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I just noticed that approximately 1300 German Aircraft were credited to
Sopwith Camels in WWI. However, there is a statistic that approximately 1400 hundred pilots were killed in action with the Camel, not including the 385 that died in non-combat crashes. Was this considered a successful kill/loss ratio for allied fighters (not including the non-operational losses)? This ratio would hardly show the Camel as a dominant fighter, course, I don't know if the Camel had extensive losses to ground fire. Al |
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