A most emphatic no. While, the game developers may have loosely based the Angel's aerial escapades on the American Volunteer Group (the AVG or Flying Tigers) or the fabled Marine "Black Sheep Squadron" VMA 214, the Angels did not exist in real life. And even if they had existed, they would have had an official squadron number (probably something like Pursuit Squadron
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Yes!
YES, IT IS A REAL GAME AND THE B-29 IS FLYABLE SORRY FOR WRITING IN ALL CAPS
the real name of mini in blazing teens is Lu Meng Xin
This is a matter of belief/faith not real world fact. In the real, physical world there is no evidence that angels exist or indeed that evil exists. The real world answer is therefore NO. However, if this is a matter of faith then the answer will be whatever your faith tells you it is.
In "Blazing Angels," a World War II flight simulator video game, Joe is a character who dies during a mission. His death is significant to the storyline, as it adds emotional weight to the narrative and affects the protagonist and their squadron. However, since the game is fictional, Joe's fate is part of the game's plot rather than a real-life event.
Yes. Blue Angels aircraft are real.
Zhang Yi Fan is Leon's real name.
actually, there is no real dragon in real life, it is only a fantasy.
Real World Road Rules Challenge - 1998 The Inferno Fallen Angels 8-13 was released on: USA: 19 April 2004
Angels are not real. Angels are fictional beings, just like fairies, vampires and Santa Claus.
No. I believe that angels are mythical, not real, and so they cannot control anything. Some people believe that angels are real and can control all sorts of things.
no