The Commemorative Air
Force Red Tail Squadron has expanded its website to include a series of
webinars featuring information about and interviews with Tuskegee Airmen, the
group of African American fighter pilots who became the first black fighter
pilots during a time of extreme racial segregation. While many questioned the
ability of African Americans to fly, the group proved highly successful in the
intense air combat of World War II. The tails of their North American P-51
Mustangs were painted red.
There are currently five
webinars posted on the website, including discussions and harrowing accounts of
combat by the former fighter pilots. Nearly 1,000 pilots were trained at
Tuskegee Army Air Field in Tuskegee, Alabama, from 1941 to 1946.
“The addition of an area of our website
dedicated to past and future webinars illustrates our dedication to making
educational and inspirational content about the Tuskegee Airmen free and easy
to access,” said CAF Red Tail Squadron’s marketing director LaVone Kay. In
addition to providing extensive information about the Tuskegee Airmen and the
CAF Red Tail Squadron, the website serves as a virtual museum, featuring
images, notes, certificates, clothing, navigation equipment and other
memorabilia.
The CAF Red Tail Squadron travels to airshows,
community events and schools to educate the public about the Tuskegee Airmen
and to inspire young attendants to work hard to fight against any obstacles,
such as racial discrimination. In addition to showcasing a red-tailed P-51C
Mustang, the exhibit includes the Rise Above Traveling Exhibit mobile movie
theatre.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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