
List of World War II aces from the United Kingdom - Wikipedia
This is a list of fighter aces in World War II from the United Kingdom and the British Empire (Country names as per name at the time of World War II). For other countries see List of World War II aces by country .
Lists of World War II flying aces - Wikipedia
There were over 2,500 aces from Germany during the Second World War. For a detailed list of 890 (updated as of October 2017) of these aces, see List of World War II aces from Germany (Jet aces, night fighter).
Top 10 Flying Aces of the United Kingdom RAF during World War II
Flying aces were military aviators credited with shooting down at least five enemy aircraft during aerial combat. These are the top 10 UK's RAF aces.
English / British Aces of WWII
Other RAF Aces not found on this page can be found on the page of their home country. For example, hi-scorer Pattie Pattle is on the South African page. If you're not sure what country he was from, go to the main page (click that acesofww2 logo up there) and use the search feature (near the middle of the page) to search for his name
List of World War II flying aces | Military Wiki | Fandom
This is a list of World War II flying aces. Fighter aces in World War II had tremendously varying kill scores, affected as they were by many factors: the pilot's skill level, the performance of the airplane he flew and those he flew against, how long he …
Fleet Air Arm Aces of WW2 - iGleize
According to the pages, COUNTRY, NATION for the nationality or ethnic origin, AIR_SERVICE for the air arm, are provided. The number of victories represents usually the total of kills (individual plus shared). The shared kills are indicated when known under the form [indiv+shared].
Top 10 RAF Fighter Aces of WWII - WAR HISTORY ONLINE
2016年3月28日 · Here are the top ten Royal Airforce fighter aces of World War II. Often called Sailor Malan and hailing from Wellington, Cape Colony, South Africa, the number 10 Royal Air Force flying ace of World War II had 27 confirmed single kills (enemy aircraft shot down).
Lists of World War II flying aces - Wikiwand
Fighter aces in World War II had tremendously varying kill scores, affected as they were by many factors: the pilot's skill level, the performance of the airplane the pilot flew and the planes they flew against, how long they served, their opportunity to meet the enemy in the air (Allied to Axis disproportion), whether they were the formation's ...
Aces of WWII
Click one of the flags above to view Aces by Country An * (asterisk) before an Ace's name denotes those who died during WW2. An underlined * after an Ace's name is a link to another web site with additional information.
Hurricane aces: Bader, Mackenzie, Czernin and Nicolson
2018年4月3日 · On 7 October 1940, Battle of Britain Hurricane ace Ken Mackenzie damaged a Messerschmitt Bf 109 and ran out of ammunition. Fearing the enemy pilot would make it back to base, Mackenzie rammed him with his starboard wing, sending it down into the sea.