Click on the link below to view an excellent Vintage Wings of Canada article on the use of 'shark mouth' imagery on combat aircraft from WW1 to the present day
http://www.vintagewings.ca/VintageNe...7/Bite-Me.aspx
Click on the link below to view an excellent Vintage Wings of Canada article on the use of 'shark mouth' imagery on combat aircraft from WW1 to the present day
http://www.vintagewings.ca/VintageNe...7/Bite-Me.aspx
Wonderful! Enjoyed it very much, especially the P-40 with all the nation insignias, might need an extra P-40 . . .
Another kind of mouth was the tiger mouth made famous by the Flying Tigers.
Daniel they were called the Flying Tigers. The design was a sharks mouth. The British use the design on the planes of the desert AF. You can see them in the photos in the link provided by Carl.
That is a good article, Carl. Thank you for posting the link.
So how many books are in your personal library?
Here's a B-25 with a shark mouth
Here's a B-24
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