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* [[Celebrity Star]] - Peter Frampton
* [[Celebrity Star]] - Peter Frampton
* [[Child Soldier]] - Jeb Pruitt
* [[Child Soldier]] - Jeb Pruitt
* [[Real Life/Cool Plane|Cool Plane]] : The squadron flies Corsairs which in [[Real Life]] were the terror of the Pacific and looked suspiciously like [[Vampire Tropes|bats]].
* [[Cool Plane/Real Life|Cool Plane]] : The squadron flies Corsairs which in [[Real Life]] were the terror of the Pacific and looked suspiciously like [[Vampire Tropes|bats]].
* [[Do a Barrel Roll]] - makes for pretty action shots. Subverted with the landing gear malfunctioning on TJ's plane, a barrel roll or flying upside down was the only way he could get the landing gear to retract.
* [[Do a Barrel Roll]] - makes for pretty action shots. Subverted with the landing gear malfunctioning on TJ's plane, a barrel roll or flying upside down was the only way he could get the landing gear to retract.
* [[Fan Boy]] - Harachi, who even named his toucan Major Boyington.
* [[Fan Boy]] - Harachi, who even named his toucan Major Boyington.

Revision as of 17:23, 19 August 2018

In World War II, Marine Corps Major Greg "Pappy" Boyington commanded a squadron of fighter pilots. They were a collection of misfits and screwballs who became the terrors of the South Pacific. They were known as The Black Sheep.
—(Baa Baa Black Sheep opening theme)

An American television series, which lasted from September, 1976 to September, 1978. A total of 37 episodes in two seasons.

Tropes used in Black Sheep Squadron include: