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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. (Born 1940) US Navy Vietnam Veteran. POW from Late 1972 to 1973. Recipient of a Distinguished Flying Cross, a Bronze Star, and 2 Purple Hearts
  9. Fighter pilot that escorted Air Force One on September 11, 2001
  10. French WWII fighter ace, 23 victories moved to the US after the war
  11. 'Dr. Wernher Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  12. Co-pilot on a B-29 that accompanied the Enola Gay, also the Bockscar's navigator for the Nagasaki bombing, WWII
  13. WWII Pilot - Tuskegee Airmen; B-25 Bomber Pilot (flew the b-25, pt-17, bt-13, and at-10, b-10
  14. Flight (scientist)
  15. Pakistani pilot, flew Pakistan International Airlines Flight 300 that almost crashed
  16. Fighter Ace, F-14 Tomcat pilot
  17. Highly decorated combat ace of World War II (born 1912-)
  18. Bryan Allen  (2)
    Pilot, First Human-Powered Aircraft Flight
  19. Astronaut: STS-5, STS-51A
  20. WWII Ace (5 kills) 5th September 1944 - Destroyed 5 aircraft, to become 'An Ace in a Day' - USAAF
  21. (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
  22. 'Easy Company' 'Member of a Band of Brothers'
  23. Tuskegee Airman- Pilot
  24. Tuskegee Airman- Pilot
  25. Flight (aviator)
  26. 'Tuskegee Airmen'
  27. Astronaut sts-90 106 109 125 Stunt pilot in Top Gun that flipped off the russian
  28. Colombian airline pilot, Avianca, Youtuber
  29. 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
  30. American WWII - Pilot, USAAC, Member of combat mission 'Yamamoto Mission' in October 1942
  31. St. Maartener businessman, owner of AVA Air airlines
  32. WWII Ace - 5.5 Victories - USAAF
  33. WWII fighter ace (5 kills) flew the f6f-hellcat, f4-u corsair
  34. Flying Tiger-crew chief, named Jacobson in 1941-42
  35. Flew P-61 Black Widows for the 425th FS in WWII. Was awarded the Purple Heart, 2 Air Medals and an Oak Leaf Cluster. Born May 26, 1918 and died April 19th 2003
  36. WWII - Fighter Ace, USAAF, 17 Kills victories. 8th Air Force, 357th Fighter Group, 363rd Fighter Squadron('The Yoxford Boys'), stationed in UK
  37. Second officer on the D.B. Cooper flight in 1971
  38. Flight (aviator)
  39. Fighter Ace in WWII
  40. 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
  41. Swedispilot born 1918, was shot down and injured by Sovjet, while searching for a missing swedish plane
  42. Pilot
  43. (Born 1942) US Marine Corps Aviator Vietnam Veteran. Flew a CH-46 through most of the war. Was a POW from 1967 to 1973. Received the Bronze Star
  44. Tuskegee airmen ace WW 2
  45. Astronaut mse astronaut
  46. 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
  47. (Born 1922) WW2 fighter pilot. P-38 pilot who was a part of the 71st Fighter Squadron, 1st Fighter Group
  48. WWII Fighter Pilot Ace-5 victories, USAAF, 354 Fighter Group, 356 Fighter Squadron
  49. 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
  50. WWII Fighter Pilot Aviation Ace (10 Kills) USAAF, 49 Fighter Group, 7/8 FS, 5AF - DSC
  51. 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
  52. 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)
  53. pilot and race car driver
  54. weaponeer on Bockscar WWII
  55. World War II Canadian Ace
  56. Canadian WWII Fighter Ace
  57. 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
  58. 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
  59. 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
  60. WWII Flying Ace (5 Victories); 506th Fighter Group - 457th Fighter Squadron; Iwo Jima, Osaka, Tokyo. Called 'The Last Fighter Ace of WWII' Age 97
  61. American WWII Fighter Ace (6 Victs.)- USMC - Navy Cross
  62. Woman Pilot first woman to fly a B-29, in 1944
  63. (Born 1945) US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1972 to 1973. Recipient of 4 Distinguished Flying Crosses, a Bronze Star, and 2 Purple Hearts
  64. WWII - B-24 Pilot who flew 35 missions ion Europe
  65. Astronaut STS-29 40
  66. Flying Tigers-crew chief
  67. (Born 1943) US Navy Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1967 to 1973. Recipient of 2 Silver Stars, a Legion of Merit, 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, a Bronze Star, and 2 Purple Hearts
  68. Flying Tigers-armorer
  69. Astronaut sts-43 52 68 81
  70. One of the pilots who took part in the mission during WWII to shoot down Admiral Yamamoto's aircraft
  71. (Born 1939) US Navy Vietnam War Veteran. POW from 1965 to 1973. Recipient of a Silver Star, a Legion of Merit, a Distinguished Flying Cross, 2 Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart
  72. WWII - Fighter Ace USAAF, 5 victories (3 on Jan. 14, 1945); 8th Air Force, 357th Fighter Group, 354th Fighter Squadron. 'The Yoxford Boys', stationed in England
  73. WWII fighter ace - 10 Kills - USAAF - DSC
  74. Chief Concorde Pilot
  75. Canadian WWII Fighter Ace - R.C.A.F.'s top night fighter and the second highest scoring Canadian fighter pilot of WWII; also a 'V1 Ace'
  76. WWII Ace--[5 victories]- Was one of the Pilots who shot down Japanese Admiral Yamamoto's airplane during WWII
  77. WW2 air ace - 6 Kills - US Navy
  78. Paratrooper involved in 'Operation Dragoon' during WW2. born on 09/01/1924
  79. P-47 and P-51 Ace during WWII-[5 victories] Member of the 325th Fighter Group
  80. German pilot
  81. WWII Pilot Ace-5, USAAF
  82. Colonel pilot of Air Force One for Presidents Bush I and Clinton
  83. Astronaut lss-19 tma 14
  84. Flight (aviator)
  85. NASA test pilot - He flies a number of Gulfstream III variants along with the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), a modified Boeing 747SP and the world's largest airborne astronomical observatory
  86. Former NASA pilot - flew DC-8 airborne lab. USAF - B-52, U2
  87. Australian WWII ace
  88. Flight (astronaut) sts-51f
  89. NASA Dryden Pilot
  90. August 27, 1918- March 20, 2008) was an American aviatrix who became the first American woman to fly a United States Army Air Force jet aircraft as a test pilot during WWII as a member of the Women Airforce Service Pilots program/WASP
  91. WASP/First American woman to fly a United States Army Air Forces jet aircraft when she flew the Bell YP-59A jet fighter at Wright Field as a test pilot during World War II
  92. Adolf Hitler's Pilot during Hitler's political campaign of the 1930s
  93. (Born 1925) US Merchant Marine/Army/Air Force WW2 and Vietnam Veteran. Merchant Marine 1943 to 1944, US Army from 1944 to 1946, US Air Force 1951 to 1974
  94. Bombardier,for 'Bockscar,' plane that dropped bomb on Nagasaki
  95. Test pilot XF-84H
  96. Experienced fighter pilot WW2
  97. On D-Day, June 6, 1944, 73,000 American forces descended on the beaches of Normandy. Bearden was a 21-year-old sergeant in the Army's 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Wrote; 'To D-Day and Back'
  98. Former German helicopter engineer, West German Border Guard, born 1942, Munich massacre 1972
  99. US engineer, born 1930. Worked for McDonnell Aircraft on the NASA Mercury and Gemini missions
  100. AP photographer photographed burning airship Hindenburg 15 pics, from 1st flare-up, rescue of survivors & picture of Lou Gehrig wiping away a tear as the fatally ill first baseman bade farewell to Yankee teammates & fans at Yankee Stadium
  101. USAF Jet fighter Ace during the Korean War--[5 Migs shot down]! fle the p-80, f-86, f-89, f-84, f-104, t-33, t-28, t-6
  102. WWII Fighter Pilot Aviation Ace (WWII-10.5 Kills) US Navy, VF-17
  103. Test pilot, F-35, F-117 and F-22 Raptor
  104. Rocket Scientest on Werhner von Braun's Team at Fort Bliss Texas, 1946/Operation Paperclip was code name for 1945 Office of Strategic Services, Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency recruitment of German scientists from Nazi Germany to US after VE Day
  105. German Avatarix
  106. Defected from the Soviet Union in 1976 with a MiG-25 Foxbat
  107. Test pilot
  108. P-47 and XF-91 test pilot
  109. US Geologist, born 1938. Grumman Aerospace (1968-72), worked on the team that developed the Apollo lunar module landing feet 'pods'
  110. Flies the only flying Gee Bee R-2
  111. German Luftwaffe ace of WWII, 93 victories
  112. Pilot
  113. Second last surviving adult crewman (an engine mechanic) of the Hindenburg's 1937 crash (1909-2003)
  114. Commanding Officer and flight leader for the Blue Angels, U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron
  115. WWII veteran; 101st Airborne, Original Band of Brothers. Note: He isn't the author of that book mentioned - these were 'Will Bill' Guarnere and 'Babe' Heffron: http://www.amazon.de/Brothers-Battle-Friends-William-Guarnere/dp/0425224368
  116. WWII Fighter Pilot Aviation Ace (9 Kills) US Navy, VF-15 'Satan's Playmates'
  117. WWII Fighter Pilot Ace-5 victories, US Navy, VF-29, flew the n25, snj, f4f wildcat, corsair, and f6f hellcat
  118. Bocks Car Crew, RCM Observer, WW II, Nagasaki
  119. WWII Fighter Ace (9 Kills) - Ace in a Day - Flew P-51's - USAAF, 376th Fighter Squadron, 361st Fighter Group, 8th Air Force (Europe)
  120. American Businessman and Aerospace Engineer
  121. Tuskegee Airmen, flew the b-25, b-29, b-52, b-24, b-50, b-17, b-47
  122. US WWII Army bomber pilot/OSS vet, born 1923.14 missions in Europe, then transferred to an OSS cover unit in Italy. Dropped OSS agents and spies in various areas, including flights turned down by the RAF as too risky. Still flying at 97
  123. Flight (scientist) von braun rocket team
  124. WW2 fighter ace - 5 Kills - US Navy
  125. Australian Aviation Pioneer
  126. Test pilot
  127. Billy Bishop  (2)
    Leading canadian ace in WW1. shot down 72 planes
  128. Jerry Bishop  (2)
    Vietnam veteran. Flew Boeing B-52 Bomber planes and survived over 100 combat missions
  129. WWII veteran WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilot)Flew the b-24
  130. (Born 1933) Air Force Korean War Veteran. K2 Korea
  131. Aviator test pilot during the Korean War
  132. Flying Tiger-crew chief
  133. WWII Fighter Pilot Aviation Ace (WWII-5 Kills) US Navy, VF-2/10
  134. WWII Pilot Ace-- Flew Spifires and Mustangs-[14.5 victories]
  135. Fighter Pilot Ace during WWII[flew the P-51 Mustang]
  136. Federal Aviation Administrator (2002-present)
  137. (Born 1921) USAAF WW2 Veteran. 487th Fighter Squadron of the 352nd Fighter Group in England from July 1943 to August 1945
  138. Ww 2 air ace '10 Vic's' - USAAF - DSC
  139. U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Team
  140. German Luftwaffe ace of WWII, 60 victories
  141. WW11 Pilot
  142. chief test pilot (b-1)
  143. Israeli flying ace, pilot
  144. German WWII Fighter Ace
  145. 'Born 1913' Captain, fighter pilot, test pilot on the Me-163 and Squadron Commander of 2./JG 400.
  146. Astronaut - Former NASA Administrator
  147. Tuskegee Airman- Pilot
  148. Test pilot
  149. WW 2 fighter ace, 5 kills
  150. Former NASA pilot - F/A-18, F-15, F-15 ACTIVE, T-38, DC-8, T-34C, King Air, and Predator. Flew F/A-18 in the US Navy. Became VP in Boeing Corp. after leaving NASA
  151. Member of the famed ''Flying Tigers'' before and during WWII, a Major General, Ace (9 victories)
  152. 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
  153. English Former Male British Royal Air Force Navigator Pilot During World War 2
  154. Robert Booth  (2)
    WWII Fighter Pilot Ace-8 victories, USAAF, 359 Fighter Group, 76 Fighter Squadron
  155. fighter air ace korean war
  156. American World War 2 Fighter Ace , 5 Vic - Navy Cross, flew the f6f hellcat, corsair, wildcat, cougar, panther, fury
  157. Co-founder with Bertrand Piccard of SolarImpulse Airplane-Businessman and pilot
  158. Survivor of US Airways Flight 1549, who was successfully ditched in the Hudson River adjacent to Manhattan six minutes after departing from LaGuardia Airport
  159. 'Tuskegee Airmen' 'First Black Air Traffic Controller'
  160. Member of the famed''Black Sheep Squadro'' VMF-214
  161. Doolittle's Raiders crew #13 Navigator
  162. W W I I pilot, lawyer, Gov Clinton's Chief Of Staff, author
  163. member of pappy boyingtons Black sheep squardron
  164. Tuskegee Pilot, flew the p-40, p-47. p-51
  165. Early experimental research test pilot. Boyd is an engineering test pilot for NASA and USAF. F-111
  166. Aviator, f-16 program manager/ staff officer
  167. American Former Stunt Woman - Wing - Walker That Performed Numerous Aerial Stunts Between 1921-29 Including Automobile - Airplane Transfers, And Parachute Jumps
  168. (Born 1938) US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1967 to 1973. Recipient of a Silver Star, 2 Bronze Stars, a Distinguished Flying Cross, a Purple Heart, and a Legion of Merit
  169. (Born 1942) US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1966 to 1973. Recipient of 4 Silver Stars
  170. Royal Flying Corps in France during World War I/1921, Brearley founded West Australian Airways Ltd./ 1927, Brearley opened the Perth Flying School at Maylands
  171. Aviator
  172. Tuskegee Airmen, WW2
  173. WWII - WASP. Flew the P-38, P-51 and 18 more military and 6 civilian aircraft models
  174. Retired Air Force Test Pilot
  175. Tuskegee Airmen
  176. W.A.S.P. Pilot. Flew PT-19, BT-13, AT-6, AT-7, AT-11, C-78, B-25, B-26, SBD (A-24), SBC (A-25), and the P-47 towing target
  177. Rear Admiral
  178. NASA test pilot - high-altitude ER-2 Earth science aircraft and the C-20A, a modified Gulfstream III business jet that carries a sophisticated synthetic aperture radar on environmental science missions
  179. WWII: German Flying Ace, Jagdgeschwader 54 (JG 54) Grünherz (Green Heart), 81 victories
  180. Pilot of the Pride of Detroit
  181. WWII - Fighter Ace, 13 victories, USAAF. 15th AF, 31st Fighter Group, 307th Fighter Squadron, based in San Severo, Italy. Test pilot after the war. Married singer Martha Tilton in 1953. Flew P-51, P-38, P-40, B-45, F-86 Sabre in Korea and F-100
  182. Flying Tiger-pilot and CAF flight instructor. The last surviving pilot of the Flying Tigers
  183. British former Royal Navy officer and test pilot who flew 487 different types of aircraft, more than anyone else in history
  184. P-38 Ace during WWII-[5 victories] Member of the 55th Fighter Group
  185. Harold Brown  (2)
    Tuskegee Airmen, Flew PT-17 Stearman, B-47, P-51 and F-80 Jet. Flew 20 different plane types
  186. American Female Flight Aviator - First Long - Distance Solar - Powered Flight. Flew A Tiny Experimental Solar - Powered Aircraft, 'Solar Challenger,' 6 miles In 22 Minutes Near Marana, Arizona. (Dec. 3, 1980)
  187. Larry Brown  (6)
    Tuskegee Airmen
  188. Larry Brown  (9)
    Tuskegee airman ww2. note this entry is not for the tuskegee airman, larry brown who was associated with the red tail project in minnesota. this person lives in texas and was still alive aged 93 in november of 2016
  189. WW2 Pilot Tuskegee Airmen, Born 1922, 100th FS & 332nd FG!
  190. US Navy Ace VF-27 10.5 Victories - WWII
  191. WWII Fighter Pilot Aviation Ace (12.5 WWII, 2 Korea, total=14.5 Kills) USAAF, 354 Fighter Group, 355 Fighter Squadron, 9AF - DSC
  192. (Born 1940) US Navy Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1965 to 1973. Recipient of 2 Silver Stars, a Legion of Merit, 2 Bronze Stars, and a Purple Heart
  193. 2/7/1893-1978 Pioneer public relations with promotion of aviation/When WW1 began, Harry took pilot training @ Deseronto Airport with Canadian Royal Flying Corps, Squadron 84 at Camp Mohawk/Parents were sailing on RMS Lusitania when it sank
  194. WWII veteran, born 1925, B-29 navigator in the Army Air Corps. Enlisted in 1943, trained for 2 years, sent to Guam in June of 1945, flew a couple bombing missions. He was also sent to Tinian as a backup crew for the Hiroshima and Nagasaki missions, though
  195. WW2 Ace - 15 Kills - USAAF - DSC
  196. 'Commanding Officer Royal Air Force Pilot, Hawker Hunter F Mk.5, Northolt, Middlesex'
  197. (Born 1941) US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. He was a POW from 1966 to 1973. Recipient of 2 Silver Stars
  198. One of the Last Surviving Ground Crew Member from The Hindenburg Disaster. Born: 1920
  199. WW2 Luftwaffe Ace and Me262 pilot.
  200. Radio operator, 'Bockscar,' plane that dropped bomb on Nagasaki
  201. 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
  202. Test pilot, of the 412th Test Wing
  203. Isham 'Rusty' Albert Burns Jr was born on July 24, 1925 and became a Tuskegee airman in the Second World War
  204. Australian Former Female Aviatrix. The First Woman To Parachute From An Aeroplane On Australian Soil (1937), And Held The Title Of Being The Youngest Female Pilot In Australia For 15 Years (1937-1952)
  205. Test pilot for McDonnell aircraft. First pilot to test fly F-15 in 1972
  206. 'Tuskegee Airmen'
  207. Test pilot D-558, X-4, X-5, M2F1
  208. (Born 1938) US Navy Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1965 to 1973. Recipient of 2 Silver Stars, 2 Legion of Merits, 2 Bronze Stars, and 2 Purple Hearts
  209. One of last surviving Tuskegee Airman born May 21st 1922/Sargent/Mechanic
  210. Russian Former Male Cosmonaut. Flew Three Manned Space Flights -- Vostok 5 (1963), Soyuz 22 (1976) & Soyuz 37 (1978)
  211. Naval admiral (1888-1957), first to fly over the North Pole and South Pole; recipient of Medal of Honor;
  212. American Former Female Pilot. Mercury 13 Female Candidate (1959). Inducted Into The Georgia Aviation Hall Of Fame (2003)
  213. WWII Flying Tigers Ground Crew
  214. Tuskegee Airmen
  215. US Air Force veteran who served from 1953 to 1957 during the Korean War (Born 1933)
  216. Doolittle Raiders 'Navigator crew #13'
  217. 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)
  218. Air Demonstration Squadron
  219. Col USAF (RET) WWII 6 Victory Ace, 479th fighter group
  220. 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
  221. WWII: ETO. Battle of the Bulge
  222. 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
  223. First USMC Ace during WWII--[18 victories]
  224. B-24 Liberator Pilot/32 missions w/747 Squadron/456 Bomber Group/Noted Aviation Artist
  225. Tail Gunner 'Enola Gay'
  226. ace (WW2)
  227. 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
  228. 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'
  229. Tuskegee Airmen
  230. Tuskegee Airman
  231. 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
  232. Ralph Carter  (2)
    Early Birds of Aviation Member/Soloed 1911
  233. Flight aviator, chief test pilot Boeing
  234. Retired 4 star USAF General. Former commander of Strategic Air Command. Flew final flight of continuous airborne Operation Looking Glass
  235. Flight aviator, NACA test pilot/On December 2, 1948, became the 6th man & 3rd civilian to break the mysterious sound barrier
  236. American Former Female Centenarian (1899-2003). Early Wright Plane Passenger. As A 12 Year Old In 1911 Ohio, Saw A Wright Flyer Land In A Schoolyard, Giving $5 Trips. Stranger Dared Her And Paid. She Sat On A Metal Rod (No Seats!), Flew Over The School
  237. Air force general
  238. WWII American Fighter - Ace (9 Victs.)- USAAF
  239. 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
  240. Lead Air Crash Investigator in the Lockerbie Bombing on board Pan Am Flight 103 that occurred December 21st 1988
  241. (Born 1935) US Navy Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1967 to 1973. Recipient of 2 Silver Stars, 2 Legion of Merits, 2 Bronze Stars, and 2 Purple Hearts
  242. 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
  243. 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
  244. 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
  245. Chinese - Born American Former Male Centenarian World War 2 Veteran. He Was One Of Only Two Surviving CNAC Pilots. Moon died on 9 May 2023, at the age of 110
  246. WWII Pilot Ace- Part of the famous ''Zemke's Wolfpack''--[21 victories]
  247. Flying Tigers-armorer
  248. Chinese Australian aviation writer, photographer and vlogger
  249. WWII veteran, B-17 bomber pilot, born 1923. Professor Emeritus, U of Michigan, Mechanical Engineering. Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame
  250. (Born 1940) US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1966 to 1973. Recipient of a Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, and 2 Purple Hearts
  251. WW2 fighter ace - 7 Kills - US Navy - Navy Cross
  252. Ground crew for many early blimps including Akron and Hindenburg
  253. Women Air force Service Pilot
  254. 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
  255. WWII pilot - Battle of Britain
  256. German pilot
  257. Member of the Flying Tigers (AVG) WWII
  258. aviator
  259. 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
  260. 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
  261. Tuskegee Airmen
  262. (Born 1943) US Navy Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1966 to 1973. Navy Cross and Silver Star Recipient
  263. Jimmy Doolittle's copilot in the first bomber to launch from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet on the famous Tokyo Raid/Doolittle Raiders
  264. (Born 1923) USAAF WW2 Veteran. Also know for being the 96 year old speeder on the show Caught in Providence with Frank Caprio
  265. Hindenburg Survivor Born: 04/18/1914
  266. 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
  267. Test pilot
  268. A-12 pilot, CIA pilot
  269. American WWII Fighter Ace (6 Victs.)- USAAF
  270. 'One of few Nurses to Tuskegee Airmen' 'Received Gold Medal from President Bush with Tuskegee Airmen'
  271. P-47 Thunderbolt Ace during WWII-[5 victories] Member of the 56th Fighter Group
  272. WW2 Flying Ace - USAAF - 12 Kills - DSC
  273. Flew P-51's with the 261FS/357FG Yoxford Boys. He flew 71 missions, 270 combat hours and had one enemy aircraft destroyed, on the ground, many box cars, engines, armored vehicles and trucks destroyed, crashed one P51 at Brussels, Belgium
  274. Goodyear Blimp Pilot
  275. (Born 1937) US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. Served from 1958 to 1988
  276. 'Brigadier General'
  277. George Cooper  (2)
    X-4 test pilot
  278. 419th FLTS project pilot
  279. US Marine Corps Gulf War Veteran. Pilot for helicopters in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
  280. (Born 1934) US Air Force Vietnam War Veteran. POW from 1965 to 1973. Recipient of 3 Silver Stars
  281. 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
  282. US Air Force 4 Star General
  283. 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)
  284. Flew 193 miles in a lawn chair strapped to helium balloons (Bend, Oregon - 07/07/07)
  285. 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
  286. James Cox  (2)
    LCDR - US NAVY Blue Angels
  287. (Born 1933) US Navy Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1966 to 1973. Recipient of a Navy Distinguished Service Medal, 3 Silver Stars, a Legion of Merit, 4 Bronze Stars, and 2 Purple Hearts
  288. 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
  289. Tuskegee Airmen, WWII
  290. Test Pilot
  291. Doolittle's Raiders crew #10 Navigator/Bombadier
  292. WW2 Veteran-Bataan Death March
  293. WWII Fighter Pilot Ace with the 357th fighter Squadron and 355th Fighter Group - 5 Kills - POW - USAAF - DSC
  294. World war 2 fighter ace- 7 Kills - USAAF, Born Jan 17, 1919
  295. 'Tuskegee Airmen' '617th Bomber Squadron Pilot'
  296. WWII Australian Fighter Pilot Ace-5.66 (RAF) 260 Squadron
  297. worls war 2 air ace
  298. WW2 Marine Flying Ace
  299. Korean War Fighter Ace (5 kills)- USAF
  300. WW2 Fighting Flying Ace, 52nd FG - 14 Kills - USAAF - DSC
  301. Parachute jumper
  302. WW2 air ace - 9 Kills - USAAF. Flew P-38, P-80 and P-84
  303. WWII fighter Ace/ Watergate scandal figure - 15 Kills - USAAF - DSC
  304. US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. Served from 1963 to 1967
  305. pilot of the first liquid fuel rocket
  306. Air Force pilot
  307. United Airlines pilot, flew United's last DC-8 flight in 1991
  308. Tuskegee Airmen
  309. British WWII Flying Ace credited with 17 victories
  310. (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
  311. Blue Angels, U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron FA-18 Flight Demonstration Pilot
  312. 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
  313. WWII Fighter Pilot Aviation Ace (WWII-5.5 Kills) USN, VF-18/36
  314. Commanded the Tuskegee Airmen in WWII Born 1912
  315. Andy Dawson  (2)
    Author of 'PanAfrica: Across the Sahara in 1941 with Pan Am'
  316. Heroic Australian pilot, QANTAS Airlines Flight 32
  317. Baloon driver
  318. Air America Pilot
  319. Retired Air Force Colonel/Vietnam Veteran
  320. Tuskegee Airmen
  321. New Zealand fighter pilot and ace during WWII. Flew in the Battle of Britain. 17 confirmed victories. Died September 21, 1995
  322. Tuskegee Airmen
  323. 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
  324. Tail gunner, 'Bockscar' (plane that dropped bomb on Nagasaki..)
  325. WWI veteran. Oldest man in world. Born 1891. Lives in Puerto Rico
  326. Pilot
  327. Australian stunt pilot
  328. 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
  329. Former Tuskegee Airmen (Flew B-25 and T-6) & University Michigan football player; helped Michigan win 1948 Rose Bowl
  330. 'Wife of Doolittle Raider Jacob Deshazer'
  331. Doolittle's Raiders 'Crew #16/Bat out of Hell' Bombadier' 'Missionary to Japan for 30 years after Doolittle Raid'
  332. WW2 Flying Ace, Age 92, '8 Victories' Silver Star-DFC with 3 Gold Stars, Air Medal with 4 Gold Stars!
  333. U.S. Virgin Islander businessman, CEO Four Star Cargo Airlines
  334. Puerto Rican lawyer and business owner, Borinquen Air airlines
  335. Flight aviator
  336. engineer of the memphis belle
  337. 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
  338. WWII Romanian Ace with 11 Victories
  339. Test pilot
  340. 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
  341. Colonel Air Force One Pilot for President Clinton and Bush II
  342. 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
  343. CMOH recipient, Famed WWII Air Commander
  344. Son of General Jimmy Doolittle
  345. Flying Tigers-clerk
  346. 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.'
  347. 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
  348. 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
  349. Pioneer flight aviator
  350. WW2 P-47 Thunderbolt Flying Ace(Medals out the Wazoo)
  351. Eric Doyle  (2)
    Commanding Officer and flight leader for the Blue Angels, U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron
  352. 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
  353. WW2, Battle of Britain pilot and ace in the RAF.
  354. Royal Navy Hot Air Balloon Co-Pilot
  355. Tuskegee Airmen/Civilian Instructor 1942-1945
  356. German pilot
  357. P-51 Mustang Ace during WWII-[6 victories] Member of the 361st Fighter Group - Air Force Cross
  358. US Navy Flying Ace, VF-31 - 5 Kills
  359. Former U.S. General, U.S. Air Force
  360. Tuskegee Airmen; 99th Pursuit Squadron and 332nd Fighter Group; author of 'A-Train: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman'
  361. Flight aviator
  362. WWII German Luftwaffe Fighter Pilot Ace 5 victories flew the pik as, jg 53
  363. WWII veteran WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilot)
  364. US Navy Fighter 7 victory ace, WWII was the first F6F Hellcat pilot to down a Zero - Navy Cross
  365. WWII - Fighter Ace, 7 victories; Pacific Theater; US Navy, Navy Cross. One of the first F6F Hellcat nightfighter pilots
  366. WWII Pilot Ace-- Flew the P-40,47& 51-[9 victories]
  367. Flight engineer on United Flight 232
  368. 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
  369. 'Commanding Officer Royal Navy'
  370. Youngest woman to have traveled around the globe in a single-engine plane, completing the journey on July 11, 2014; named after legendary pilot Amelia Earhart
  371. World war 2 Fighter Ace - - 13 Kills -9th af mustang pilot, flew the p-51, p-80, l-5, c-47a, c-53, b-25, c-78, c-45, t-33, f-84g, rf-84f, b-17f
  372. Lockheed Test Pilot First pilot to fly the YF-12A Second pilot to fly the SR-71 Third pilot to fly the A-12 Chief test pilot during testing of Convair YB-58A Author of YF-12 flight Manual
  373. Colonel for the U.S. Air Force
  374. Mexican-American electrical engineer, first woman of Mexican descent in space
  375. WASP, Flew the bt-19, p-47, p-39, p-40, p-51, p-63
  376. 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
  377. Tuskegee Airmen
  378. WWII US fighter pilot, Eagle Squadrons, 4th Fighter Group
  379. Commander 325 Fighter Wing
  380. German rocket-propulsion engineer & advocate for space colonization/He worked at Peenemünde as a propulsion engineer from 1942-1945, then to USA with other German rocket scientists & technicians under 'Operation Papercli
  381. Canadian commercial helicopter pilot. He is a 'pioneer in the development of high altitude winch rescue and mountain flying techniques'. He is Canada's first commercial helicopter pilot who was not previously a fixed-wing pilot
  382. 'Tuskegee Airmen' one of their Aircraft Mechanics
  383. Ex-Pentagon UFO Whistle-blower, UFO researcher - Known for leaking the famous 2004 'Tic Tac UFO' US Airforce Video which has since been confirmed authentic
  384. Mary Ellis  (3)
    Last surviving female WW2 Spitfire pilot
  385. Tuskegee Airmen
  386. Tuskegee airmen ww2
  387. Flight aviator
  388. 'Dr. Werner Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  389. WWII-Pilot, Lt. USAF (Ret.), 366th Fighter Group, 391st Fighter Squadron
  390. World War 2, Iwo Jima vet, and P-51 pilot
  391. (Born 1937) US Navy Vietnam War Veteran. POW 1972 to 1973. Navy Cross Recipient
  392. Former Israeli flying ace, pilot
  393. Test Pilot for the B-36
  394. WW2 WASP appointed Squadron Commander for the 6th Ferry Command/only woman during war to be awarded the Air Medal for her service/Flew medium-size bombers A-20, A-26 and B-25, the cargo craft DC-3, C-54 & mighty B-17 Flying Fortress bomber
  395. Night Fighter LTC
  396. (Born 1934) US Navy Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1966 to 1973. Recipient of a Silver Star, 3 Legion of Merits, 3 Bronze Stars, and 2 Purple Hearts
  397. (12/4/1918?7/23/2011 Academic/"Father of cryonics" from impact of his book The Prospect of Immortality/Considered pioneer transhumanist from his book Man into Superman. Founded Cryonics Institute & Immortalist Society/His body Cryopreserved
  398. Tuskegee Airmen
  399. Senior Vice President at Google, holds the World Record for highest Stratosphere jump
  400. WW2 Flying Ace, Eagle Squadron 121, 335th FS 4th Fighter Group, 359th Fighter Group - 6 Kills - USAAF
  401. Pilot
  402. Test Pilot
  403. WW2 Air Gunner manning a ball turret of a B-17 Flying Fortress/French President Francois Hollande had installed him as a chevalier, chevalier you know is a knight in that country's Legion of Honor
  404. Spanish Civil War flying ace
  405. Polish pilot who flew with the RAF 635, 639 and 303 squadrons during WWII. He lives in Canada
  406. Muhammed Ahmed Faris is a Syrian military aviator. He was the first Syrian and the second Arab in space
  407. John Farley  (2)
    In 1963 Test Pilot on the RAE Aerodynamics Research Flight at Bedford. During this tour he flew all the UK research aircraft then flying. Flown over 80 different aircraft types, both fixed and rotary wing. 19 years of Harrier programme test flying.
  408. USMC Ace during WWII-[5 victories] Member of VMF-312
  409. NASA test pilot - Gulfstream III, the DC-8 airborne science laboratory, C-17 and the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), T-34 mission support aircraft and the remotely piloted X-56 multi-utility technology testbed
  410. Gay activist
  411. WWII - Fighter Ace, Pacific. 9 victories, 4 probable's, 9 more aircraft damaged. He flew with VF-5 (USS Yorktown) during the Battle of Midway; took part in many of the key battles in the Pacific, from Guadalcanal to Iwo Jima
  412. F-15 test pilot
  413. Bombardier 'Enola Gay'
  414. WWII Black Widow Airplane Pilot
  415. Radioman/Gunner on TBF Avenger, Torpedo Squadron 8, (VT-8). Battle of Midway, WWII, 4 June 1942. Of the six Avengers, Ferrier's was the only one to return. Ferrier was wounded along with his pilot, the top gunner was killed. He was awarded DFC & PH
  416. WWII Navy Cross recipient and pilot, helped sink japanese battleship yamato
  417. 97 Year old WW 2 Air Force Gunner He now lives in Edison, New Jersey
  418. Dr. Wernher Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member
  419. P-51 Mustang Ace during WWII-[8 victories] Member of the 325th Fighter Group
  420. B-1 test pilot
  421. pilot retraced amellia earhart's route
  422. 'Tuskegee Airmen'
  423. American Korean War Fighter Ace - 10 Victories
  424. 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
  425. First Pilot of WW2 B-17 'Mission Belle' and author of 'The Lucky Bastard Club'
  426. John Flanagan  (3)
    'Tuskegee Airmen', Communication Tech., WWII
  427. Test pilot
  428. (March 6, 1887 - October 29, 1975) WW1 American aviation pioneer, industrialist and army officer. Fleet founded and led several corporations, including Consolidated Aircraft/Acting commanding officer of the 18th Aero Squadron, Training WW1
  429. WWII - Fighter Ace, 6 victories; flew the P-47; 348th Fighter Group, Pacific Theater
  430. (Born 1932) US Air Force Vietnam Veteran. POW from 1966 to 1973. Recipient of 2 Silver Stars, 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, 3 Bronze Stars, and 2 Purple Hearts
  431. Administrator of NASA/National Aeronautics and Space Administration who gained the approval of the Nixon Administration on January 5, 1972, to develop the Space Shuttle as the follow-on human space flight effort of the agency
  432. American WWII - Pilot, USAAF, co-pilot of 'The Peacemaker'
  433. First woman to pilot a B-52 Bomber and author or the book Charged
  434. WWII Flying Tigers (clerk)
  435. WW2 US Navy Flying Ace, VF-15 - 5 Kills
  436. American pilot in World War 2, completed 35 bombing raids on German Targets
  437. American WW2, Korean War, Vietnam War Ace
  438. WWII Marine Ace- shot down 26 Japanese planes- LIFE cover June 7, 1943, awarded the congressional medal of honor
  439. Charles Basil Foster (born January 17, 1923) is an English-born Canadian publicist, newspaper editor, author and songwriter. He was born in Cheshire, England. During World War II he was a pilot with the Royal Air Force
  440. Flying Tigers-Nurse;named Foster in 1941, Petach in 1942
  441. Aviation stunt pilot
  442. Part of raid of WWII POW camp Cabanatuan 'The Great Raid
  443. Engineer and a leading pioneer in Canada?s space programme. He played a leading role in the design, construction and application of Canada's first satellite, the Alouette
  444. Stunt Pilot
  445. Flight (aviator)
  446. Last Hindenburg Crewman Alive. Currently resides in Germany. Born: 05/22/1922
  447. WWII veteran; 101st Airborne, 506th PIR, Easy Company - one of the original Band of Brothers
  448. 'Tuskegee Airmen'
  449. Flying Tigers-armorer
  450. Designer PZL 104 Wilga, PZL 130 Orlik, Flaris LAR01
  451. USAF Colonel, Pilot, and War Hero
  452. research pilot at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, California
  453. WWII veteran WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilot)
  454. Research test pilot XB-60 & X-15 aircraft & other aircraft. Flew B-29 & B-50 which launched X-1 & X-2 rocket plane. 1966 became chief test pilot @ NASA Dryden Flight Research Facility where he tested X-15, 747 Shuttle Carri
  455. Flight (aviator)
  456. WWII and Korean War Ace-[28 victories - WWII and 6.5 victories -Korea]!
  457. air force general
  458. Navigator on the 'Necessary Evil', the nickname of the B-29 Superfortress that accompanied the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Born: 03/23/1923
  459. Aviatrix who won 5 Gold Medals during the World Aerobatic Championship in Salon-de-Provence, France
  460. USAAF General WW2 fighter Ace, 357th FG 363rd FS, 7 Kills, POW
  461. Sergeant/ assistant flight engineer, Bocks Car Crew, WW II, Nagasaki
  462. World War II German fighter pilot
  463. Pilot during World War 2 and a member of WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots)
  464. (Born 1921) Flew over 34 combat missions in B-17s and B-24s during WW2 earning him the Distinguished Flying Cross and 6 Air Medals. Became an aviation racer for P-38s and P-51s
  465. 'Squadron Leader Royal Air Force Pilot'
  466. Flight aviator 1963 military astronaut candidate
  467. (Born 1961) US Army Global War on Terror Veteran. 1st Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division. Recipient of Legion of Merit, Air Medal, and Silver Star
  468. Astronaut' Skylab 3, STS-9, Spacelab 1, Brother to Space Traveler Richard Garriott de Cayeux
  469. Canadian pilot
  470. 'Easy Company' 'Member of a Band of Brothers'
  471. Decorated World War II fighter pilot and a former racing driver from Australia
  472. 'Dr. Werner Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  473. WW2 Ace with 21 victories.
  474. Flight (aviator)
  475. Air Force 2nd Lt. & Miss Arkansas USA 2007 !
  476. WW2 air ace - 8 Kills - USAAF
  477. (Born 1942) US Air Force Vietnam War Veteran. POW from 1967 to 1973. Recipient of a Silver Star, 2 Bronze Stars, 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, and a Legion of Merit
  478. Flight aviator 1967 group 6 astronaut candidate
  479. Marine Corp Attack pilot - flew two tours of combat duty during WWII
  480. NASA astronaut (retired), five space shuttle flights
  481. Venezuelan Air Force director, president of Conviasa Airlines
  482. Israeli Flying Ace, retired Brigadier General, Israeli Air Force
  483. An American military officer who helped develop strategic bombing theory and practice. Giles was named commanding general of the Army Air Forces in the Pacific Ocean Area in April 1945 and was in charge of planning the final B-29 Superfortress air attacks
  484. WWII: P-38J Lightning and P-51D Mustang fighter pilot with the 343d Fighter Squadron, 55th Fighter Group
  485. First man to fly the SR-71 Spy plane. Lives in Palmdale, CA.
  486. WWII-Pilot from USA, flew P-47s on 50 combat missions during World War II, Author of 'P-47 Pilots: The Fighter-Bomber Boys'
  487. German Luftwaffe ace of WWII, 71 victories
  488. Nona M. Goard was an aviatrix who was an early parachute jumper, pilot, and wing-walker
  489. 'Royal Navy & Royal Navy Air Service' 'Commander RNZAF South Pacific 1941-1943'
  490. WW 2 fighter Ace--[11 victories]
  491. 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
  492. 'Tuskegee Airmen'
  493. One of 1st inductees to Black Aviation Hall of Fame/Became a part-time stunt flyer with the legendary airshow impresario Bill Sweet/Member of the Kansas Senate
  494. Laker Skytrain MacDonnell DC10 G-Belo 'Southern Belle' Pilot
  495. Tuskegee Airmen, Involved in the Freeman Field mutiny where a racist commander not allowing blacks & whites to talk to each other, & not allowing the black officer into the officer club. Also led to 162 black officers walked into the club and arrested
  496. Former British test pilot and Royal Navy officer. Pilot during WWII. Inventor of the mirror-sight deck landing system for aircraft carriers