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Der Maresal
  Posted: January 25, 2005 04:49 am
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My choice:

Eastern Front: Ion Milu, Vasile Cotoi, Clemente Mureşan.

Home Defence, anit-USAAF: Dan Valentin Vizante, Ion Bârlãdeanu, Dumitru Encioiu (followed closely by Alexander Şerbãnescu).

Anti Axis campaign: Lucian Toma, Octavian Ciutac, Vasile Mirilã.



Overall favorite pilot :
Ion Milu
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Posted: January 25, 2005 08:22 am
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Milu, Serbanescu, Vizante.

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PS: I think Milu was one of the best pilots and aerobatics in world wide.
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Posted: January 25, 2005 09:32 am
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It looks he wear a German Luftwaffe Front Klasp in Gold or Silver ..I havent seen many Roumanian pilots wearing this......since I cant see it clear , can you tell the class and status of the clasp?

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Posted: January 25, 2005 12:55 pm
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Hans Ulrich Rudel. The best combat pilot ever, who destroyed over 500 Soviet tanks.
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Posted: January 25, 2005 01:38 pm
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Col.Robert Johnson " Bob " ARMY AIR FORCE Nr 1 ace on the European theather on WWII was for me an all times fighter pilot and ace profile . With 27 confirmed air kills on P-47 Col.Bob Johnson ( US pilots were stationed on rotation basis duties, thats why US pilots air kills ratio was lower than German, Roumanian , Russians) brought down several Luftwaffe experts and continued to be a fighter pilot and instruct long after WWII

I met him twice at Confederate Air Force and he passed away last year......Fare well Bob !

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Posted: January 25, 2005 01:43 pm
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Col.Bob Johnson, P-47 and with DSFC

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Posted: January 25, 2005 01:48 pm
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Col.Robert S Johnson , all photos and paintings courtesy GATHERING OF EAGLES 1993 , AIR STAFF COLLEGE, Maxwell AFB , Alabama

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Posted: January 25, 2005 01:49 pm
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Vaino Ilmari Suhonen who scored more than 94 victories in two wars, flying Fokker D.XXIs, Brewster B-239s and Messerschmitt Me-109Gs:


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Source for pictures: internet smile.gif (do a google search to find out more about those excellent pilots - you won't be disapointed)

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Posted: January 25, 2005 02:01 pm
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I am a bit surprised that those who listed Rumanian pilots as their favourites did no mention 'Bâzu' Cantacuzino, the pre-war aerobatics champion of Rumania and top scoring ARR ace! In my eyes, he's No. 1 (in Rumania).

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Posted: January 25, 2005 02:08 pm
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Denes, I also think that Buzu was Top scoring Axis ace in Europe after Germans

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Posted: January 25, 2005 02:26 pm
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Not really - the finnish pilot was far better smile.gif Btw: his nickname was Bazu not Buzu :]

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Posted: January 25, 2005 02:33 pm
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am a bit surprised that those who listed Rumanian pilots as their favourites did no mention 'Bâzu' Cantacuzino, the pre-war aerobatics champion of Rumania and top scoring ARR ace! In my eyes, he's No. 1 (in Rumania).

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I subscribe also for Cantacuzino ( everybody knows that ).
But I like also Dobran ( as a realistic pilot )
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Posted: January 25, 2005 02:40 pm
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Mytzu,alright regarding the spelling but I meant central and eastern Europe and not Scandinavia

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Posted: January 25, 2005 04:14 pm
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The topic is 'favourite pilot', not 'favourite fighter pilot', so I think one should count the particular airman's piloting skills as well, not only the final 'kill' score.

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Posted: January 25, 2005 04:20 pm
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QUOTE (Der Maresal @ Jan 25 2005, 10:49 AM)
My choice:

Anti Axis campaign: Lucian Toma

Maresale, let me ask you: why did you choose Cpt. av. Lucian Toma as the first one in your anti-Axis ARR pilots' list?

As group commander, he not only arrived late on the front, but immediately took off for an unauthorized, and not vital, free hunting mission without first checking properly the new battlefield, then closed in too much to a Luftwaffe Ju 188, got shot down by the rear gunner and killed.

To mee, all these errors point to a rather weak performance as both a fighter pilot and commanding officer.

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