Aces High (Shores)
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Aces High, Volume 1
A Tribute to the Most Notable Fighter Pilots of the British and Commonwealth Forces of WWII
by Christopher Shores
Part 1 of the Aces High (Shores) series
First in the Aces High series-a military reference of the fighter pilots who had five or more confirmed victories while serving in the Royal Air Force.
Introduced by the French quite early in World War I, the term "ace" was used to describe a pilot credited with five or more aerial victories. But in the United Kingdom, the term was never officially recognized. Becoming an ace was partly luck, especially considering the campaigns in which they flew and the areas of combat. There are three distinct kinds of aces: the defensive ace, the offensive ace, and the night fighter.
This book is a revised collection of the biographies of the highest scoring Allied fighter pilots of World War II-including those with the confirmed claims of shooting down five aircraft and those pilots with lower scores but whose wartime careers prove them worthy of inclusion. All details of their combat are arranged in tabular form. Included are a selection of photographs from hitherto private collections.
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Aces High, Volume 2
A Further Tribute to the Most Notable Fighter Pilots of the British and Commonwealth Air Forces in W
by Christopher Shores
Part 2 of the Aces High (Shores) series
Second in the Aces High series-an updated military reference of the fighter pilots who had five or more confirmed victories while serving in the RAF.
This volume updates the information in the first volume and adds some new names. Information has been added on the pilots who gained success against the V-1 flying bombs during 1944-45. Detail is also provided on those units in which virtually all the fighter pilots served at some time or another-the fighter Operational Training Units-and of specialist units such as the Central Gunnery School, Fighter Leader's School and Fighter Experimental Units. There is also coverage of the only other conflicts in which British pilots have been able to claim victories since 1945-Korea and the Falklands Conflict.
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