boeing
  22. Retired 4 star USAF General. Former commander of Strategic Air Command. Flew final flight of continuous airborne Operation Looking Glass
  23. Flight aviator, NACA test pilot/On December 2, 1948, became the 6th man & 3rd civilian to break the mysterious sound barrier
  24. Centenarian (1899-2003). Early Wright plane passenger. A 12 year old in 1911 Ohio, saw a Wright flyer land in a schoolyard, giving $5 trips. Stranger gave her the 5, daring her. She did, sat on a metal rod (no seats!), flew over the school
  25. Air force general
  26. WWII American Fighter - Ace (9 Victs.)- USAAF
  27. JFK - Air Force One flight engineer 1961-1980; served for John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter. Chappel was in Dallas on 22 November 1963
  28. Lead Air Crash Investigator in the Lockerbie Bombing on board Pan Am Flight 103 that occurred December 21st 1988
  29. Brig. Gen. E. Daniel Cherry is commander, U.S. Air Force Recruiting Service, and deputy chief of staff for recruiting service and commissioning programs, Headquarters Air Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. currently retired
  30. U.S. Marine Corps officer, first American who received the British Distinquished Flying Cross since World War II on March 21, 2007. Major of the USMC
  31. Flight aviator or test pilot on F-100/F-107/F-108/YF-12/XP-86/P-80/P-59/P-40/A-36/P-47/FW-190/ME-262/A6M - ZERO/KI-45
  32. (Born 20 March 1913) is a Chinese-born American centenarian who is one of only two CNAC pilots still alive.World War 2 Veteran
  33. WWII Pilot Ace- Part of the famous ''Zemke's Wolfpack''--[21 victories]
  34. Flying Tigers-armorer
  35. Chinese Australian aviation writer, photographer and vlogger
  36. WWII veteran, B-17 bomber pilot, born 1923. Professor Emeritus, U of Michigan, Mechanical Engineering. Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame
  37. WW2 fighter ace - 7 Kills - US Navy - Navy Cross
  38. Ground crew for many early blimps including Akron and Hindenburg
  39. Women Air force Service Pilot
  40. US fortieth and last Fighter Jet Ace of the Korean War. Flew F-80s, F-84s, F-86s, F-100s, F-101s, F-4s and F-111s
  41. Retired American Air Force lieutenant general and flying ace, born November 13, 1927. Was commander of the Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. As of October 2019, only living American fighter ace of the Korean War
  42. WWII pilot - Battle of Britain
  43. German pilot
  44. Member of the Flying Tigers (AVG) WWII
  45. aviator
  46. He and Ross Perot Jr. on 30 September 1982, completed the 1st around-the-world helicopter flight when they landed Spirit of Texas at their starting point at Dallas, Texas
  47. Professional Speaker/1966, while flying combat missions over N. Vietnam, Captain Gerald Coffees reconnaissance jet was downed by enemy fire. He parachuted but was captured immediately & spent the next 7 years as a Prisoner of War in the Hanio Hilton
  48. Tuskegee Airmen
  49. Jimmy Doolittle's copilot in the first bomber to launch from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet on the famous Tokyo Raid/Doolittle Raiders
  50. Hindenburg Survivor Born: 04/18/1914
  51. WWII Fighter pilot. Flew P-47s and P-51s. 4-kills, including a German ME 262 jet fighter on 31 March 1945. 78th Fighter Group, ETO
  52. Test pilot
  53. A-12 pilot, CIA pilot
  54. American WWII Fighter Ace (6 Victs.)- USAAF
  55. 'One of few Nurses to Tuskegee Airmen' 'Received Gold Medal from President Bush with Tuskegee Airmen'
  56. P-47 Thunderbolt Ace during WWII-[5 victories] Member of the 56th Fighter Group
  57. WW2 Flying Ace - USAAF - 12 Kills - DSC
  58. Goodyear Blimp Pilot
  59. 'Brigadier General'
  60. George Cooper  (2)
    X-4 test pilot
  61. 419th FLTS project pilot
  62. KCB, CBE, DSO, MC 5/27/1887-1985) British Army officer & linguist. Lieutenant-General in charge of air defense of Great Britain. 1940 he went to France to help evacuate British troops from Cherbourg, boarding the last ship to leave port
  63. Test pilot! Named 1966 Pilot of the Year by the International Order of Characters, Cotton has been awarded a Legion of Merit, Air Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal and the Aerospace Walk of Honor (1997)
  64. Flew 193 miles in a lawn chair strapped to helium balloons (Bend, Oregon - 07/07/07)
  65. US Marine aviator, born 1936. Served as the recovery helicopter co-pilot for some early NASA Mercury flights, including first US man in space Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, and Ham the Chimp before the manned missions. Served in Vietnam also
  66. James Cox  (2)
    LCDR - US NAVY Blue Angels
  67. Original Tuskegee Airmen, was one of the first African Americans in the country and the first from Arkansas to be trained by the federal government as a civilian licensed pilot. Born 01/13/1919
  68. Tuskegee Airmen, WWII
  69. Test Pilot
  70. Doolittle's Raiders crew #10 Navigator/Bombadier
  71. WW2 Veteran-Bataan Death March
  72. WWII Fighter Pilot Ace with the 357th fighter Squadron and 355th Fighter Group - 5 Kills - POW - USAAF - DSC
  73. World war 2 fighter ace- 7 Kills - USAAF, Born Jan 17, 1919
  74. 'Tuskegee Airmen' '617th Bomber Squadron Pilot'
  75. WWII Australian Fighter Pilot Ace-5.66 (RAF) 260 Squadron
  76. worls war 2 air ace
  77. WW2 Marine Flying Ace
  78. Korean War Fighter Ace (5 kills)- USAF
  79. WW2 Fighting Flying Ace, 52nd FG - 14 Kills - USAAF - DSC
  80. Parachute jumper