Bishop was officially credited with 72. This puts him third on the overall list behind Germany's Richthofen (80) and France's Fonck (75). Bishop was thus the second highest scoring Allied ace, and the highest in the British Empire and Commonwealth. He was a Canadian. Udet of Germany was fourth overall, with 62. Of these four, all but Richthofen survived the war.
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Bishop had many addresses throughout his life. You need to narrow down a time period.
Billy Bishop, the Canadian World War I flying ace, flew several different aircraft during his service. He is most famously associated with the Sopwith Camel, but he also piloted other planes such as the Nieuport 17 and the SE5a. Throughout his career, he flew a total of around 50 different types of aircraft. Bishop was credited with 72 aerial victories, making him one of the top aces of the war.
Yes, Billy Eckstine recorded "Ebb Tide" in 1953. It became one of his popular songs and has been covered by many artists over the years.
The Bishop's Man has 399 pages.
The Bishop - novel - has 278 pages.
The Bishop's Mantle has 320 pages.
The Bishop's Heir has 346 pages.
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No one kills her. She is unconsious in many of the games though.