Links and References
Links :
" Duxford - An Unofficial History " - A complete historical profile of the Duxford Airdrome - from it's construction in 1918 to Present Day authored by Tim Cheeks.
The " P-47 Advocates " , A "Thunderbolt" special interest group dedicated to the --preservation of the memory of this great aircraft and the pilots that flew them A number of _P-47 Veterans visit and post messages on this particular site.
" Little Friends " , Peter Randall's web pages are dedicated to the 8th Air Force Fighter _Groups. These pages are an excellent source of detailed Group information / data.
The official " Mighty Eighth Air Force Heritage Museum " web site. Located near Savannah, _Georgia, this museum " promotes understanding and appreciation of the contributions of the _men - and women who have served in the Air Forces of the United States".
_" U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II ". Information on all the Army Air Forces that _ --participated in World War II. Created by Mark Aregon for the Military History Group.
_" Eagle Squadrons ". Information regarding the American volunteer squadrons of the RAF during the early days of World War II.
_" 4th Fighter Group Association " - Information for the 4th Fighter Group, 8th Air Force.
" 91st Bomb Group (H) " - Information for the 91st Bomb Group and the 91st Bomb _Group Memorial Association.
" Thameside Aviation Museum " - Located in the Coalhouse Fort, East Tilbury, Essex, U.K., this Museum displays the remains of Allied and Axis aircraft excavated from many crash sites around the U.K.. Aircraft and pilot histories are documented for most of the aircraft recovered.
The "American Air Museum in Britain" in the U.K. is the latest development of the Imperial War Museum at Duxford Airdrome. This Museum houses the finest collection of historic American combat aircraft outside the United States. With other exhibits located at Duxford, the Museum tells the story of American air power and its effect on twentieth century history.
" This site is in remembrance of the USAAF Fighter Groups, in particular the 357th Fighter Group( The " Yoxford Boys " ) and it's three squadrons, and to all who fought in battle with the 8th Air Force and what they accomplished. "
Home page of the " Fighter Town Association " . A summary listing of over 400 active Fighter related associations covering all branches of the Service. Links, contacts and reunion information is listed. This site is " Maintained by Fighter Pilots for Fighter Pilots ".
Home page of the " American Fighter Aces Association ". Information is provided by the American Fighter Aces Association in conjunction with the American Fighter Aces Museun Foundation. Current events and a few selected articles and stories from the American Fighter Aces Association quarterly bulletin are included. " Friends of the Fighter Aces " membership forms " are included on this web site.
Information on the 78th Fighter Squadron. The 78th FS served with distinction in the 7th Fighter Command, USAAF in the Pacific Theater during WW II.
Information on the " ". The Lone Star Flight Museum houses one of the finest collections of restored aircraft and aviation exhibits in the nation. More than 40 aircraft are on display, most of which are completely restored and in flying condition.
The 352nd Fighter Group - " The Blue Nosed Bastards of Bodney " page. This site is the home page of the " 352nd Fighter Group Asociation " and the "Virtual 352nd Fighter Group".
A Fighter Pilot's Story - The personal web page of Quentin C. Aanenson, a P-47 pilot who flew with 391st Fighter Squadron ( Bold Tigers ), 366th Fighter Group, 9th Air Force. Quentin's story was recently aired on over 300 public television stations.
_" Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA)" Warbirds page.
Home page of the " 31st Fighter Group " who served not only with the 8th USAAF but also the 12th and 15th Air forces.
__ Home page of the " 361st Fighter Group ", 8th AAF, stationed at Bottisham, U.K., during WW II.
Home page of the " 20th Fighter Group ", 8th USAAF, stationed at Kings Cliff, during WW II.
This page was last revised on 11 / 12 / 04
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