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A friend of mine likes to draw pictures that he finds in books. A while back he stumbled across the picture below and drew it. He gave the picture to me and thought it was a group of pilots stationed in Alaska. It looks to me like a Flying Tigers outfit, but I was wondering if anyone knows this picture in particular, so he can correctly identify it?

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Well, lots of units used the tigermouth on their planes - i think i just saw a program on the RAF Battle of Britain where some of their planes had them (i did a doubletake... [X(])
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Interesting...I figure its a longshot that someone will recognize this exact picture, but thought it was worth a try.
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I would be an AVG group, Alaskan Warhawks had a different style of Shark mouth.
 
RAF 112 Sqn used the Shark mouth before the AVG,
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I also can't really id the picture. But speaking of the RAF, the plane drawn has it's id letter shown on the underside of the nose. This was quite common in RAF units to help everyone pick out the correct a/c from the front while it was on the ground. Did USAAF units even have plane id letters?
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I also can't really id the picture. But speaking of the RAF, the plane drawn has it's id letter shown on the underside of the nose. This was quite common in RAF units to help everyone pick out the correct a/c from the front while it was on the ground. Did USAAF units even have plane id letters?

Certainly some bombers did (at least on the side) - and i think some (most?) fighters. Not sure about the front lettering, though.
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i have seen a lot of sharkmouths now (112 squadron) and none of them had a Letter there.... but the uniforms are typical from raf pilots i think...
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Well, all these guys appear to be wearing life jackets, i think - did the AVG do that? i thought most of them operated well inland for the most part.

Something strikes me as British about this pic (which is one reason i mentioned this at the outset...)
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Yeah that gear looks much closer to RAF issue than anything the AVG would wear.
 
Also common sense would seem to suggest that a group of pilots wearing their life preservers is worried about having to parachute out over or ditch into the water - a situation which I think would be much more common for the RAF than the AVG.
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this isn't much help unless you happen to be familiar with such things, but the airman standing upright appears to have wn emblem on the left front of the vest. And the person nealing to his immediate left looks like he has large chevrons on his sleave. Or it may be my eyesight.
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i have seen a lot of sharkmouths now (112 squadron) and none of them had a Letter there.... but the uniforms are typical from raf pilots i think...

i looked up some 112 Squadron photos, but they all were from the Desert (and didn't have the letter on the front of the a/c). But, so far i haven't seen any BoB photos of them.

Most of the Desert pilots weren't wearing anything like this type of flying gear.
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The helmets look to be RAF issue. The sharkmouth was used by quite a few units. The first were used in the Western Desert by RAF ground attack units. The AVG copied them.

Many USAAF planes had letters on the side, but not in the Pacific. When the USAAF starting operating in British airspace, they agreed to use RAF standards for identfying aircraft. Every squadron had a 2 letter code and then each aircraft within the squadron had a unique letter. The USAAF also carried this practice to the MTO.

Often times the RAF would put the individual plane letter on the nose, or somewhere else visible from the front so crews could find their aircraft easily. I don't know of any US groups/squadrons that did that, though it was possible.

My best guess for the location of the picture would be Italy, sometime after the Allied invasion. Probably in the winter, or cooler months of the year. The unit is probably an RAF ground support squadron flying Kittyhawks. The version could be any version of the Kittyhawk. The nose of all of them looked similar. The British distinguished between the P-40B/C and P-40E and later by giving them different names. The early P-40s were Tomahawks and the P-40E and later were Kittyhawks.

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I've seen that picture before...  Hm.  Gonna have to poke around...
 
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ORIGINAL: MemoryLeak

this isn't much help unless you happen to be familiar with such things, but the airman standing upright appears to have wn emblem on the left front of the vest. And the person nealing to his immediate left looks like he has large chevrons on his sleave. Or it may be my eyesight.

Three large chevrons with what looks like a crown above - and the single seat aircraft - indicates a flight sergeant pilot (equivalent rank to staff sergeant in the army), which you could use to assist in dating the photo - if memory serves, all pilots in the Cth air forces were officers in 1939, and the sergeant and warrant officer pilots were products of the empire air training scheme (which got started after the war got started). So the first graduation gives you a "not before" date.

The 112 Sqn P40s flew in Tunisia in early 1943 and may there have conducted missions over the Med - see "duel in the desert" here: http://www.aviationartprints.com/p40_kittyhawk.htm. Earlier missions when in the DAF could well have involved flying over the Gulf of Sidra etc so the Mae Wests are not out of place.

They then went on to Italy see 4th pic here: http://www.p40warhawk.com/Art/VernonRab ... /P-40N.htm. Maybe the pilot depicted is Sgt Pilot G.F. Davis.

If the uniform colour is a monochrome rendition of the RAF blue gray "winter" uniform, as opposed to the Khaki "tropical" uniform, then maybe this is a photo from the Sicily/Italy part of the campaign.
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Clarifications,
 
112 didnt fight in the BoB, I havent seen RAF Sharkmouths from the BoB.
 
112 flew in the Western Desert Air Force with Tomahawks from mid 41 & Kittyhawks.
 
The men pictured look USAAF to me, RAF in the Desert were a little more scruffy.
 
I think many pilots wore the Mae West, a lot of action took place near the coast or on Convoy Cover duties.
 
As its a drawing it could bear no actual resemblence to aircraft or crew uniforms.
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Neither of them is drinking Coca-Cola - they are definetely not Americans. [:D]
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