The real Top Gun were black pilots and Tuskegee airmen experiment documentary

Here is a little history for individuals that are fans of the movies Top Gun and Top Gun: Maverick. The first top gun competition was held in 1949. The white pilots competed with the latest state of art aircraft while the African-American pilots were forced to compete with older obsolete planes. After 3 days of competition, The Tuskegee Airmen team of Captain Alva Temple, 1st Lieutenant Harry Stewart, 1st Lieutenant James Harvey, and 1st Lieutenant Halbert Alexander (alternate) were announced the winners. There was dead silence in the room. Not one of their colleagues applauded this accomplishment. The victory was swept under the rug and the trophy was not seen by the public for 55 years. Introducing the real top guns.

Whatever you do for one of us you do for all of us, black still needs the USA to fund our crappy schools to get us out of prison pipeline education Black children deserve better. Our education should not depend on our housing prices.

Lt. Col. James H. Harvey III was a pilot with the 332nd Fighter Group, known as the Tuskegee Airmen. He later piloted on the team that won the military’s first ‘Top Gun’ contest in 1949. Harvey was also the first African American jet fighter pilot to fly in the Korean War. Listen to his remarkable and share it with friends and family.

 

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