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The American Super Ace - 11/9/2004 12:04:19 PM   
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This is most likely due to a quirk in the air combat routines, but you sure don't get to see it every day.




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RE: The American Super Ace - 11/9/2004 1:13:35 PM   
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Rotate that guy pronto into the training squadrons!

Whatever tactics he has devised need to be passed on quickly.

Seriously, I wonder what the best single mission recorded was?

Someone will know here.

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RE: The American Super Ace - 11/9/2004 3:09:39 PM   
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I think Hans Joachim Marseilles has the record for one sortie. Can't remember off hand but it is like 10-15 aircraft or there abouts. Vs the RAFin North Africa so it was not like he shot down twelve John Denvers.

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RE: The American Super Ace - 11/9/2004 4:38:02 PM   
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If Rowan's Battle of Britain is anything to go by, it's hard to rack up multiple kills even if you are good (and the computer bad ) because in a Spitfire at least, you simply don't have enough ammo to put down more than a couple of planes...

Specially bombers, with a Spitfires little .303 rounds.

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RE: The American Super Ace - 11/9/2004 6:45:34 PM   
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One of the record holders in WW II was a Finn, Jorma Sarvanto, shooting down 6 Soviet bombers in under 5 minutes. No idea who has the most kills for one day, though.

See the:

http://www.elknet.pl/acestory/sarvan/sarvan.htm

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RE: The American Super Ace - 11/9/2004 8:34:47 PM   
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Marseille had 17 kills on September 1st 1942 in 3 sorties.

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RE: The American Super Ace - 11/9/2004 9:00:14 PM   
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in a PBEM i have a jap who shot down 6americans on his first mission.......against PH...my highest allied one was in 1.21 a dutchman above palembang...with 5betties in a single flight

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