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Who Was The Best Fighter Pilot?
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Good article. Hartmann's 352 kills is an impressive number.
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There are some remarkable stories about the Tuskegee Airmen of WWII. Bomber crews liked the Red Tails because they did not abandon their escort duties to chalk up kills.
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Gordo Cooper....
Just ask his wife!
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Germany: Boelke and Immelman
US: Richard Bong and Tom MacGuire UK: Ed Mannock France(spit): Rene Fonck Canada: Billy Bishop I just cant split up Boelcke and Immelman or Bong/Macquire, they belong together. How'd you like to face a two ship with either pair at the controls as many unfortunate pilots did? Hartman racked up all his kills against bi-planes and obsolete russian junk piloted by inexperienced pilots, and his kill total is thought to be exxagerated by 100% or more. |
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anyone remember randy 'duke' cunningham? think he's a rep. in california..and may have also taken a bribe or something lately for which he got into trouble? he flew the phantom in vietnam.
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Duke was a great fighter pilot.
Crooked as hell as a Pol though, lol. |
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Duke can't come to the phone right now, he's at Club Fed at the moment. Please leave a message and he'll get back to you as soon as he can.
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Double duh,
Chuck Yeager He was a ace in WWII before he became a test pilot. "Shot down over enemy territory only one day after his first kill in 1943, Yeager evaded capture, and with the aid of the French resistance, made his way across the Pyrenees to neutral Spain. Although army policy prohibited his return to combat flight, Yeager personally appealed to General Dwight D. Eisenhower and was allowed to fly combat missions again. He flew 64 combat missions in World War II. On one occasion he shot down a German jet from a prop plane. By war's end he had downed 13 enemy aircraft, five in a single day."
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But one more thing. Does a brilliant fighter pilot have to be a clean behind the ears role model outside the cockpit?
The recent events involving Duke Cunnigham would make one say no, but his recent legal troubles/scandal should not take away from his brilliant fighting career. |
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Maybe not the absolute "best", but Yeager and Bud Anderson get my vote as I have met both and they are true heros.
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Gonna go with Hans Joachim Marseille. If he had not died when he did he would have doubled Hartmann's score. The luftwaffe Experten agree... 17 enemy aircraft shot down in one day, 8 of them in 10 minutes. Hartmann commented somewhere that Marseille was THE best shot of the luftwaffe. Deflection was natural to him !
That said if he'd lived, some of us might not be around to ponder the question.... Hit his tail jumping out after the engine died, if I recall... Last edited by Deschodt; 11-17-2006 at 10:48 AM.. |
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Yeager flew 64 combat missions. Hartmann flew 1425. Did Yeager have a day job or something?
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Revisionist versions of the Cunningham dogfight suggest that it may have been exaggerated a bit. The legendary "Colonel Tomb" appears to be a myth. It is more likely that the Viet pilot was a local squadron commander. It was a remarkable action in that two modern jet fighters engaged each other in a true dogfight, but it probably wasn't quite the mano a mano duel that "Duke" later described. I saw him on the Great Fighters show on the History Channel and the yarn he spun was fascinating. It should be true,even if not all of it was.
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