How many kills does it take to be an ace pilot?

A flying ace, fighter ace or air ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat.
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How many air kills does it take to be an ace?

The term 'ace' is generally taken to mean any fighter pilot credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft. Lone aerial combat provided an outlet for acts of personal bravery.
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What ace pilot has the most kills?

1. Erich “Bubi” Hartmann. Erich Hartmann is the most successful fighter pilot of all times – with 352 kills. A number that will never be surpassed.
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How many kills did the Ace have in ww1?

The German government quickly followed, specifying however that eight (later sixteen) 'kills' were required for a pilot to be considered an ace and eligible for the prestigious Pour le Merite award.
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How many Ace pilots are alive?

Of the 77 remaining Aces still alive, the oldest Ace is 104 years old and the youngest Ace is 72.
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Does 5 kills make you an ace?

“Ace” is the title bestowed on those downing 5 enemy aircraft in air-to-air combat. During World War I the press first used the term when referring to French pilot Adolphe Pegoud who scored his 5th kill in July 1915.
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Is there a female ace pilot?

From these emerged the world's only female fighter aces, Lydia Litvyak and Katya Budanova. Born in Moscow in 1921 Lydia (or Lilya) Litvyak began piloting light aircraft at the age of just 15.
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Who was the top ace in the Korean War?

Joseph Christopher McConnell Jr.

(30 January 1922 – 25 August 1954) was a United States Air Force fighter pilot who was the top American flying ace during the Korean War. A native of Dover, New Hampshire, Captain McConnell was credited with shooting down 16 MiG-15s while flying North American F-86 Sabres.
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Who was the first ace ever?

The first military aviators to score five or more victories on the same date, thus each becoming an "ace in a day", were pilot Julius Arigi and observer/gunner Johann Lasi of the Austro-Hungarian air force, on August 22, 1916, when they downed five Italian aircraft.
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Who is the best flying ace ever?

Known as the “Ace of Aces,” Major Richard Ira Bong is credited with the downing of an impressive confirmed total of 40 enemy aircraft. Top Image: Major Richard Bong courtesy of the US Air Force.
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Can Tom Cruise fly a jet?

It's not just a stunt for Top Gun: Cruise is actually an experienced pilot who's been in possession of a professional license since 1994. In an interview with James Corden, Cruise mentioned that he has a flying license for several types of aeroplane, including fighter jets and commercial flights.
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How many kills does the F 15 have?

It is among the most successful modern fighters, with over 100 victories and no losses in aerial combat, with the majority of the kills by the Israeli Air Force.
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Is being an ace pilot hard?

It is extremely hard to become a fighter pilot.

It takes an immense amount of motivation, dedication, mental fortitude, resilience, and a "never-give-up" attitude to become a fighter pilot. On average, each year only three candidates become fighter pilots out of over 1000 applicants.
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Are any Luftwaffe aces still alive?

Hugo Broch, the last German ace of the World War II who is still alive.
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What qualifies as an ace?

Adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood (0-17 years). For example: experiencing violence, abuse, or neglect. witnessing violence in the home or community. having a family member attempt or die by suicide.
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Does the US have any ACE pilots?

American Fighter Aces Association is a non-profit organization which recognizes the 1,450 combat American pilots (referred to as Aces) who have had five or more aerial victories in combat. The AFAA is located in Seattle's Museum of Flight.
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Who was the first black ace pilot?

Eugene Jacques Bullard is considered to be the first African-American military pilot to fly in combat, and the only African-American pilot in World War I. Ironically, he never flew for the United States.
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Who was the first ace pilot?

The first aviators to ever achieve "ace in a day" were pilot Julius Arigi and observer/gunner Johann Lasi of the Austro-Hungarian air force, on 22 August 1916, when they downed five Italian planes.
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How many ace pilots are in the world?

The American Fighter Aces Association currently recognize 1,442 fighter pilots as Aces. In general, the World War I list includes those accepted by the individual services under the rules at that time. For example, pilots in the U.S. Air Service were awarded full credit for a shared victory.
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Who was the first tank ace?

The first ace emerged in 1915 with the birth of dogfighting and maintained by the need for propaganda on both sides: Adolphe Pégoud was the first registered "ace" with five points on the card, as the rule of five confirmed victories became a standard.
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Were there black pilots in Korea?

In 1950, the Air Force had 25 black pilots in integrated fighter squadrons led by Captain Daniel "Chappie" James Jr., of the 36th Squadron, 5th Air Force.
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What are female pilots called?

Women have been involved in aviation from the beginnings of both lighter-than air travel and as airplanes, helicopters and space travel were developed. Women pilots are called "aviatrices".
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What called female pilots?

The WAFS and the WFTD were combined to form the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Love continued with the program as executive in charge of WASP ferrying operations.
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Are there any black ace pilots?

Archer is considered by some as the first and—as of 2010—only black U.S. pilot to earn an "ace" designation, for shooting down at least five enemy aircraft. However, during the war, Archer claimed, and was acknowledged to have shot down only four planes.
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