Originally posted by AquaShrimp
Germans had all the top aces buddy.
It's not really very easy to look and say who had the "top aces" since each scenario is different. Some of the early french aces did very well vs the germans. The squadrons equipped with the hawk75 in particular.
If we stick with just the luftwaffe itself the names that standout arent just the ones you'd expect.
Gunther Scheel was probably the most gifted pilot on any side during WW2. No one came close to his level of "production". The fact that he wasnt an early ware pilot and got thrown into the mix relatively late in the war and had 70 kills in just 71 sorties before colliding with a russian plane in mid 43.
Adolph Gluntz had 71 kills in over 500 sorties (almost all in the west) and well over 200 combats was never shot down, wounded or had his plane seriously shot up....remarkable SA...
Walter Loos also stands out...
He didnt even complete flight training till 1/44 and accumulated 38 confirmed victories while being shot down 9 times (probably one of the best Ta-152 aces of the war)...