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McGuire is America's second ranking ace with 38 victories. B. He was also called “The black devil”. Nov 14, 2019 - Explore Phil Elsner's board "Ace. Have I effectively blown your mind like a close-range double-barreled shotgun blast to the eye socket? Otto Kittel was the leading ace killed during World War II. Even the redoubtable Nishizawa met his match on July 11; his Zero was shot up in an unsuccessful attempt to bring down a B-17, but he did down a P-39 on the same day. 375 Officers and 3,131 enlisted men died in their submarines, that is a figure of 22% loss, the highest for any branch in all the US services. The astonishing untold story of the WWII airmen who risked it all in the deadly race to become the greatest American fighter pilot. He was one of only four people to twice receive the highest Finnish military decoration, the Mannerheim Cross, and is considered the highest scoring non-German ace of all time. The Luftwaffe’s Otto Kittel flew his first … See more ideas about wwii aircraft, fighter pilot, ww2 planes. Losses in the Japanese Merchant Navy. Henry Sakaida, a well-known authority on Japanese pilots in World War II, wrote: No Japanese pilot ever scored more than 100 victories! He flew Fokker D.XXI, Brewster Buffalo, and Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters. In 1942, America's deadliest fighter pilot, or "ace of aces" -- the legendary Eddie Rickenbacker -- offered a bottle of bourbon to the first U.S. fighter pilot to break his record of twenty-six enemy planes shot down. This may come as a surprise, but the American-made plane flown by the highest scoring Allied aces of WWII wasn’t the Lightning or the Hellcat or even the Corsair. With Hiroshi Fujioka, Tarô Shigaki, Naoko Ôtani, Akihiko Hirata. Directed by Seiji Maruyama. Ilmari Juutilainen, top flying ace of the Finnish Air Force and the highest scoring non-German fighter pilot of all time Robert S. Johnson, the first USAAF fighter pilot in the European theater to surpass Eddie Rickenbacker's World War I score of 26 victories. Joseph McConnell - 16 Kills Flying An F-86Serving as a B-24 navigator during WWII, Joseph McConnell would go on to be the highest-scoring jet ace in American… He also played his part as an ace fighter pilot, not ... Satoru Anabuki. Name Kills Rank Service Awards Notes Takeo Banno (阪野 … Pilots of VF-15, McCampbell's very successful squadron, on USS Essex. Yakovlev Yak-3. HE IS THE HIGHEST SCORING ACE OF THE 356TH FG. Some even went so far as to say that the numbers were points awarded by some Luftwaffe scoring system. Aioi was a Vice Admiral and Commander of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. After descending through cloud cover, McGuire’s flight attacked a lone Ki-43 “Oscar”. Erich Hartmann amassed a remarkable tally of 352 aerial victories during World War II. In many cases I had to use a fragmental sources for this aces rating, so some scores may be actually bigger. This award is given to players who correctly identify 62 aircraft: Hiroyoshi Nishizawa Medal Named afer the top scoring Japanese ace of WWII, who is listed as having as many as 113 kills (a more realistic assessment is 86). "KIA": Killed in action (dates are included where possible) A. A number that will never be surpassed. During the Great Patriotic War there was not a clear title as “submarine ace”: Royal Navy was used to give attentions to the boats and the crew often used personal “Jolly Roger” war-flags for submarines with painted on … His nickname “Bubi” means “little boy” – and it’s easy to find out why he was called like that. The US Navy's highest-scoring ace, David McCampbell, sitting in F6F Hellcat. Watari Handa. Bong, Richard, born on 24-09-1920 in Poplar, Wisconsin, is the United States highest-scoring air ace, having shot down at least 40 Japanese aircraft during World War II. This aces list of World War II is incompleted, because in Red army almost weren't statistics about personal victories of a tankers. However, the Joint Army-Navy Assessment Committee and surviving WWII submariners have recognized a few top skippers and their submarines. He was a fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Forces and a recipient of the Medal of honor presented by Douglas MacArthur. It is puzzling that no one in the 1950s-60s was casting doubt on Japan's aces' scores. In “United States Submarine Operations in World War II,” Theodore Roscoe credits USS Flasher (SS 249), with sinking the highest enemy tonnage (100,231) during the war. Germany aside, the Japanese are next on the list regarding total victories scored, followed by the British and Commonwealth aces. He claimed his 87 aerial victories over four years of combat . It was reasoned early on that the 100+ scores included damaged and probables given by a liberal system. 3 Top Japanese Fighter Aces. By Stephen Sherman, June, 1999.Updated June 30, 2011. Let’s take a look a the Top 5 Greatest Fighter pilots of WWII and the endeavors that made them legends. While it didn't surprise me that there were many German pilots with hundreds of air kills, I had no idea to what extent Germany had possessed such a vast majority of these pilots. Flying largely on the Eastern Front, Erich Hartmann shot down 352 enemy aircraft and is the highest scoring ace in aviation history. The Highest Scoring Fighter Pilots Of All Time. ", followed by 251 people on Pinterest. Survived World War II. Clive "Killer" Caldwell was the highest scoring Australian of WWII and the top scoring P-40 ace … Takahide Aioi. Here Is the Shocking Story of Nazi Germany's Greatest Fighter Ace. The Highest Scoring Allied Aces Of The War Flew Airacobras The Bell P-39 Airacobra / Public Domain. After the war, Caldwell became a partner in a successful fabric importing business in Sydney. Veteran USAF P-47 pilots on patrol missions flying over the island of Corsica. Samurai , first published in 1957, is the war-time account of Saburo Sakai, the leading Japanese fighter ace to survive the Second World War. Erich Alfred "Bubi" Hartmann aka "Karaya One") - 352, The Ace of Aces flew "...around 1,456 (missions) I think, but I am not sure of the exact number." Losses in the Submarine service in WW2. He himself was killed over the Philippines and given the Medal of … Major Erich Hartmann was noted German flying ace during World War II. Juutilainen was the top scoring Finnish fighter pilot. He shot down all kinds of planes, and had a provocative attitude that led him to perform aerobatics over an enemy airfield with two wingmen, resulting in a written invitation from the US Navy to return for “the rest of the party.” MAJ. DONALD J. STRAIT 361st FS, 356th FG. Japanese Zero pilot Hiroyoshi Nishizawa was possibly the top scoring Ace in the Imperial Japanese Navy in WWII. Hanson, who had spent most of his youth in India as the son of Methodist missionaries, got his wings and a Marine Corps commission in February 1943, at the age of 23. He is also the highest scoring American ace to be killed in combat. However, the currently accepted total for him is 87. The highest-scoring fighter ace of the Japanese Army Air Force in World War II (indeed, in the history of the JAAF) never, at any point in his career, engaged a single American aircraft. Hartmann flew a Messerschmitt Bf 109. With the Jet Age in full swing, engagements between fighters were becoming more spread out, and less chaotic than in… On January 7, 1945, Maj... or McGuire was leading a group of four P-38s over a Japanese-held airstrip, Fabrica aerodrome, Negros Island. The majority of those aces were Russian pilots. Just browsing through wikipedia I came across this article and was amazed to find that the vast majority of top-scoring aces of WWII were Luftwaffe pilots. Maintenance of F6F Hellcat on USS Essex (CV-9), July, 1944. He also died two years before the attack on Pearl Harbor. The twin-engine P-38 was a solid performer all the way through the war and the 1945 versions remained dangerous and lethal combat aircraft. T he Marine Corps aces fought some of the hardest battles of the Pacific War, most notably the grinding struggle for Guadalcanal, where the few pilots of the 'Cactus Air Force' saved the beachhead from Japanese counter-attacks. Abbreviations. McGuire shot down 38 Japanese planes during World War II, the second highest scoring U.S. ace of the war. With 40 aerial victories, Richard Bong was America’s “Ace of Aces” more than any other US pilot during WWII. Alphabetical List of WW2 Marine Aces 118 USMC pilots who shot down 5+ Japanese planes. List of World War II aces from Japan. In the next year, before being shot down by Japanese flak on February 23, 1944, a day before his … It was the P-39 Airacobra. David McCampbell sitting in cockpit of F6F Hellcat decorated with Japanese flags. Warrant Officer Satoshi Yoshino, a 15-victory ace, was shot down and killed by Captain Curran L. Jones, who later brought his score up to five while flying a Lockheed P-38F Lightning. WW2 submarine aces in Soviet waters Work of Lupetto Solitario. 5. Japan began the war with some 122,000 serving in her Merchant Navy, of these, 22,000 were killed, and 89,000 wounded. Col. Neel E. Kearby, a Medal of Honor recipient, developed aggressive tactics that exploited the strengths of the P-47 Thunderbolt. Richard Bong Aces of World War II. DON is credited with 13.5 Victories. THIS RARE IMAGE FROM HIS PERSONAL COLLECTION SHOWS DON. The final "best" air superiority fighter of the later period of the war in Europe was … Sakai, born in 1916, hoped to escape the poverty of life in his rural village by enlisting in the Imperial Japanese Navy at age 16. Destroyed SPGs were counted as the tanks. Major Erich Hartmann was noted German flying ace during World War II. Flying largely on the Eastern Front, Erich Hartmann shot down 352 enemy aircraft and is the highest scoring ace in aviation history. After the war, Erich Hartmann was held as a war criminal by the Soviets before being freed and joining the West German Luftwaffe. His final score was 28.5 enemy aircraft destroyed 14 probables and 13 damaged. After the war, Erich Hartmann was held as a war criminal by the Soviets before being freed and joining the West German Luftwaffe. Ace of Aces: The Incredible Story of Pat Pattle - the Greatest Fighter Pilot of WWII (Ace Pilots of World War II) - Kindle edition by Baker, E. C. R.. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. As Hanson’s posthumous Medal of Honor citation states without reserve, he was a bold, fearless, and aggressive fighter pilot who shot down a total of 25 enemy aircraft. With 22 victories, he became the highest-scoring Thunderbolt pilot in the Pacific Theater. Name Kills Rank Service Awards Notes Kenichi Abe (阿部健市) 10 (five jointly) Chief Petty Officer IJN. Moreover, Kearby's tactics as, Named after the highest scoring Soviet ace of WWII, who had 62 kills. He passed away in August of 1994. . By this time, besides enduring several return bouts with malaria, he had shot down another six Japanese aircraft for a final total of 26 aircraft and no balloons, thus becoming the first American pilot to equal the score of Captain Edward Rickenbacker, the top U.S. ace in World War I. 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