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An ace is a military aviator or airman credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft. The term ace originated in World War I when French newspapers described Adolphe Pègoud as l'as (French for ace) after he shot down five German aircraft. |
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Name |
Victories |
46 |
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Child, Jack Escott |
5 |
47 |
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Child, James Martin |
8 |
48 |
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Chiltern, Thomas Sydney |
6 |
49 |
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Chiri, Antonio |
6 |
50 |
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Chisam, William Hargrove |
7 |
51 |
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Christ, Karl |
5 |
52 |
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Christian, Leonard Arthur |
9 |
53 |
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Christiansen, Friedrich |
13 |
54 |
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Clappison, Henry Gordon |
6 |
55 |
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Clark, Alexander Goodlet |
5 |
56 |
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Clark, Cecil Christian |
10 |
57 |
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Clarke, Edward Denman |
6 |
58 |
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Clarke, William Henry |
5 |
59 |
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Classen, Friedrich |
11 |
60 |
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Claxton, William Gordon |
37 |
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