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apanese console RPGs; a young male resistance | fighter, a young girl with special powers who unknowi |
ormer radio station manager, a volunteer fire | fighter, a former municipal level politician and a lo |
a Abul Kalam Azad, a prominent Indian freedom | fighter, a strong proponent of united India, and its |
enemy pilots to mistake it for a single-seat | fighter; a mistake that would bring them into the lin |
He started out as a hyperactive and headlong | fighter, a punk like many a young male adolescent in |
eers as a Ranger, a buffalo hunter, an Indian | fighter, a cowboy, a sheepherder, a saloon keeper, a |
She's a strong | fighter, a skilled acrobat, and a skilled hunter and |
Gatchaman | Fighter a third sequel |
ent include a UH-1 "Huey" helicopter, an F-5A | fighter, a BLU-82 "Daisy Cutter" bomb, M48 Patton tan |
The label shows a Salaminomaho (Salamina | fighter), a figure of an Ancient Greek trireme that w |
the addition of 3D graphics, and Sega Strike | Fighter, a arcade flight combat game which featured f |
l film, based on the legendary Indian freedom | fighter A. M. Nair, popularly known as Nair-san in Ja |
Fighter Abbie Roadkill, originally of British descent | |
(Which is like the Flash Kick, another Street | Fighter ability), lets him perform a somersaulting ki |
Isolder set out in his Miy'til | fighter accompanied by Luke's X-wing while the Hapan |
The setting for Burai | Fighter, according to the manual, is to fend off seve |
12 while flying the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet | fighter, accumulated in 631 combat missions. |
Albert Ball VC MC, English First World War | fighter ace from WW1 |
unkirchen, Austria) was a German World War II | fighter ace and was credited with 127 aerial victorie |
Max Immelmann, First Lieutenant and | fighter ace |
pril 1918 - 11 February 1944) was a Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
2 May 1891 - 25 March 1970) was a World War I | fighter ace credited with 32 victories. |
ев; May 20, 1916 - May 19, 2001) was a Soviet | fighter ace during World War II. |
Geoff Fisken, NZ World War Two | fighter ace stuff.co.nz, retrieved 15 June 2011 |
rn 25 July 1918) is a German former Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
The wartime | fighter ace Group Captain Adolph Malan became the pre |
31 October 1917) was a German First World War | fighter ace credited with 39 victories during the war |
He is also notable for being the last | fighter ace killed before the war's end, having been |
- 12 January 1943) a former German Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross durin |
Existing | Fighter Ace customers were encouraged to subscribe to |
an AirAttack server, running alongside their | Fighter Ace 3 server. |
nd killed Hero of the Soviet Union and Soviet | fighter ace Nikolay Klepikov, an ace with 10 personal |
13 - 17 March 1944) was a German World War II | fighter ace and was credited with 113 aerial victorie |
s a German Spanish Civil War and World War II | fighter ace who served in the Luftwaffe from 1935 unt |
usz Kotz (1913-2008) - was a Polish pilot and | fighter ace of World War II. |
orges Thenault (Jean Reno), while the veteran | fighter ace Reed Cassidy (Martin Henderson), a fellow |
1917 - 16 March 1945) was a German Luftwaffe | fighter ace of World War II. |
16 October 1994) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
1923 - 30 March 2010) was a German Luftwaffe | fighter ace during World War II. |
Daszewski was a | fighter ace of the Polish Air Force in World War II. |
0 January 1973) was a former German Luftwaffe | fighter ace credited with 22 victories. |
on Fernbrugg (1890-1964), an Austro-Hungarian | fighter ace with 28 victories to his credit during Wo |
er 1921 - 15 May 1943) was a German Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
February 1945) was a former German Luftwaffe | fighter ace during World War II. |
- 22 May 1942) was a German former Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
Oberleutnant Otto Schmidt was a World War I | fighter ace credited with 20 aerial victories, includ |
DSO, DSC (4 April 1917 - 14 April 1944) was a | fighter ace in the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy du |
ember 1926), Iron Cross, was a German World I | fighter ace credited with confirmed victories over se |
22 - 19 December 2003) was a German Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
t John "Ajax" Baumler (1914 - 1973), American | fighter ace |
eant F N Robertson, DFM, No 261 Sqn Hurricane | fighter ace with 11th most kills of any Commonwealth |
July 1914 - 30 April 1945) was a World War II | fighter ace from Nazi Germany. |
11 January 1977) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
Erich Hartmann - Highest-scoring | fighter ace of World War II |
t 1916 - 6 March 1944) was a German Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
o (15 October 1912-11 June 1968) was a French | fighter ace in World War II and a General in the Fren |
1986 in Wiesbaden) was a German World War II | fighter ace who served in the Luftwaffe from 1938 unt |
5 - 16 August 1991) was a German World War II | fighter ace who served in the Luftwaffe from 1935 unt |
as killed on 22 January 1944 along with night | fighter ace Manfred Meurer when their Heinkel He 219 |
- 15 July 1964) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
- 6 August 1944) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
n 15 December 1943) was a German World War II | fighter ace who served in the Luftwaffe until his dea |
Hermann Buchner was a former German Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
February 1919 - 17 June 1990) was a Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
The first version of | Fighter Ace clearly borrowed heavily from Air Warrior |
tary Medal, Moroccan Medal, was a World War I | fighter ace credited with 27 victories. |
Ketsujin president Mark Vange announced that | Fighter Ace will close its operations permanently on |
n the United States and Canada and renamed it | Fighter Ace for release on the Microsoft Internet Gam |
920 - October 7, 2000) was a German Luftwaffe | fighter ace of World War II and a senior West German |
The first two versions of | Fighter Ace were primarily developed at VR-1's St. Pe |
y 1889 - 3 June 1936) was the most successful | fighter ace of the Austro-Hungarian Air Force during |
- 13 July 2003) was a German former Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
3 February 1943) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
September 1943) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
an Stoyanov was the highest scoring Bulgarian | fighter ace of the Royal Bulgarian Air Force in World |
- 6 March 2002) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
il 1921 - 7 July 1974) was a German Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of Knight's Cross with Oak |
ir Sabre with the Markings of the mythic-like | fighter ace Erich Hartmann |
A flying ace or | fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shoot |
8 February 2006) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
He was one of night | fighter ace scored 33 victories. |
Karl Gratz was an Austrian Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
He was the most successful Finnish biplane | fighter ace (flying Gloster Gladiators), and also the |
(10 April 1912 - 2 November 1940), was a top | fighter ace of the Royal Air Force during the Battle |
ates Marine Corps officer who was an American | fighter ace during World War II. |
ber 2, 1918) was a leading United States Navy | fighter ace and Congressional Medal of Honor nominee |
1920 - 10 September 1942) was a World War II | fighter ace from Germany. |
- 27 December 1944) was a German World War II | fighter ace and was credited with 117 aerial victorie |
6 February 1944) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
ottotenente Michele Allasia was a World War I | fighter ace credited with five aerial victories. |
2 January 1920) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
ust 1895 - 31 October 1969) was a World War I | fighter ace who scored 35 victories and continued to |
3 victories, he is still the leading American | fighter ace to serve exclusively in any foreign air f |
8 November 1943) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
September 1943) was a German Luftwaffe night | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
Luftwaffe night | fighter ace Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer was the highest |
e head of the Soviet Air Defense, former WWII | fighter ace pilot Chief Marshal Alexander Koldunov. |
Evstigneyev was one of the top Soviet | fighter ace in World War II. |
George E. H. McElroy (WWI | fighter ace RFC/RAF) |
utnant Friedrich Friedrichs was a World War I | fighter ace credited with 21 victories. |
the Iron Cross recipient) was a 37 kill night | fighter ace who survived the war. |
919 - 16 October 1942) was a German Luftwaffe | fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of th |
Junichi Sasai, naval aviator and | fighter ace |
The first class of three included the | fighter ace, Keith Caldwell. |
Operating as a night | fighter ace, he was credited with 46 victories, of wh |
s capture as a POW was the World War II night | fighter ace, Wing Commander Bob Braham (Braham, 1984) |
as being Erich Hartmann's, histories leading | fighter ace, early mentor. |
fen (1903-1971) - the youngest brother of the | fighter ace. |
Arthur Raymond Brooks, World War I | fighter ace. |
Ebern in Unterfranken) was a German Luftwaffe | fighter ace. |
une 1913 - 18 September 1941) was a Luftwaffe | fighter ace. |
cknamed "Bubi", was a former German Luftwaffe | fighter ace. |
1915 - 20 May 1961) was a German World War II | fighter ace. |
fred Southey, was a World War One RFC and RAF | fighter ace. |
War I Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force | fighter ace. |
her F. & Clive Williams (1966) Aces High: The | Fighter Aces of the British and Commonwealth Air Forc |
Over the Front: A Complete Record of the | Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and Frenc |
Fighter Aces of World War II: The True Stories of Fou | |
Above the Trenches: A Complete Record of the | Fighter Aces and Units of the British Empire Air Forc |
Bristol F2 | Fighter Aces of World War I. p. 26. |
y 1942 he was one of the leading German night | fighter aces with 37 aerial victories. |
r 2004) was one of the most successful German | fighter aces of World War II. |
ng the Pacific War, VMF-121 produced fourteen | fighter aces, more than any other squadron, including |
i at the age of 88 as the last of the Finnish | fighter aces. |
Luftwaffe | Fighter Aces. |
f the Soviet Union, and included at least two | fighter aces. |
porting acting categories until 2011 when The | Fighter achieved this. |
it by enemy fire (from an Argentine Air Force | fighter aeroplane). |
ely successful, setting a German Fokker D.VII | fighter afire on 12 August 1918. |
"A good | fighter, after he's knocked down two or three times, |
ht in Afghanistan in the 1980s as a Mujahedin | fighter against the USSR during the Soviet Invasion o |
Hawk Manson was originally a freedom | fighter against just about anything that you can thin |
rs, 1 woman (Janine Boitard) and 1 Resistance | fighter against 2 german soldiers on the railroad nea |
92 - 11 October 1944) was a German Resistance | fighter against the Nazi regime. |
r 1942) was a German Red Orchestra resistance | fighter against the Third Reich. |
- 21 October 1966) was an Austrian resistance | fighter against the Nazi regime. |
Sembung is a Muslim and West Javanese freedom | fighter against Dutch colonial rule. |
uly 1896 - 27 November 1944) was a resistance | fighter against the regime of Nazi Germany. |
He was a life-long | fighter against communalism. |
grew up in Zabola, in 1690 he became freedom | fighter against Habsburg, escaped to Poland, France a |
ful mouthpiece of secularism and a relentless | fighter against religious obscurantism. |
ading Spaniards, and thus becoming the second | fighter against colonialism in the New World after An |
ruun (1923-1945) - mythical Danish resistance | fighter against the Nazi occupation |
) was a German Lutheran Pastor and resistance | fighter against the Nazis. |
involves flying the fictional F-119D Stealth | Fighter against the enemy forces. |
ghting to protect her husband, an underground | fighter against the Nazis. |
Re-designated 65th Tactical | Fighter Aggressor Squadron on 30 December 1981. |
d, who defeated three Swedish princes and the | fighter Agnar before he was finally killed by one of |
m his friends in Peshawar that Afghan freedom | fighter Ahmad Shah Masoud's mujahadeen troops and man |
orld War and the 1950s it operated as a night | fighter air defence squadron. |
d War II as the commander of the 178th Guards | Fighter Air Regiment. |
On 2 August 1944 as squadron commander 240 | Fighter Air Regiment (302nd Fighter Air Division, Fig |
kovnik (colonel), he commanded the 324th IAD ( | Fighter Air Division), dispatched to Antung, on the C |
He was the commander of the 196th | Fighter Air Regiment. |
ld War, Paide was host to Koigi, a front-line | fighter air base. |
d dawn the naval force was attacked by German | fighter aircraft which damaged two Motor Launchs and |
The Polikarpov I-185 was a Soviet | fighter aircraft designed in 1940. |
ance planes had determined that there were no | fighter aircraft stationed at Filton prior to the att |
Fokker D.X (or D.10) was a Dutch | fighter aircraft designed after World War I. |
The LFG Roland D.I was a | fighter aircraft produced in Germany during World War |
d aerial refuelings for bombers, airlift, and | fighter aircraft as part of Tanker Task Force (TTF) a |
The Fokker D.XVI was a | fighter aircraft developed in the Netherlands in the |
responsible for the introduction of the F-111 | fighter aircraft and the reintroduction of conscripti |
talina already had been shot down by Japanese | fighter aircraft while attempting to rescue the Marin |
and 10 Junkers Ju 88s with a small escort of | fighter aircraft to bomb Grand Harbour, Malta. |
On 7 July 2009, a MiG-29 | fighter aircraft of the Serbian Air Force crashed 12 |
Since 2002 the squadron has refueled | fighter aircraft providing security for the southeast |
established in 1954 to develop an amphibious | fighter aircraft for the United States Air Force, the |
he runway and several concrete revetments for | fighter aircraft nothing remains of the U.S. Military |
which was claimed to be faster than any other | fighter aircraft then in use. |
The DV.3 was a prototype | fighter aircraft built and tested by AGO in 1915. |
e operational in 1941 and was used to control | fighter aircraft and guide them towards approaching G |
ang was a British Rolls-Royce Griffon-engined | fighter aircraft designed by Supermarine to Air Minis |
The Halberstadt D.I was a prototype | fighter aircraft built in Germany in 1916 as a scaled |
War, the use of Halon 1301 began in the F-16 | fighter aircraft to prevent vapors in the fuel tanks |
37.7%, while the people's initiative against | fighter aircraft noise was rejected with 31.9% in fav |
e Meteor was the first operational Allied jet | fighter aircraft of World War II. |
The Heinkel He 113 was a supposed Luftwaffe | fighter aircraft of World War II, but which existed o |
At March, it operated Boeing P-12 and P-26 | fighter aircraft until, in 1935, it was redesignated |
The Alter A.1 was a single-seat biplane | fighter aircraft first flown in February 1917. |
Until late in 1918, when designations for | fighter aircraft were simplified, “D” implied a doppe |
Fighter aircraft escorted first bombing raid over Ber | |
ecessary to build subterranean facilities for | fighter aircraft production in the Landsberg area. |
The Fairey Fulmar was a British carrier-borne | fighter aircraft that served with the Fleet Air Arm ( |
g features on the wreck are four disassembled | fighter aircraft in one of the forward holds. |
He tested several supersonic | fighter aircraft Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21, Mikoyan-Gur |
victories, which were the first victories by | fighter aircraft of any American flying unit in the w |
er fighters from his unit destroyed a Chinese | fighter aircraft piloted by American mercenary Robert |
American long-range single-seat World War II | fighter aircraft conceived, designed and built by Nor |
rket, CC&F produced a small series of Grumman | fighter aircraft under licence and developed an unsuc |
operation in World War II to deliver Spitfire | fighter aircraft to Malta ("Club Runs"). |
stationed at Moudros he conceived and built a | fighter aircraft out of the remains of other crashed |
rious combat groups that had re-equipped with | fighter aircraft and was subordinated to Luftflotte 1 |
This includes heavy bombers; fast | fighter aircraft and the advent of naval aviation (ai |
alidated many of the canopies designs used on | fighter aircraft over the last several decades. |
Indian Aircraft escorted by | fighter aircraft infiltrated Sri Lankan air space and |
He quickly perfected the way he perceived | fighter aircraft ought to be employed as ground suppo |
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