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Pyker 9th January 2006 23:46

Col. Don Blakeslee
 
Blakeslee has been credited in the past with having flown the most missions and having the most combat time of any 8th A.F. fighter pilot, possibly of any U.S.A.A.F. fighter pilot. What are his total missions and combat time: Eagle Squadron - U.S.A.A.F. ?

Perhaps a list of the U.S. fighter pilot aces and their totals would be a worthy project ?

Pyker

drgondog 10th January 2006 01:11

Re: Col. Don Blakeslee
 
I don't know of anyone offhand that tops Blakeslee in total combat missions for USAAF.. my first reaction would be to look into John Landers who flew combat from Feb 42 through the end of the war and was with the 49th (P-40's), the 55th (P-38's), 357th (GpExec) and 78th(CO) in P-51's.

I'd look next to Ed Rector and Tex Hill who started in AVG and finished with 23rd..

But Blakeslee flew combat from 1941 to Sep 1944 continuously and fudged his logs (kept lower than actual) so they wouldn't send him home. He recorded more than 1000 hours of Pursuit time (all from UK) so estimates go as high as 1500 actual combat hours and over 500 missions.

Andy Fletcher 10th January 2006 10:33

Re: Col. Don Blakeslee
 
Numbers quoted in Frank Olynyk's Stars & Bars for the end Jul44:

179 hrs 50 min training
1071 hrs 10m pursuit
1251 hrs total time

Andy Fletcher

SMF144 10th January 2006 16:14

Re: Col. Don Blakeslee
 
Would his time spent in the Royal Canadian Air Force be considered?

Stephen

Pyker 17th January 2006 00:46

Re: Col. Don Blakeslee
 
To drgondog, Andy Fletcher and SMF144,

Thanks for your imput !

Rector and Hill would be good choices, plus Landers and another- Grant Mahony ? I have been attempting to find information about the last named in the Allied and Japanese section of the forums. Blakeslee's hours as listed in the Stars and Bars are very impressive. In my opinion all of a pilot's service, R.A.F., R.C.A.F., A.V.G., and U.S.A.A.F. should be counted.

Pyker

JACK COOK 18th January 2006 01:21

Re: Col. Don Blakeslee
 
Grant Mahony flew at least 550 combat missions with close to 1000 combat hours. He flew in the 3rd Pursuit Sq in the Philippines, commanded the 17th Provisional in Java, commanded the 76th FS in China, commanded the Fighter Section of the 1st Air Commandos in Burma and was KIA has the Deputy CO of the 8th FG in the Philippines in Jan 1945. He was also one of the most highly decorated with the DSC, 2 Silver Stars, 3 DFCs,Purple Heart, 11 Air Medals, British DFC, 4 US Pres. Citations, Phil. Pres Citation and 12 battle service stars. It's a shame that he's been largely forgotten.

Pyker 19th January 2006 15:40

Re: Col. Don Blakeslee
 
Jack,

Thanks for the totals concerning Grant Mahony. In my opinion his career as a fighter pilot and ace was unique. Perhaps because of his serving in the Far East and C.B.I. only, he has not received the attention that would have been had he served in the E.T.O. The major share of publicity seems to have gone to the European Theatre........

Pyker

shooshoobaby 19th January 2006 19:23

Re: Col. Don Blakeslee
 
The USAF Pilot with the most missions flown is Col. Charles Mcgee ret. PHD. 409 Missions. WW II , Korea , Viet Nam.
Former Tuskegee Airman 302d Sq. P - 51 " Kitten ".
Mike

Pyker 21st January 2006 18:06

Re: Col. Don Blakeslee
 
Shooshoobaby,

Thanks for the information. I failed to specify World War 2 only, I see, although I did note U.S.A.A.F. - my mistake. Possibly in listing fighter pilots and mission totals and combat time we could include service in other conflicts with totals for the pilot per conflict.

Pyker

JACK COOK 26th January 2006 23:52

Re: Col. Don Blakeslee
 
There are many pilots with a greater total than Col Magee's. Col Alex Currie USAFret. flew with the 41st FS 35th FG WWII 239 missions in P-39/P-47, 41st FIS 35th FIW 34 missions in F-80s from Japan at the start of Korea, 39th FIS 35th FIW 151 missions in F-51s and 59 missions in AC-47 "Puffs" in VN for a total of 483 missions. Maj. Gen John Taylor flew 42 missions in P-51Ds 364th FG WWII, 147 missions in F-51Ds 39th FIS Korea, 100 missions in F-84s 49th FBW Korea, 37 missions 4th FIW and 150+ F-100s in SVN.

Pyker 27th January 2006 00:15

Re: Col. Don Blakeslee
 
Jack,

Thanks for the information. This is why I think that perhaps limiting the count to World War II and noting more missions flown in later conflicts would be best.

Pyker


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