Manfred Von Richoften or also know as the red baron, he shot Dow 83 allied planes from 1916- and to 1918 when he got shot down by anit-aircraft fire. He was also ww1's best pilot, shooting down the most planes in the war.
I believe Lance Hawker was his most famous shoot down.
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.
he was hunted by the enemy, and British, French and many other countries were afraid to be pursued by his bloody red plane. He also improved the morale of Germany's troops as he was a celebrity of the time
The limiting factor isn't the plane, but the pilot. Most air forces won't allow manouvers above 9 Gs, to keep the pilots from passing out and crashing. -Most fighter aircraft have G meters and pilots will be in trouble if they pull high G during training or other peacetime flights.
The German fighter pilot of World War I who only had one arm was Manfred von Richthofen, famously known as the "Red Baron." However, it is important to note that he had both arms; the pilot you may be thinking of is Hans-Joachim Marseille or possibly another lesser-known figure, as one-armed pilots were rare. The Red Baron is celebrated for his aerial combat skills and is one of the most famous aces of the war.
Modern fighter pilots are extremely intelligent. Most are also engineers or some similar profession.
Most military fighter jets run with a single pilot and a flight officer. The Flight Officer is not trained to fly the aircraft.
I'm pretty sure it's RYU :)
The F4U was a fighter, like most fighters, it carried only the pilot.
In most fighters or attack aircraft he is not simply a co-pilot but the weapons controller and navigator. In these cases he is the RIO or WO (Radio Intercept Officer or Weapons Officer )
German, obviously.
I believe Lance Hawker was his most famous shoot down.
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The P-51 was one of the most successful fighter aircraft of WW2.
The air craft maneuvering is fully depending upon the skill of the pilot. Efficiency/proficiency is the major criteria.
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.
I don't think there is an 'age' limit as such, however by the time you've been through all the educational requirements and the flight training most new fighter pilots would be around 23-24 years old.