World War I Practice Test: Flying Aces - Pilots With The Highest Victories — Flashcards | Key Stage 3 (KS3) | FatSkills

World War I Practice Test: Flying Aces - Pilots With The Highest Victories — Flashcards

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During World War One fighter aircraft were developed and a new form of warfare was born.  Pilots competed with one another over their number of victories and those who brought down five enemy aircraft or more were considered an ace.  
 

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In equal tenth place in the list of World War One aces, with 54 victories, was the Canadian, Major Donald MacLaren. He was never injured in combat but missed the final few weeks of the war after breaking his leg doing what?
Wrestling with a member of his squadron
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