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PAYBACK - B-25s settle the score on the Rising Sun

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July - August 2023

As I sat silently in my B-25-shrewdly named "Fickle Finger of Fate"awaiting the signal from the Navy deckhand to start my engines, I thought long and hard about how I ended up here and about the unknown that lay ahead.

- JAMES P. BUSHA

PAYBACK - B-25s settle the score on the Rising Sun

Sitting on the pitching deck of the USS Hornet, with 11 other B-25s ahead of me and four more behind, I watched as the lead B-25, piloted by Col. Jimmy Doolittle, began its short run across the sea-soaked deck planking. For a brief moment, I recalled seeing the same pilot 10 years earlier at the controls of a red and white Gee Bee racer as it zoomed around the pylons at the Cleveland Air Races. That was when I knew I wanted to be a pilot.

Earning my wings 

As a kid, I lived about 20 miles south of Cleveland. My friends and I spent our summers fishing and swimming. But when the air racers were in town, we would hike up there to the airfield, crawl under the fence, and go out and rub those airplanes. It was an amazing time in aviation, seeing the likes of Doolittle, Matty Laird, and Roscoe Turner. Doolittle was flying that Gee Bee only 20 to 30 feet off the ground around those pylons with Rosco Turner hot on his heels. Watching him fly an airplane that looked no more than a barrel with short stubby wings, I was in awe of his flying skills and from then on never stopped dreaming of flying. That dream was realized when I was commissioned October 4, 1940 and rated as pilot.

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Fighter Pilots: A Warrior Clan

TAKE A HARD LOOK at the two young men in these photos. Do they look as if they were bent on killing one another? On the left we have a young, unknown enlisted Japanese pilot standing in front of a Nakajima Ki-27 \"Nate,\" one of Japan's earliest monoplanes that led to the much vaunted Zero.

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KEN WALSH THE FIRST CORSAIR ACE

Medal of Honor pilot's combat adventures

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Big Chief's Little Chief

Thunderbolt action with the Wolf Pack

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ENEMY PILOTS SPEAK Voices from the other side

All too often American students of air warfare forget that enemy aircraftwhether Messerschmitts or MiGs-were flown by human beings with the same motivations and traits as Allied airmen. More often than not, the only difference between friend and foe was the paint on the airplane and where they landed. Therefore, we've assembled a variety of accounts from WW II Axis fighter pilots, men who were more than simply targets.

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FLYING THE FW 190

A legend gets checked out in the Butcher Bird

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15 mins

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DOUBLE-THEATER ACE

The fearless missions of legendary fighter pilot Col. John D. Landers

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WARBUG IN THE PACIFIC

Surviving combat in a Stinson OY-1/L-5

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WINGS OF THE FLEET

Celebrating the U.S. Navy's 250-year legacy

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