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Flight leader and fighter ace Robert "R.T." Smith stands next to his P-40 fighter at Kunming, China. The "Flying Tiger" insignia was created by the Walt Disney Company. (Courtesy: USAF)

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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.

Date

2006-12-07 (original upload date)

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Original uploader was Signaleer at en.wikipedia

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  • 2006-12-07 01:21 Signaleer 680×482×8 (55819 bytes) Flight leader and fighter ace Robert "R.T." Smith stands next to his P-40 fighter at Kunming, China. The "Flying Tiger" insignia was created by the Walt Disney Company. (Courtesy: USAF)

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