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Old 25th July 2007, 19:09
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Re: Top REC-TAC aces of the Royal Air Force, RCAF

Adriano

While having no wish to degrade the great Adrian Warburton, it seems that officially he is only credited with 7 air-to-air victories. Although himself claiming 9 it is most probable that two of these were on the ground.

I reccomend you get Chris Shores three volumes, Aces High, Aces High vol 2 and Those other Eagles, where basically ALL British, Commonwealth and other allies serving with the RAF and Royal Navy with 2 and more victories are listed.

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