Thomas A. Tullis has written a superlative guide to the markings of the various marks of P-40 that the American Volunteer Group, the Flying Tigers, flew against the Japanese during their brief existence. Both black & white and color photos of both well-known and lesser known pilots show the diversity of shark-mouth designs on the a/c, as well as close-up views of personal markings and paint scheme variations. A useful volume for the model builder and another great reference for the AVG historian. Highly recommended.
Definitely a book a modeler needs to do Flying Tiger Aircraft. Nice color drawings to go along with the pictures. Best book I have on this subject. Big help to build models of the Tigers. Price was well worth the money. Get it while it’s still available. Enjoy.
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If your going to build a model of a P40 of the AVG, this is a get resource book !
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An excellant refrence book full of rare photos, many in color of the AVG, the color profiles by Tom Tullis are very well done and very realistic. I highly reconmend this to any model builder or anyone intrested in the history of the American Volunteer Group Flying Tigers!
This book gave great detail to the different markings used by the American Volentary Group in China. many of the photos were of the different pilots and their aircrafts. I an very interested in WWII avaition both allies and enemy aircraft
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