Flying Tigers: End of an Era

Another Era Ends, but we’ll never forget...

Feb 6, 2020 the very last living member of the American Volunteer Group Flying Tigers left us.
Frank Losonsky, crew chief in the AVG’s “Hell’s Angels” 3rd squadron, put a period at the end of a sentence comprised of the list of one of America’s most legendary military units of all time.

We wanted to re-post this brief FB tribute to him from a year ago…

It was an honor to know you Frank, you will be missed. -John

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FRANK LOSONSKY (1920-2020) - LAST OF THE FLYING TIGERS-
A Veteran’s Tribute


As many of you know, one of my most treasured personal memories over the years of being involved in helping preserve our military history through artwork has been the privilege of getting to know and work with members of the American Volunteer Group, better known as the Flying Tigers.
In 1994, I and my family began acquaintances and in some cases, friendships, with many of these great veterans. Over the last 23 years (and 5 AVG paintings later), we’ve watched as one by one these wonderful men and women have left us. But their legacy and contributions will never be forgotten.

Approximately 300 original American volunteers sailed clandestinely over the Pacific in 1941 to fly and fight for China against unbelievable odds, there is only ONE single AVG veteran still with us.
Mr. Frank Losonksy, of Columbus Georgia… Having recently celebrated his 97th birthday, he is the last of the legendary Flying Tigers.

Like all the great vets of the AVG, it’s been a thrill and a privilege to know Frank and members of his family throughout the last couple of decades. Following are some photos and memories of his days in China & Burma, and special thanks go to his son Terry, who co-authored the wonderful book “Flying Tiger- A Crew Chief’s Story”…Hope you enjoy! John


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