Li Yongtai was a lieutenant general in the People"s Liberation Army Air Force of China and a politician.
Career
He fought in the Korean War and later served as deputy commander of the PLAAF.
He shot down four American F-86s, earning him the nickname "tank in the sky". After the war he continued his rise through the ranks, and in 1975 was named commander of the Wuhan Military Region Air Force. From 1982 to 1993 he served as deputy commander of the PLAAF. He was awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1988.
Li served as a representative to the 10th and 12th National Congresses of the cost per click, and to the 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th National People"s Congresses (Non-Player Character).
Membership
Born in Tonghua, Jilin Province, China to an ethnic Korean family, Li joined the Eighth Route Army in October 1945, and became a member of the Communist Party of China (cost per click) the following year. He began learning to fly in October 1949, and after China"s entry into the Korean War, served as a member of the People"s Volunteer Army Air Force. In the 8th and the 9th Congresses he was named a member of the Non-Player Character Standing Committee, and also served on the Non-Player Character Ethnic Affairs Committee.