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What pilot had the most kills in ww1?

What pilot had the most kills in ww1?

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  • The “first French ace”, Frenchman Adolphe Pégoud being awarded the Croix de guerre.
  • Manfred von Richthofen, known as the “Red Baron”, scored the most officially accepted kills in World War I and is arguably the most famous flying ace of all time.

Is The Great Waldo Pepper a true story?

The German pilot depicted in the film was based on Ernst Udet, the second-highest scoring German ace of World War I. He died by suicide during World War II. The fictional Waldo Pepper, portrayed by Robert Redford, was a compilation of many barnstormers, and Pepper, too, died young.

Who was fonck in ww1?

Colonel René Paul Fonck
Colonel René Paul Fonck (27 March 1894 – 18 June 1953) was a French aviator who ended the First World War as the top Entente fighter ace and, when all succeeding aerial conflicts of the 20th and 21st centuries are also considered, Fonck still holds the title of “all-time Allied Ace of Aces”.

Who was René Fonck and what were his accomplishments?

Colonel Rene Fonck was the top-scoring Allied fighter ace of World War I. Scoring his first victory in August 1916, he went on to down 75 German aircraft during the course of the conflict. After World War I, Fonck later returned to the military and served until 1939.

Did Robert Redford fly a plane in the Great Waldo Pepper?

Hill, who flew as a U.S. Marine Corps cargo pilot in World War II, made sure stars Bo Svenson and Robert Redford did each sequence with no parachutes or safety harnesses. He wanted them to feel what it was like to fly vintage aircraft. Fortunately, no one was hurt during the air scenes.

How many planes did Rene Fonck shoot down?

In 1915, after serving in the Engineering Corps, he began training as an air pilot, first at Saint-Cyr and later at Le Crotoy. He was credited with shooting down his first plane in July 1916: other 74 victories followed, although Fonck claimed he shot down 127 enemy planes.

Who shot down guynemer?

Guynemer never came back. Neither the wreckage of his airplane, his body, nor his personal effects were ever found, but the Germans announced that he had been shot down by Lt. Kurt Wissemann of Jasta 3, who in turn was killed in action 17 days later.

What squadron was Rene Fonck in?

After earning his pilot’s brevet at Le Crotoy, on June 15 Corporal Fonck was assigned to Escadrille (squadron) C. 47 based at Corcieux, not far from his hometown.

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