Lists of World War I flying aces
The following are lists of World War I flying aces. Historically, a flying ace was defined as a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. The term was first used by French newspapers, describing Adolphe Pégoud as l'as (the ace), after he downed seven German aircraft.
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Lists of World War I flying aces
The following are lists of World War I flying aces. Historically, a flying ace was defined as a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. The term was first used by French newspapers, describing Adolphe Pégoud as l'as (the ace), after he downed seven German aircraft.
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The following are lists of Wor ...... downed seven German aircraft.
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Первая мировая война стала мес ...... х асов истребительной авиации.
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A continuació hi podreu trobar ...... d'abatre 5 aparells alemanys.
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Durante la Primera Guerra Mund ...... r abatido 5 aviones alemanes.
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Le sujet de cet article est la ...... lus aristocratique des sports.
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The following are lists of Wor ...... downed seven German aircraft.
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Ases de la aviación de la Primera Guerra Mundial
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Liste des as de la Première Guerre mondiale
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Liste deutscher Jagdflieger im Ersten Weltkrieg
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Lists of World War I flying aces
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Llista d'asos de l'aviació de la Primera Guerra Mundial
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Seznam leteckých es první světové války
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Список лётчиков-асов Первой мировой войны
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