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Flying Tigers is the common name of the American Volunteer Group, consisting of fighter pilots fighting in Burma and China against Japanese troops during World War II, and then regular American aviation units operating in this area. On October 11, 1943, Witold Urbanowicz landed safely in Kunming, the capital of Yunan Province, one of the western provinces of China. There was the 14th Air Force base and the headquarters of Gen. C.L. Chennault. For the Americans, the appearance of a Polish pilot in a completely unfamiliar steel-blue uniform at the airport in Kunming was a big surprise. They have never seen a uniform like this. They did not recognize the Polish flying eagle on the cap or the flying gap - the Polish pilot's badge. The only thing they knew was the "RAF wings", worn above the left pocket of the uniform jacket. Urbanowicz ordered himself to be taken to General C.L. Chennault, to whom he reported his arrival. The general asked: - What should I do here with you? Urbanowicz replied immediately - Just give me a plane and I will find something to do. 0:00:15 - Take off into the unknown 0:17:32 - Ascension Island 0:35:48 - Sahara 1943 0:50:29 - Sari 1:03:53 - Suicide 1:22:49 - Kunming 1:40:36 - Transitional barracks 1:56:42 - In close quarters 2:10:52 - Squirrel and tigers 2:44:07 - Destiny 3:01:33 - Duel over Hong Kong 3:31:55 - The hermit of Jiujiang 3:53:31 - Chinese Warsaw 4:16:30 - Two for one 4:32:29 - Color and black 4:55:17 - Bamboo bridge 5:22:20 - Lady with a coat of arms 5:37:29 - Li-Sen 5:54:37 - Death and silence 6:20:34 - Two distinguished men 7:11:19 - Chungzing Memories of a Polish pilot whose complicated fate took him to England after the lost September Campaign, where he fought in the 303 Squadron, and then, on the orders of General Sikorski, to the USA, where he was offered to join the American pilots fighting on the Sino-Japanese front and was the only soldier there wearing a Polish uniform. .