Doggie -> RE: Who are the wests Red baron and Guderian ? (7/9/2007 3:43:02 AM)
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As for American fighter pilots, a lot of them only spent a matter of months in actual combat, and it wasn't a target rich environment for most. A lot of American pilots never laid eyes on an enemy aircraft. Richard Bong, the leading American ace of the war, is believed to have actually shot down many more than the forty Japanese kills he is officially credited with. Thomas McGuire, the second highest scoring American fighter pilot, scored all of the 38 kills he was officially credited with between August 18, 1943 and January 7, 1945, when he was killed attempting a high G turn at low altitude near a Japanese airfield in the Phillipines. This is a period of some 17 months, and much of that was spent on administrative duties and other routine assignments. Your average nazi flew until he died or the war ended, which ever came first. And he flew into skies dominated by swarms of allied aircraft. It was a rare German pilot who did not see more allied aircraft that he cared to every time his wheels left the ground.
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