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Old July 6th 03, 11:58 PM
robert arndt
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Cub Driver wrote in message . ..
For all the talk about Meteors shooting down V-1s, I was amused to see
that there was no Meteor V-1 "ace". (One pilot did manage to account
for four.)

Most of the V-1 aces flew Griffon-engined Spitfire XIIs, Spitfire
XIVs, and Tempest Vs. The other successful aircraft were Mosquitoes
(at night) and specially-boosted Mustang IIIs.

There appear to have been about 135 such 5-vic pilots in British
service--though, as was typical of the RAF, the pilots' nationalities
ran the gamut from Poles to Americans. What a wonderful air force it
must have been, where close to half the pilots were foreigners.

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The Meteor was a new jet just becoming operational and had a flight
endurance of under one hour making standing patrols against the V-1
nearly impossible. That's probably why there were no Meteor V-1
aces...

Rob