Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: RJH57 on September 23, 2001, 12:18:00 PM
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Who is the oldest pilot to ever score a victory in aerial combat? The German Luftwaffe's Theo Osterkamp, born in 1892, was a Pour Le Merite winner in WWI and as Kommodore of JG 51 during May-July 1940 he scored 6 victories including 3 Hurricanes and 1 Spitfire - a remarkable achievement for a 48 year old man. I believe there was a 51 year old pilot named Lindenberger in the Luftwaffe's II/JG300 but I dont have any details on his career. I think the USAF's BG Robin Olds, a WWII Mustang ace, scored several (??) victories in VietNam flying the F-4 Phantom. I know some will wonder if I am an "old" {cough} person. I'm not ashamed to admit that I'm 54 years old - but I still have the body of a 53 year old! {g,d,r}
"If I would have known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself" - George Burns
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probably MarkAT, in my squad ;)
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daaaaaaaaaaaymmmmn! :D
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Innnnnnncoming! :D
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Hangtime looks pretty old; either that, or he didnt take good care of himself ;)
Damn all those damn drugs and hags!
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Hangtime is definitly very old, he doesn't understand a single word when I talk to him over RW. I have to repeat sloooooooowly and loud 4 or 5 times.... that's a sign of age right there!