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Posted by T_Terrific
on Thursday, December 21, 2006 11:24 AM
jeaton01 wrote: | gedenke wrote: | Ok, here's one that I don't know, but am curious about... Which aircraft U.S. aircraft is credited with the most air-to-air victories? (total, not just one pilot) And to make it interesting, what about the other countries...UK, Germany, Japan......South Africa.....etc. |
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For the US, the F6F, for other countries the Me-109. Off the top of my head, not researched. I don't know where I would get definitive numbers. John |
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Actually that is Naval victories for the F6F. The Army claims that the P-38 took out the most in the Pacific overall. So I guess it depends on whose bragging rights you feel like siding with. In the E.T.O., The USAAF's top scorer was the P-51 Mustang. As for other countries, I would guess the Zero for Japan, the Hurricane for the RAF (reputed to have destroyed more aircraft than any other type during WWII), for Russia I woud guess the Mig-3, for France the Dewtone, for Italy the Macchi-Castoldi MC-202 Folgore,and China the Curtiss Hawk III (as flown by famous aces such as Li Kwei-Tan). For various northeastern European countries such as Finland and Hungaria, the Bf-109 was their front-line fighter, so that one is aleady named. Poland's top aces went to Britain to soldier on and score high totals flying the Supermarine Spitfire. How are we doing, gedenke? Tom
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