In the early stages of military aviation, different air services evolved different methods of assigning credit for aerial victories. None of these scoring systems were ironclad and they were all subject to flux. The actual number of air victories required to officially qualify as an "ace" varied.[4]
The Germans, who did not use the term "ace" but referred to German pilots who had shot down 10 aircraft as Überkanone (big gun), gave credit to a single pilot with each downing of a particular enemy aircraft, and then only after visual verification of the wreckage of the fallen craft or its occupant(s).[5] The French Armee de l'Air system also only counted aircraft destroyed, but granted full credit to every pilot or aerial gunner participating in a victory, which could sometimes be several individuals.[6][7] Most other nations (including the United States) adopted the French system. British aircraft often fought over German territory, and could not follow the German practice of visual verification of the wreckage of the fallen craft or its occupant(s).[8] Early fighting often only resulted in an opponent being forced to retreat or land ("driven down") within its own territory. Therefore, British practice awarded credit for combats endorsed as "decisive" by the commanding officer of his squadron; this could include German planes "driven down" or aircraft last seen "out of control" but not verified to have crashed.[9][10] Russian scores sometimes reflected defeats without destruction of the foe.[11] The term "ace" was never used officially by the British.[12]
While "ace" status was most often won by fighter pilots, bomber and reconnaissance crews, and observers in two-crew aircraft such as the Bristol F.2b (Bristol Fighter), also destroyed enemy aircraft. On both sides, if a two-crew aircraft destroyed an aircraft, both crew 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.[13]
Award |
Title |
Notes |
AFC |
Air Force Cross |
Issued for acts of gallantry while flying on non-active operations to warrant officers and officers of the Royal Air Force[14] |
CBE |
Order of the British Empire |
An order of chivalry established by George V of the United Kingdom |
CdeG |
Croix de guerre |
A military decoration of France, also commonly bestowed to foreign military forces allied to France |
BCdeG |
Croix de guerre |
A military decoration of Belgium, also commonly bestowed to foreign military forces allied to Belgium |
CdeLd'H |
Croix de Légion d'honneur |
A decoration of France awarded for excellent civil or military conduct delivered, upon official investigation |
CG |
Croce di Guerra |
A military decoration of Italy |
DCM |
Distinguished Conduct Medal |
The second-level military decoration awarded other ranks of the British Army |
DFC |
Distinguished Flying Cross |
Awarded to Royal Air Force commissioned officers and Warrant Officers "in recognition of exemplary gallantry during active operations against the enemy in the air"[15] |
DFC(US) |
Distinguished Flying Cross (United States) |
Awarded to any officer or enlisted member of the US armed forces who "distinguishes himself or herself by heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight"[16] |
DFM |
Distinguished Flying Medal |
Awarded to military below commissioned rank, "in recognition of exemplary gallantry during active operations against the enemy in the air"[15] |
DSC |
Distinguished Service Cross |
Granted "in recognition of exemplary gallantry during active operations against the enemy at sea."[17] |
DSC(US) |
Distinguished Service Cross |
Granted extreme gallantry and risk of life in actual combat with an armed enemy force[18] |
DSO |
Distinguished Service Order |
Awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typically in actual combat[19] |
DSM |
Distinguished Service Medal |
Other Ranks equivalent to the Distinguished Service Cross[17] |
DSM(US) |
Distinguished Service Medal (United States) |
Awarded for "exceptionally meritorious service to the government of the United States"[20] |
MC |
Military Cross |
Awarded to "all ranks of the RN, RM, Army, and RAF in recognition of exemplary gallantry during active operations against the enemy on land."[21] |
MOH |
Medal of Honor |
The highest military decoration awarded by the United States government[22] |
MiD |
Mentioned in Despatches |
Awarded for gallantry or otherwise commendable service |
MM |
Military Medal |
Other Ranks equivalent to the Military Cross[21] |
MM(Fr) |
Médaille militaire |
A decoration of the French Republic |
MMV |
Medal of Military Valor |
Italian award |
OB |
Order of the Bath |
The fourth-most senior of the British Orders of Chivalry |
OC |
Order of the Crown (Belgium) |
A national decoration of Belgium |
OLII |
Order of Leopold II |
Awarded for meritorious service to the Sovereign of Belgium |
OR |
Order of the Redeemer |
Awarded to those who have defended the interests of Greece in time of war |
OSA |
Order of St. Anna |
A Holstein and then Russian order of chivalry |
OSG |
Order of St. George |
Awarded to military officers and generals only, for the display of highest valour and skills in the face of an exterior enemy |
OSR |
Order of the Star of Romania |
Romania's highest civil order |
OSS |
Order of Saint Stanislaus |
Russian Order for a distinguished career in civil or military service |
OSV |
Order of St. Vladimir |
An Imperial Russian Order |
OWE |
Order of the White Eagle |
Awarded in recognition of significant service, both military and civil, in the interests of Poland |
Cr St Geo |
Cross of St. George |
Awarded to non-commissioned officers, soldiers and sailors for extreme bravery in face of the enemy (Russia) |
VC |
Victoria Cross |
Highest British military decoration, awarded for valour in the face of the enemy[23] |
Name |
Country |
Air service(s) |
Victories |
Notes |
Paul Achilles |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[25] |
|
John William Aldred |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross with Bar[26] |
Gerald Frank Anderson |
South Africa |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross[27] |
Flaminio Avet |
Italy |
Corpo Aeronautico Militare |
8 |
|
Geoffrey Bailey |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross[28] |
Paul Barbreau |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Legion d'Honneur, Medaille Militaire, Croix de Guerre with four Pames, an Etoile de vermeil, an Etoile d'argent, and an Etoile de bronze[29] |
Charles Bartlett |
United Kingdom |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross with Bar |
Bernard Beanlands |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[30] |
Donald Beard |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Medal[31] |
Ludwig Beckmann |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross[32] |
Edwin Benbow |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross.[33] First aviator to shoot down the Red Baron |
Maurice Benjamin |
South Africa |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross |
Henry Biziou |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross[34] |
Gregory Blaxland |
Australia |
Australian Flying Corps |
8[35] |
|
Giles Blennerhasset |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross |
Karl Bohny |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[36] |
|
Aloys Freiherr von Brandenstein |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[37] |
|
Clive Brewster-Joske |
Australia |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[38] |
Edric Broadberry |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[39] |
Alfred John Brown |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[40] |
Howard Burdick |
United States |
US Army Air Service |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross, British Distinguished Flying Cross[41] |
Ernesto Cabruna |
Italy |
Corpo Aeronautico Militare |
8 |
|
Alvin Callender |
United States |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[42] |
|
James Martin Child |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross, Belgian Order of Leopold II, Belgian Croix de Guerre, Mentioned in Despatches[43] |
Henry Clay |
United States |
Royal Flying Corps, US Army Air Service |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross, British Distinguished Flying Cross[44] |
Robert David Coath |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[45] |
|
Edwin Cole |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[46] |
Hamilton Coolidge |
United States |
US Army Air Service |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross, Croix de Guerre with Palme[47] |
James Geoffrey Coombe |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[48] |
|
Dieudonné Costes |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Legion d'Honneur, Medaille Militaire, Croix de Guerre with seven Palmes and an Etoile de vermeil[49] |
Leslie Court |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
French Medaille Militaire |
William Craig |
Canada |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross[50] |
Otto Creutzmann |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross First and Second Class, Military Order of Saint Henry[51] |
Henry Crowe |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross |
James Dawe |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[52] |
|
Gilbert de Guingand |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Legion d'Honneur, Medaille Militaire, Belgian Croix de Guerre[53] |
John D. De Pencier |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force |
8[54] |
|
Gunther Dobberke |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[55] |
|
Percy Douglas |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
|
Peter Roy Maxwell Drummond |
Australia |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Order of the Bath, Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order with Bar, Military Cross. Rose to Air Marshal.[56] |
Gordon Duncan |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross[57] |
William Durrand |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[58] |
Harold E. Easton |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
|
Friedrich Ehmann |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross First Class, Kingdom of Württemberg Military Merit Order[59] |
Leonard Herbert Emsden |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Conduct Medal |
William Portwood Erwin |
United States |
US Army Air Service |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross[60] |
Walter Ewers |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, Bavarian Military Merit Order, Iron Cross First and Second Class[61] |
Harold Ross Eycott-Martin |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[62] |
Garfield Finlay |
Australia |
Australian Flying Corps |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross. Rose to Wing Commander in RAAF. |
Desmond Fitzgibbon |
United Kingdom |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross[63] |
Georges Flachaire |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Legion d'Honneur, Medaille Militaire, Croix de Guerre with four Palmes and an Etoile de bronze, British Military Cross[64] |
Austin Lloyd Fleming |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[65] |
Jean Alfred Fraissinet |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Legion d'Honneur, Croix de Guerre with five Palmes and an Etoile de bronze[66] |
Hans-Eberhardt Gandert |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, Iron Cross. Rose to rank of General Major.[67] |
Jacques Gerard |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Legion d'Honneur, Medaille Militaire, Croix de Guerre with five Palmes[68] |
Cyril Gladman |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
|
Clive Glynn |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross[69] |
Max Gossner |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[70] |
|
James Grant |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Medal |
Eustace Grenfell |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Force Cross[71] |
Victor Groom |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross with Bar[72] |
Louis Prosper Gros |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Legion d'Honneur, Medaille Militaire Croix de Guerre with four Palmes, an Etoile de vermeil and an Etolile d'argent[73] |
Julien Guertiau |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Legion d'Honneur, Medaille Militaire, Croix de Guerre with seven Palmes and an Etoile de vermeil[74] |
Wolfgang Güttler |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross[75] |
Adolf Gutknecht |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross[76] |
Hans von Häbler |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, Iron Cross First and Second Class, Saxon Military Merit Order, Saxon Albert Order, Military Order of Saint Henry[77] |
Reuben Hammersley |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
French Croix de Guerre[78] |
Frederick Harlock |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[79] |
|
Herbert Hegarty |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[80] |
Alfred Hemming |
South Africa |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross[81] |
Heinrich Henkel |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[82] |
Iron Cross |
George Hicks |
United Kingdom |
Royal Air Force |
8[83] |
Distinguished Flying Cross |
D'Arcy Fowlis Hilton |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross,[84] Air Force Cross |
Ivan F. Hind |
South Africa |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[85] |
|
Wilhelm Hippert |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross First Class[86] |
William Norman Holmes |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Medal |
Thomas Stanley Horry |
United Kingdom |
Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Force Cross[87] |
Richard Howard |
Australia |
Australian Flying Corps |
8 |
Military Cross[88] |
Hans Hoyer |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross First and Second Class, Military Order of Saint Henry[89] |
Paul Hüttenrauch |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross[90] |
Hubert Hunt |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Medal |
Frank Hunter |
United States |
US Army Air Service |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross with four Oak Leaf Clusters. Major General in World War II[91] |
Michael Hutterer |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Military Merit Cross Third and Fourth Class, Iron Cross First and Second Class[92] |
Fritz Jacobsen |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross First and Second Class[93] |
Clinton Jones Jr. |
United States |
US Army Air Service |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster[94] |
Ernest Graham Joy |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross |
Kenneth William Junor |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[95] |
Willi Kampe |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross First and Second Class[96] |
Karl Kaszala |
Austria-Hungary |
Luftfahrtruppen |
8 |
German Iron Cross |
Fritz Kieckhäfer |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[97] |
|
Franz Kirchfeld |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[98] |
|
Robert Kirby Kirkman |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[99] |
Arthur Gerald Knight |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps |
8 |
Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches[100] |
Sidney Knights |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross |
Arthur Korff |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[101] |
|
Heinrich Kostrba |
Austria-Hungary |
Luftfahrtruppen |
8 |
Military Merit Cross, German Iron Cross |
Fritz Krebs |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[102] |
|
Antoine Laplasse |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Medaille Militaire[103] |
Kenneth Leask |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross with Bar. Rose to Air Vice-Marshal.[104] |
Forde Leathley |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross |
Alvaro Leonardi |
Italy |
Corpo Aeronautico Militare |
8 |
Medal for Military Valor |
Cecil Arthur Lewis |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross.[105] Author, Oscar winner. |
Alan Light |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
|
George Lloyd |
South Africa |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross, Air Force Cross[106] |
Dudley Lloyd-Evans |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross with Bar.[107] Rose to Wing Commander. |
Carlo Lombardi |
Italy |
Corpo Aeronautico Militare |
8 |
Medal for Military Valor |
William Myron MacDonald |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross[108] |
William John MacKenzie |
United States |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
8 |
|
Donat Makeenok |
Russia |
Imperial Army Air Service |
8 |
Cross of Saint George, Order of Saint Vladimir, Order of Saint Stanilas, Order of Saint Anne |
Reginald Malcolm |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[109] |
George Ivan Douglas Marks |
Canada |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
8[110] |
|
Andre Martenot De Cordou |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Legion d'Honneur, Medaille Militaire, Croix de Guerre with seven Palmes and an Etoile, Belgian Croix de Guerre[111] |
Robert Massenet-Royer de Marancour |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Officier of Legion d'Honneur, Croix de Guerre with eight Palmes[112] |
Ernest Masters |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
French Croix de guerre[113] |
M. B. Mather |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Conduct Medal |
Hugh Maund |
United Kingdom |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
8[114] |
|
John McCudden |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps |
8 |
Military Cross[115] |
James McDonald |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross |
Roderick McDonald |
Canada |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
8[116] |
|
Henry Meintjes |
South Africa |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force, South African Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross, Air Force Cross[117] |
James Meissner |
United States |
US Army Air Service |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster, French Croix de Guerre. Postwar commander Alabama National Guard.[118] |
Alexander W. Merchant |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
|
Karl Meyer |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[119] |
Iron Cross |
Leslie Mitchell |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
|
Kurt Adolf Monnington |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross First and Second Class, Military Service Cross[120] |
Henry Moody |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[121] |
Joseph Michael John Moore |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[122] |
Military Cross |
Keith K. Muspratt |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps |
8 |
Military Cross[123] |
Thomas Nash |
United Kingdom |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross[124] with Bar |
Gastone Novelli |
Italy |
Corpo Aeronautico Militare |
8 |
1 Gold, 2 Silver, and 1 Bronze awards of Medal for Military Valor |
Luigi Olivari |
Italy |
Corpo Aeronautico Militare |
8 |
4 Silver and 2 Bronze awards of Medal for Military Valor, French Croix de Guerre |
Eric Olivier |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[125] |
|
William O'Toole |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
|
Otto Parschau |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Pour le Merite, Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, Iron Cross[126] |
Edwin C. Parsons |
United States |
US Army Air Service |
8 |
French Medaille Militaire and Croix de Guerre with eight Palmes, Belgian Order of Leopold II and Croix de Guerre. Rear admiral during World War II[127] |
Eric Pashley |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps |
8[128] |
|
Arthur Peck |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross with Bar[129] |
Edmond Pillon |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Medaille Militaire[130] |
Friedrich Poeschke |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[131] |
|
Roger Poupon |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Legion d'Honneur, Croix de Guerre with five Palmes plus two Etoiles de vermeil, two Etoiles d'argent, and two Etoiles de bronze[132] |
Philip B. Prothero |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps |
8[133] |
|
John Quested |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross, French Croix de guerre[134] |
Lionel Rees |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps |
8 |
Victoria Cross, Order of the British Empire, Military Cross, Air Force Cross[135] |
Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross First Class. Rose to Generalfeldmarschall during World War II.[136] |
Claus Reimer |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
|
Karl Ritscherle |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross First and Second Class, Baden Silver Verdeinst-Medaille and Order of the Zahringer Lion[137] |
Charles Robson |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross |
William Rooper |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps |
8[138] |
Belgian Croix de Guerre |
Alexander Roulstone |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross |
Richard Runge |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[139] |
|
William J. Rutherford |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[140] |
|
Harold Satchell |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[141] |
|
Franklin Saunders |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross with Bar[142] |
Paul Sauvage |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Medaille Militaire, Croix de Guerre with five Palmes[143] |
Karl Scharon |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross First Class[144] |
Hans Schilling |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Royal House Order of Hohenzollern[145] |
Viktor Schobinger |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, Iron Cross First and Second Class[146] |
Carl-August von Schoenebeck |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, Iron Cross First and Second Class, Order of the Zahringer Lion.
Generalmajor during World War II.
|
Owen Scholte |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[147] |
Wilhelm Schwartz |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[148] |
|
Walter Scott |
United Kingdom |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
8 |
|
Herbert Sellars |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[149] |
John Edward Sharman |
Canada |
Royal Naval Air Service |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross with Bar, French Croix de Guerre[150] |
Walter Simon |
United States |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross. First American ace in a single sortie.[151] |
George Simpson |
Australia |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross[152] |
Robert Sloley |
South Africa |
Royal Flying Corps |
8[153] |
|
John Henry Smith |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[154] |
|
Langley Smith |
Canada |
Royal Naval Air Service |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross, Belgian Order of the Crown and Croix de Guerre[155] |
William Watson Smith |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross |
Bertram Smyth |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
|
Martinus Stenseth |
United States |
US Army Air Service |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross. Rose to Brigadier General.[156] |
John Summers |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross[157] |
Leslie Sutherland |
Australia |
Australian Flying Corps, Royal Australian Air Force |
8 |
Military Cross, Distinguished Conduct Medal |
Alexander Tahy |
Austria-Hungary |
Luftfahrtruppen |
8 |
Military Merit Cross, Medal for Bravery, Military Merit Medal (silver and bronze) |
Fritz Thiede |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8 |
Iron Cross First Class[158] |
Clifford Tolman |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
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Thomas Traill |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross. Became Air Vice-Marshal.[159] |
Del Vial |
France |
Aéronautique Militaire |
8 |
Legion d'Honneur, Medaille Militaire, Croix de Guerre with eight Palmes[160] |
Alexander Vlasto |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8[161] |
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John Warner |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross[162] |
Leslie Warren |
United Kingdom |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross |
Wilbert White |
United States |
US Army Air Service |
8 |
Distinguished Service Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster, French Croix de Guerre with Palme[163] |
Claude Melnot Wilson |
Canada |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Distinguished Flying Cross[164] |
William Wright |
United Kingdom |
Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force |
8 |
Air Force Cross, Belgian Order of the Crown and Croix de Guerre[165] |
Wilhelm Zorn |
Germany |
Luftstreitkräfte |
8[166] |
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