A Pilot and a famous tactician (1 Viewer)

valmy33

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Hi all,

I have the same first name as another famous pilot, mustache less, but I have had the chance to fly a spitfire and I faced Werner Molders that I almost fall.

Who am I?
 
Hi all,

I have the same first name as another famous pilot, mustache less, but I have had the chance to fly a spitfire and I faced Werner Molders that I almost fall.

Who am I?

an other indication :

I was in the merchant navy before to be pilot.
 
an other indication :

I was in the merchant navy before to be pilot.

a second indication :

Distinguished Flying Cross

London Gazette, June 11, 1940. The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the undermentioned awards, in recognition of gallantry displayed in flying operations against the enemy:
Flight Lieutenant (37604)

During May, 1940, this officer has led his flight, and on certain occasions his squadron, on ten offensive patrols in Northern France. He has personally shot down two enemy aircraft and possibly three others. Flight Lieutenant----- has displayed great skill, courage and relentless determination in his attacks on the enemy
 
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valmy33,

You gave too many hints this time. The moustache gave it away. I could not get Capt. Joe Rochefort, but I came close.

Your man is Flt. Lt. Adolph "Sailor" Malan of RAF Biggin Hill. The other "Adolph" is the Adolph Galland of the Luftwaffe.

Thanks. I am enjoying this. Next question please.

Raymond.
 
valmy33,

You gave too many hints this time. The moustache gave it away. I could not get Capt. Joe Rochefort, but I came close.

Your man is Flt. Lt. Adolph "Sailor" Malan of RAF Biggin Hill. The other "Adolph" is the Adolph Galland of the Luftwaffe.

Thanks. I am enjoying this. Next question please.

Raymond.


Yeeeeeeees, it's him !

Congratulation
Raymond
 

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