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    A flying ace, fighter ace or air ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. The exact number of aerial victories required to officially qualify as an ace is varied but is usually considered to be five or more.

  2. Entrance:- £10.00 at the door (members £5.00) AirACES : Arun & Chichester [Air] Enthusiasts Society; Westhampnett, Chichester, West Sussex.

  3. Air Aces: With Arthur J. Davis, Mark Stanley, James Andrew Fraser, Philip Van Martin. Ambitious, spectacular, and supercharged with thrilling action, Air Aces profiles the most harrowing airborne combat missions ever, many of which were recently declassified.

  4. May 7, 2012 · The romance of gladiatorial combat in the air - initially firing revolvers at one another from the cockpit, and then shooting machine guns through the propellers of the aircraft - makes their...

  5. In July 1940, Britain's most celebrated air ace, Douglas Bader, and his ragtag squadron of Canadian fighter pilots, go into battle against Hitler's mighty Luftwaffe. The outcome of the Battle of Britain will determine the future of the free world. But Bader is also fighting his own personal battle.

  6. How Canadian George Beurling broke every rule in the book yet became one of the greatest fighter pilots of World War II.

  7. During WWII, American pilots race to down the most enemy planes and be crowned the countries' top flying ace. US Air Force Pilot Francis Gabby Gabreski, the child of Polish immigrants, makes his mission personal, seeking to avenge devastating Polish loses.

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