Though the first combat mission flown by  the AVG was the famous bomber intercept mission over Kunming, China on  December 20, 1941 it should be known that Erik Shilling flew a combat  reconassaince mission on Dec. 10, 1941.  His photo P-40B (P-8153) was  escorted by Ed Rector & Bert Christman, both Panda Bears of the 2nd  Pursuit Squadron, commanded by "Scarsdale Jack" Newkirk.   Shilling was  temporarily assigned to the 2nd Squadron, but later was re-assigned to  the 3rd Sqdn under Arvid "Oli" Olson.
This 850-mile (roundtrip) mission was to Bangkok, Thailand to photograph  the Japanese aircraft assembled at Dong Moung airport.  Shilling was  told by Chennault to avoid combat, if possible, due to the priority of  returning those films!  The mission was a success and was well organized  as they refueled first at the RAF airfield at Tavoy.  A mere 20 minutes  after they took off from this field it was bombed and strafed by the  Japanese with loss of RAF lives.  The films revealed 92 a/c parked  wingtip to wingtip.  No doubt there were additional a/c in hangars and  at nearby airfields.  Chennault now had a better idea of the large  Japanese air armada which the AVG would be facing as it defended Burma.
Tripp Alyn, chair
Historical & Museums Committee
Flying Tigers Association                                                                                                                                 
