A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down several enemy aircraft during aerial combat. The actual number of aerial victories required to officially qualify as an "ace" has varied, but is usually considered to be five or more. The few aces among combat aviators have historically accounted for the majority of air-to-air victories in military history.Erich Hartmann is the ace of aces, the highest scoring ace of all time with a total of 352 confirmed victories.
World War I introduced the systematic use of true single-seat fighter aircraft, with enough speed and agility to catch and maintain contact with targets in the air, coupled with armament sufficiently powerful to destroy the targets. Aerial combat became a prominent feature with the Fokker Scourge, in the last half of 1915. This was also the beginning of a long-standing trend in warfare, showing statistically that approximately five percent of combat pilots account for the majority of air-to-air victories.
Flying Ace or Fighter Ace may refer to:
Another meltdown
Another change of state
Some other big town
Where he can make his break
She said, "Oh no, I like it this way"
And he said, "Oh no, does this mean I can stay?"
I feel like I'm just caving in
I really do
And what is to be must be
Help me, now I'm falling
Give me early warning
Help me, I'm in danger over you
So how you feelin'?
You know it's not too late
Don't hold your head down
You must recuperate
I feel like I'm just caving in
I really do
And what is to be must be
Help me, now I'm falling
Give me early warning
Help me, I'm in danger over you
Help me, now I'm falling
Give me early warning
Help me, I'm in danger over you
Over you, over you, over you
A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down several enemy aircraft during aerial combat. The actual number of aerial victories required to officially qualify as an "ace" has varied, but is usually considered to be five or more. The few aces among combat aviators have historically accounted for the majority of air-to-air victories in military history.Erich Hartmann is the ace of aces, the highest scoring ace of all time with a total of 352 confirmed victories.
World War I introduced the systematic use of true single-seat fighter aircraft, with enough speed and agility to catch and maintain contact with targets in the air, coupled with armament sufficiently powerful to destroy the targets. Aerial combat became a prominent feature with the Fokker Scourge, in the last half of 1915. This was also the beginning of a long-standing trend in warfare, showing statistically that approximately five percent of combat pilots account for the majority of air-to-air victories.
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