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Hard to say where any of them would line up in an actual "skill test", per-se... but for sure, John Penney and Skip Holm would have to be on any list, along with Tiger and Lyle....
Not to forget one who possesses probably more skill per hour flown than just about anyone ever...
My first choice was gong to be Bob Hoover. I get dizzy just thinking about what he could do with engines feathered during his "energy management series" routine. Just amazing.
But since his name was already mentioned, then I'd have to pick Art Scholl. How I miss his graceful performances in the Super Chipmunk.
I still firmly believe in the selluloid story; it must be Gordo Cooper !
One good pilot was certainly captain Hans Wind. He had 75 kills and landed a Me 109 G-6 to his home base even after being hit with a 37 mm cannon to the cockpit all instruments broken and throttle set at full forward ( handle broken ). He was found uncouncious in the cockpit. ( He never flew military aircraft after that ! )
He and his wingman sergeant Nipa Katajainen hold the unofficial aircombat " world record " of 45 kills in a forthnite.
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