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103:. The individual actions of aces were widely reported and the image was disseminated of the ace as a chivalrous knight reminiscent of a bygone era. For a brief early period when air-to-air combat was just being invented, the exceptionally skilled pilot could shape the battle in the skies. For most of the war, however, the image of the ace had little to do with the reality of air warfare, in which fighters fought in formation and
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Other Allied countries, such as France and Italy, fell somewhere in between the very strict German approach and the relatively casual
British one. They usually demanded independent witnessing of the destruction of an aircraft, making confirmation of victories scored in enemy territory very difficult.
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were developed. The most strict were the German and French ones which required both the existence of traceable wrecks or observations of independent observers. In contrast to this, the
British system also accepted single claims of the pilots and deeds such as enemy planes "out of control", "driven
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counted shared kills, but separately from "solo" ones—one of a number of factors that seems to have varied from unit to unit. Also evident is that Lee considered a higher figure than five kills to be necessary for "ace" status. Aviation historians credit him as an ace with two enemy aircraft
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Allied fighter pilots fought mostly in German-held airspace and were often not in a position to confirm that an enemy aircraft had crashed, so these victories were frequently claimed as "driven down", "forced to land", or "out of control" (called "probables" in later wars). These victories were
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jets. The VPAF had adopted a strategy of "guerrilla warfare in the sky" utilizing quick hit-and-run attacks against US targets, continually flying low and forcing faster, more heavily armed US jets to engage in dog-fighting where the MiG-17 and MiG-21 had superior maneuverability. The VPAF had
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British high command considered the praise of fighter pilots to be detrimental to equally brave bombers and reconnaissance aircrew â so that the British air services did not publish official statistics on the successes of individuals. Nonetheless, some pilots did become famous through press
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usually fought well within German lines, it was practicable to establish and maintain very strict guidelines for the official recognition of victory claims by German pilots. Shared victories were either credited to one of the pilots concerned or to the unit as a whole â the destruction of the
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had begun development of its modern air-forces, primarily trained by
Czechoslovak and Soviet trainers since 1956. The outbreak of the largest sustained bombardment campaign in history prompted rapid deployment of the nascent air-force, and the first engagement of the war was in April 1965 at
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scored 40 victories for the
Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War. Part of the outside intervention in the war was the supply of "volunteer" foreign pilots to both sides. Russian and American aces joined the Republican air force, while the Nationalists included Germans and Italians.
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World War I introduced the systematic use of true single-seat fighter aircraft, with enough speed and agility to catch and maintain contact with targets in the air, coupled with armament sufficiently powerful to destroy the targets. Aerial combat became a prominent feature with the
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aircraft had to be physically confirmed by locating its wreckage, or an independent witness to the destruction had to be found. Victories were also counted for aircraft forced down within German lines, as this usually resulted in the death or capture of the enemy aircrew.
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down" and "forced to land". Aerial victories were also divided among different pilots. This led to vast overclaims on the
British and partially on the US American side. Some air forces, such as the USAAF, also included kills on the ground as victories.
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camps. An overclaim of about 2-3 was common on all sides, and Soviet overclaims were sometimes higher. The claims of the
Luftwaffe pilots are considered as mostly reasonable and more accurate than those according to the British and American system.
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claimed to have downed five aircraft in a single sortie on 7 September 1965 with four downed in less than a minute, establishing a world record. These claims, however, have been widely contested by the
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or 26.83. Some U.S. commands also credited aircraft destroyed on the ground as equal to aerial victories. The Soviets distinguished between solo and group kills, as did the Japanese, though the
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and the 148th Aero Squadron used British standards. American newsmen, in their correspondence to their papers, decided that five victories were the minimum needed to become an ace.
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propeller driven aircraft to more modern jet aircraft. As such, it saw the world's first jet-vs-jet aces. The highest scoring ace of the war is considered to be the Soviet pilot
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depended heavily on the relative availability of resources. The use of the term ace to describe these pilots began in World War I, when French newspapers described
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in the war. Fighting on different sides, the French pilot
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has the top Allied pilots in terms of aerial victories,
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2770:, March 30, 2011. Retrieved: June 29, 2012.
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1030:. On the German side, Erwin Hentschel, the
120:The successes of such German ace pilots as
3268:
3254:
3246:
3185:MIG-17 and MIG-19 Units of the Vietnam War
2611:Treadwell, Terry C.; Alan C. Wood (2003).
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1953:"Iranian Air-to-Air Victories, 1982-Today"
1781:Air warfare: an international encyclopedia
623:units thrown against technically superior
2672:(Limited ed.). Paducah, KY: Turner.
2077:
2075:
1756:"US Air-to-Air Losses in the Vietnam War"
1394:
1392:
1247:Lists of flying aces in ArabâIsraeli wars
1237:List of World War II aces by country
1197:List of German World War II jet aces
1052:became not only the first U.S. Air Force
983:. In the Royal Flying Corps the observer
954:in two-seater fighters such as the early
3687:List of aviators who became ace in a day
2845:The Oxford Companion to Military History
2701:"The Airmen's Stories: Sgt. F J Barker."
2055:Battle for Pakistan: the air war of 1965
1928:"Iranian Air-to-Air Victories 1976-1981"
696:, the highest scoring flying ace in the
543:number of operational Luftwaffe fighters
3170:Horrido!: Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe
1309:
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744:, serving for the full duration of the
619:which saw relatively outdated subsonic
2882:Rickenbacker's Luck: An American Life.
2525:. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Aviation.
2497:
2482:Horrido! Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe
2423:
2339:
2318:. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire.
2283:. Hersham, Surrey: Midland/Ian Allan.
2161:. Key Publishing Ltd. 18 October 2022.
2003:Arab MiG-19 and MiG-21 Units in Combat
576:of 1950â53 marked the transition from
2916:, Frank W. Bailey and Russell Guest.
2184:
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1977:John Sadler; Rosie Serdville (2017),
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1368:Shores, Franks and Guest, 1990, p. 8.
1242:List of World War II flying aces
1217:List of Spanish Civil War flying aces
1002:, was credited with 19 kills and the
479:, with 121 kills the highest-scoring
333:List of World War II flying aces
276:List of Spanish Civil War flying aces
266:with 39 accredited aerial victories.
178:Lists of World War I flying aces
7:
3236:Air Combat Information Group Website
3100:von Richthofen and the Flying Circus
2803:O'Connor 1986, pp. 190â91, 272, 324.
2613:German fighter aces of World War One
2026:. Defencejournal.com. Archived from
2001:Nicolle, David; Cooper, Tom (2004).
1674:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 4.
1232:List of World War I flying aces
919:To quote an extreme example, in the
3203:, Combat Aircraft, London: Osprey,
3157:. London: Osprey Publishing, 2012.
3138:Stenman, Kari and Kalevi Keskinen.
3102:. Letchworth, UK: Harleyford, 1958.
2367:. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
2082:Polmar, Norman; Bell, Dana (2003).
1981:, Casemate Publishers, p. 21,
27:Distinction given to fighter pilots
2958:Germany, Franz Schneekluth, 1953).
2884:New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1979.
2559:(RU). Retrieved: October 10, 2014.
1979:Fighter Aces: Knights of the Skies
1018:, including three on one mission.
969:In World War I, the observer
742:Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
53:The "first French ace", Frenchman
25:
3080:. University of Minnesota Press.
2869:. New York: HarperCollins, 2003.
2847:. Oxford University Press, 2001 .
2821:Shores et al. 1990, pp. 368, 390.
2712:Battle of Britain London Monument
2090:. Naval Institute Press. p.
1698:MiG-17/19 Aces of the Vietnam War
834:anti-aircraft missile complexes.
3155:Defiant, Blenheim and Havoc Aces
2744:U.S. Air Force official web site
2653:"Hall of Valor: Michael Arooth."
1695:Toperczer, IstvĂĄn (2016-10-20).
1668:Toperczer, IstvĂĄn (2017-09-21).
1641:Toperczer, IstvĂĄn (2017-09-21).
1500:. Stackpole Books. p. 217.
1386:Shores et al. 1990, pp. 236â237.
1081:Aviators who became ace in a day
964:McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
794:was an ace fighter pilot in the
3201:MIG-21 Units of the Vietnam War
2830:Franks and Bailey 1992, p. 161.
2756:"USAF Southeast Asia War Aces."
2189:Shores, Christopher F. (1990).
2024:"Alam's Speed-shooting Classic"
1888:Cooper, Tom and Farzad Bishop.
1227:List of Vietnam War flying aces
904:'s policy of offensive patrol.
594:List of Vietnam War flying aces
381:credited with 66 victories and
3231:Air Aces Website (Jan Ć afaĆĂk)
3199:——— (2001),
3172:. London: Bantam Books, 1979.
2658:. Retrieved: October 10, 2014.
2248:. Havertown: Frontline Books.
2125:Air Warfare in the Missile Age
1779:Boyne, Walter J., ed. (2002).
1671:MiG-21 Aces of the Vietnam War
1644:MiG-21 Aces of the Vietnam War
1425:Franks et al. 1997, pp. 18â19.
1212:List of Korean War flying aces
720:, an ace fighter pilot in the
640:attacking US ships during the
568:List of Korean War flying aces
252:United States Army Air Service
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3226:Air Aces Homepage (A. Magnus)
3065:. London: Grub Street, 1998.
3025:. London: Amber Books, 2000.
2920:. London: Grub Street, 1993.
2902:. London: Grub Street, 1992.
1852:. Retrieved October 10, 2014.
1573:Air Aces of World War II
1398:Franks and Bailey 1992, p. 6.
1290:Robertson, pp. 100—103.
1146:aircraft in 12 days with his
992:United States Army Air Forces
95:, at the same time as aerial
3076:Robertson, Linda R. (2005).
2780:"USS Constellation (CV 64)."
2715:. Retrieved: April 17, 2014.
2277:Bergström, Christer (2007).
2058:. I. Allan. pp. 15â17.
1440:Retrieved: October 10, 2014.
1192:List of Egyptian flying aces
962:in jet aircraft such as the
677:List of Egyptian flying aces
280:List of Flying Tigers pilots
3140:Finnish Aces of World War 2
3018:. London: Ballantine, 1967.
2794:. Retrieved: June 29, 2012.
2402:. Stroud, Gloucestershire.
2223:Robinson 1958, pp. 150â155.
1612:The Blond Knight of Germany
1521:Murray, Williamson (1996).
1496:Mitcham, Samuel W. (2007).
1207:List of Israeli flying aces
1092:, the first "ace in a day".
1004:Consolidated B-24 Liberator
998:tail gunner serving in the
996:Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
960:navigators/weapons officers
681:List of Israeli flying aces
557:Post-World War II aces
519:, who achieved 216 kills.
43:French-suited playing cards
32:Flying Ace (disambiguation)
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3241:All aces of Korean air war
2986:Pusher Aces of World War 1
2956:Die Ersten und die Letzten
2812:Franks et al. 1993, p. 70.
2746:. Retrieved: May 22, 2010.
2734:"Col. Charles DeBellevue."
2643:Franks et al. 1997, p. 18.
2448:Soviet aces of world war 2
1550:. MBI Publishing Company.
1222:List of Syrian flying aces
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685:List of Syrian flying aces
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2668:Albert E. Conder (1994).
2568:Shores 1983, pp. 161â167.
2242:Caldwell, Donald (2012).
1701:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
1647:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
1615:. New York: McGraw-Hill.
1525:. Brassey's. p. 82.
1407:Pieters 1998, pp. 34, 85.
1350:Shores et al. 1990, p. 6.
1326:Western Front Association
994:S/Sgt. Michael Arooth, a
850:drones while piloting an
91:" emerged in 1915 during
2988:. London: Osprey, 2009.
2396:Trigg, Jonathan (2016).
2121:O' Nordeen, Lon (1985).
2020:Air Cdre M Kaiser Tufail
1814:Urologicheskie Vedomosti
1571:Jackson, Robert (2003).
1462:Sims, Edward H. (1976).
1132:Soviet offensive of 1944
1006:gunner Arthur J. Benko (
883:In World War I the
700:with 17 aerial victories
477:Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer
389:scored 12 victories and
290:Second Sino-Japanese War
211:German fighter squadrons
3124:, London: Grub Street,
2954:London, Methuen, 1955 (
2519:Kaplan, Philip (2007).
2361:Campion, Garry (2009).
2312:Campion, Garry (2015).
1595:Shores 1983, pp. 94â95.
1066:Radar Intercept Officer
1000:379th Bombardment Group
948:reconnaissance aircraft
942:to become a flying ace.
736:(1951â2001) was an ace
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661:surface-to-air missiles
646:surface-to-air missiles
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3098:Robinson, Bruce (ed.)
2952:The First and the Last
2451:. London: Osprey Pub.
2052:Fricker, John (1979).
1449:Bergström 2007, p. 83.
1341:Dunnigan 2003, p. 149.
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894:Manfred von Richthofen
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2445:Morgan, Hugh (2014).
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1486:Johnson 1967, p. 264.
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1820:(1): 3. 2015-03-15.
1760:myplace.frontier.com
1607:Constable, Trevor J.
1359:Guttman 2009, p. 39.
1187:List of aces of aces
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981:Military Merit Cross
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830:helicopter) and two
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419:British Commonwealth
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321:Chinese Nationalists
87:The concept of the "
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3183:Toperczer, Istvan.
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2970:. pp. 139â56.
2865:Dunnigan, James F.
2724:Thomas 2012, p. 55.
2175:. 13 February 2024.
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2791:United States Navy
2785:2012-09-26 at the
2761:2013-12-20 at the
2739:2009-09-12 at the
2706:2014-04-19 at the
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3131:978-0-948817-19-9
3071:978-1-898697-83-1
3056:978-1-89126-806-9
3037:Lee, Arthur Gould
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2943:978-1-898697-56-5
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2890:978-0-395-27102-5
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2860:978-1-85780-270-2
2582:. London: Allan.
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2140:978-0-87474-680-8
2101:978-1-59114-686-5
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1464:The Greatest Aces
1416:Farr 1979, p. 55.
1377:Lee 1968, p. 208.
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