The first was undoubtedly a German called Manfred Von Richthofen, nicknamed "The Red Baron", who is credited with 80 victories. The second depends upon your country of origin - The top American ace was Eddie Rickenbacker, credited with 26 victories. However, there are around 120 pilots with more victories, most notably René Fonck (75, French), Edward Mannock (73, United Kingdom) and Billy Bishop (72, Canada). Each of these were the top aces for their respective countries.
==Flying ace== A military aviator who has shot down five or more enemy planes is called a "flying ace" or "fighter ace." One of the most famous flying aces in history was the "Red Baron" — Manfred von Richthofen. There may be a special designation for someone who has done it in a single day — it has been done.
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It would take too long to list all the aces of WW1. There were 587 English aces alone. Check the link below. The Aerodrome has an extensive database of all the aces from both sides.
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==Flying ace== A military aviator who has shot down five or more enemy planes is called a "flying ace" or "fighter ace." One of the most famous flying aces in history was the "Red Baron" — Manfred von Richthofen. There may be a special designation for someone who has done it in a single day — it has been done.
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