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This is a list of fighter aces in World Wa … This is a list of fighter aces in World War II from New Zealand. An "ace" is generally considered to be any pilot who has downed five or more enemy aircraft. Historians have gleaned figures from combat reports, unit histories, personnel records, and award citations, which sometimes recorded the pilot’s tally of victories at the time the decoration was recommended. The top-scoring New Zealand ace of World War II, Colin Gray, is generally credited with 28 victories, that is 27 solo "kills" and two shared. Arthur Umbers is credited with 32½ victories, but 28 of these were V-1 flying bombs rather than piloted aircraft.flying bombs rather than piloted aircraft.
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This is a list of fighter aces in World Wa … This is a list of fighter aces in World War II from New Zealand. An "ace" is generally considered to be any pilot who has downed five or more enemy aircraft. Historians have gleaned figures from combat reports, unit histories, personnel records, and award citations, which sometimes recorded the pilot’s tally of victories at the time the decoration was recommended. The top-scoring New Zealand ace of World War II, Colin Gray, is generally credited with 28 victories, that is 27 solo "kills" and two shared. Arthur Umbers is credited with 32½ victories, but 28 of these were V-1 flying bombs rather than piloted aircraft.flying bombs rather than piloted aircraft.
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List of World War II aces from New Zealand
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