On the side of the Allies there was Canadian Captain Arthur "Roy" Brown who flew Sopwith Camels and is most famous as being the likely pilot to have shot down Germany's Manfred von Richthofen, who was a famous pilot on the German side.
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He was NOT the youngest fighter pilot. My Uncle, Paul Coari, was the youngest fighter pilot in World War II. But - I guess since Bush was the president - people think it's okay that he claims to be the youngest fighter pilot, even though he was not.
It depends on the hat.
You cannot be a fighter pilot if you have a history of asthma past the age of 13.
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Kaj Birksted was a Danish fighter pilot during World War II. He flew Spitfires, and scored 10 confirmed, and another 10 possible kills; a total of 21. Source: wikipedia
He was NOT the youngest fighter pilot. My Uncle, Paul Coari, was the youngest fighter pilot in World War II. But - I guess since Bush was the president - people think it's okay that he claims to be the youngest fighter pilot, even though he was not.
George Bush was a fighter pilot in World War 2. And JF Kennedy was a naval officer during that war.
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His nickname was 'Bubi'. Erich 'Bubi' Hartmann.
No he was not that old
The Red Fighter Pilot was created in 1917.
That heroic group of airmen were called the Tuskegee Airmen. They have their own website which is fascinating. See the link below.
George H. W. Bush was indeed a decorated fighter pilot during World War II, but there was no "Battle of Spain" during World War II. Spain was officially a non-belligerent nation in WW II.
It depends on the hat.
"God Is My Co-Pilot" was written by Colonel Robert Lee Scott Jr., a decorated American aviator. The book chronicles his experiences as a fighter pilot during World War II.
Hans-Ulrich Rudel , a famous Stuka pilot , whose leg had been amputated below the knee .
No, the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen, was not married. He focused primarily on his military career as a fighter pilot during World War I.