So which are yours fav WW2 aces
Mine are : Adolf Galland , Günther Rall , Michael Wittmann , Balthasar Woll
So which are yours fav WW2 aces
Mine are : Adolf Galland , Günther Rall , Michael Wittmann , Balthasar Woll
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Duh,Gabby Gabreski! 51st FG Commander,leading American ace in ETO,and one baaaaad sunufabitch in a p47....
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Every unknown soldier that gave his/her live to make sure we had a future.....
Actually have a Russian tank ace who impressed me unlike many of the German aces, Dmitry Lavrinenko only fought for 2.5 months before being killed but racked up 58 tank and SPG's destroyed. It was when he was going back to report his 52nd tank killed he got hit by mortar fire. So 2.5 x 30= 75 days rough this means he was averaging .77 tanks or SPGs a day not a very boring life for him.
Not a vehicular ace but a total bad ass.
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My personal favorite is Hans Joachim Marseille, the Star of Africa, followed closely by Erich "Bubi: Hartmann and Gunther Rall.
My 109/Trops all wear Marseille's paint scheme. My normal ones wear Hartmann's.
Colonel Robin Olds. Double Ace in WW2, married a Hollywood A List Actress, and became one of the best jet pilots ever (having been rumored to have gotten 5 kills in vietnam, but it was quieted so that he wouldn't lose his command).
Otto Carius. Dude got wounded a bunch and just kept coming back. Recently finished Tigers in the Mud. The way he did business is how officers should be. Calm, caring, and ruthless in the face of the enemy.
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