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He was also a flying ace during the Korean war.
This brought his total number of career kills to six, making him a flying ace.
One day later, he shot down another for his fifth victory and became a flying ace.
Now he was a flying ace, having scored more than five victories.
I'd have to stay out of the Flying Ace in the future.
The film used a number of flying aces as advisers.
He was the flying ace with the most victories ever: 352 planes.
Over a dozen of the group's pilots became Flying aces.
He later became one of the first flying aces.
Pilots in combat have a chance to become flying aces.
His fifth victory now made him a flying ace.
The two victories made Johnson's total to six destroyed, which now meant he was an official flying ace.
Silly hats and flying ace gliders took to the air.
The squadron had three pilots become flying aces while serving with it.
A quartet of decorated flying aces served with the unit.
It was one of the few bomber units to produce flying aces, having five on strength.
During two combat tours, he shot down nine enemy aircraft to become a flying ace.
The Flying Ace was strictly for the pros and their marks.
He became a flying ace credited with seven aerial victories during the war to begin a four decade military career.
He also played a few gigs with the Flying Aces.
Eleven of its members were deemed flying aces, claiming five air kills or more.
With three more kills in March Harvey established himself as a flying ace.
During the course of the war, some thirty flying aces had served in the squadron's ranks.
He claimed a total of seven aerial victories in Mongolia to become a flying ace.
Goodman was officially a flying ace, credited with 10 individual kills and six shared.
The book also profiles aviation aces such as Germany's Manfred von Richthofen and America's Raoul Lufbery.
The expansion of Cubana's routes was accompanied by the creation of Cuba's Civil Aviation School in 1936, headed by Cuban aviation ace Ramiro Leonard.
Eddie Rickenbacker, World War aviation ace, drove cars powered by those motors before he flew in the war, piloting the first Duesenberg-powered automobile to prize money in 1914, finishing tenth.
By now however, at the age of 48 Bergèse had found his calling in drawing aviation comics, so in 1990 for tintin he took on a comic book adaptation of 'that other famous aviation ace' Biggles.
"Ironically, the victims' husband and father, barrister Jonathan Moss, though a U.S. aviation ace during the Great War, was well known in Ontario for his work on behalf of Canadians involved in disputes with the occupying authorities," the man on the wireless said.
The aircraft's high speed proved attractive to record-hunters; US aviation ace Eddie Rickenbacker set a national airspeed record in one in 1920, and one was flown with a Curtiss D-12 engine to third place in the 1921 US Pulitzer air race.