Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: brady on April 12, 2004, 10:29:23 PM
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(http://www2.freepichosting.com/Images/421486575/0.jpg)
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*EDIT*
Nope, not him.
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I've already seen this pict but I don't know where ... os it's a post just to subscribe this thread.
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Adolf Galland?
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Major 'Arthur' 'Art' Chin Shui-Tin
http://www.dalnet.se/~surfcity/china_chin.htm
Charon
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Major 'Arthur' 'Art' Chin, it is:)
WTFG! Charon, I dident think anyone would get it, he led quiet a life, could be considered the first American ace of WW2 depending on how you define the begining of the war.
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I came across that biplane site a number of years ago. A bunch of great material on some often ovelooked combat.
Charon
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THe Curator at the Oregon Military Museum told me about him a couple years ago, aparently he had met him and talked to him about his time in China before he passed away.