List of World War I aces credited with 10 victories

The term ace (now commonly flying ace) was first used by French newspapers during World War I, describing Adolphe Pégoud as l'as ('the ace'), after he downed five German aircraft. When aircraft began to shoot or force down other aircraft, systems to count "air victories" were subsequently developed. The American qualification of five victories eventually became the standard, even though other air services had previously used differing figures.[1]

A young male in Royal Air Force uniform wearing matching hat
Captain Arthur Roy Brown, credited with victory over the Red Baron, never lost a wingman in combat.

While "ace" status was most often won by fighter pilots, bomber and reconnaissance crews, and observers in two-seater aircraft such as the Bristol F.2b ("Bristol Fighter"), also destroyed enemy aircraft. If a two-seater aircraft destroyed an aircraft, both crew members were credited with a victory. Because pilots usually teamed with differing observer/gunners in two-seater aircraft, an observer might be an ace when his pilot was not, and vice versa.[2] The few aces among combat aviators have historically accounted for the majority of air-to-air victories in military history.[3]

Loss of records by mischance and the passage of time complicates reconstructing the actual count for given aces. The scores presented in the list cannot be definitive, but are based on itemized lists that are the best available sources of information.[4] Aces are listed after verifying the date and location of combat, and the foe vanquished, for every victory accredited by an aviator's home air service using their own aerial victory standards. Those victories for which the evidence is unavailable or fragmentary have been excluded from the victory count.

Aces edit

This list is complete. Notable aces are linked to their biographies.

  cell coloured along with the symbolic dagger †, indicates that the pilot was known to be either killed in action, missing in action, died of wounds, or killed in a flying accident during World War I.

Name Country Air service(s) Victories
Laurence W. Allen   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[5]
Edgar O. Amm   South Africa Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6]
Leopold Anslinger   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Gordon Apps   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Edward Dawson Atkinson   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Paul Aue   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Dietrich Averes   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Herbert H. Beddow   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Hilliard Brooke Bell   Canada Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Hans Berr   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Robert A. Birkbeck   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Maurice Bizot   France Aéronautique Militaire 10[8]
Franz Brandt   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Otto Brauneck   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Lloyd S. Breadner   Canada Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Arthur Roy Brown   Canada Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Frederick Elliott Brown   Canada Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Sydney Carlin   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Robert L. Chidlaw-Roberts   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Cecil Clark   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Adrian Cole   Australia Australian Flying Corps, Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Valentine Collins   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[5][page needed]
Jack Armand Cunningham   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Douglas Arthur Davies   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Edgar G. Davies   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Martin Dehmisch†   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Pruett Dennett   United Kingdom Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Robert Dodds   Canada Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Aubrey Ellwood   United Kingdom Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
William H. Farrow   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Karl Gallwitz   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Cecil Gardner   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Lucien Gasser   France Aéronautique Militaire 10[8]
Thomas Gerrard   United Kingdom Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Gerald Gibbs   Australia Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Stanley Goble   Australia Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Justus Grassmann   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Lloyd Hamilton   United States Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force, US Army Air Service 10[6][page needed]
George Stacey Hodson   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Will Hubbard   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force 10[6][page needed]
William Edward Jenkins†   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps 10[6][page needed]
Duerson Knight   United States US Army Air Service 10[6][page needed]
Alfred Michael Koch   Canada Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Auguste Lahoulle   France Aéronautique Militaire 10[8]
Patrick Anthony Langan-Byrne   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps 10[6][page needed]
Oliver Colin LeBoutillier   United States Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Paul Lotz†   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
John Joseph Malone   Canada Royal Naval Air Service 10[6][page needed]
Rudolf Matthaei   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Alfred E. McKay   Canada Royal Flying Corps 10[6][page needed]
Guy Borthwick Moore   Canada Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Max Ritter von Mulzer   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Alfons Nagler   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Miroslav Navratil alias Friedrich Navratil   Austria-Hungary Luftfahrtruppen 10[5][page needed]
Gordon Olley   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
John Paynter   United Kingdom Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Jean Andre Pezon   France Aéronautique Militaire 10[8]
Croye Pithey   South Africa Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[5][page needed]
Charles Quette   France Aéronautique Militaire 10[8]
Arthur Randall   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Harold Redler   South Africa Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Harry Robinson   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Indra Lal Roy   India Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Laurent B. Ruamps   France Aéronautique Militaire 10[8]
John Rudkin   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[5][page needed]
Reginald H. Rusby   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Hans Schuez   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Alfred Shepherd   Australia Royal Flying Corps 10[6][page needed]
Werner Steinhäuser†   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Raoul Stojsavljevic   Austria-Hungary Luftfahrtruppen 10[5][page needed]
Jacques Swaab   United States US Army Air Service 10[8]
Saint Cyprian Tayler   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Frank Harold Taylor   Canada Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Edmond Thieffry   Belgium Aviation Militaire Belge 10[9]
Erich Thomas   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
John Henry Tudhope   South Africa Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Paul Turck   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Stanley Wallage   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
William Lewis Wells   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[6][page needed]
Paul Wenzel   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]
Russell Winnicott   United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps 10[6][page needed]
Hans Wolff   German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 10[7]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Maksel, Rebecca (7 April 2008). "What does it take to become an "ace"?". Need to Know. Air & Space Magazine. Retrieved 20 October 2009.[dead link]
  2. ^ Franks, Bailey & Guest 1993, p. 10
  3. ^ Dunnigan 2003, p. 149
  4. ^ Shores, Franks & Guest 1990, p. 7
  5. ^ a b c d e f Franks, Guest & Alegi 1997
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw Shores, Franks & Guest 1990
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Franks, Bailey & Guest 1993.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Franks & Bailey 1992
  9. ^ Guttman, 2001. p. 70.




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