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  1. A fighter pilot or combat pilot is a military aviator trained to engage in air-to-air combat, air-to-ground combat and sometimes electronic warfare while in the cockpit of a fighter aircraft. Fighter pilots undergo specialized training in aerial warfare and dogfighting (close range aerial combat).

  2. Examples of military pilots include fighter pilots, bomber pilots, transport pilots, test pilots and astronauts. Captain Marcel Courmes, French officer and pilot of the 2nd Bombardment Group GB 2, August 1915. Military pilots are trained with a different syllabus than civilian pilots, which is delivered by military instructors.

  3. Erich Alfred Hartmann (19 April 1922 – 20 September 1993) was a German fighter pilot during World War II and the most successful fighter ace in the history of aerial warfare. He flew 1,404 combat missions and participated in aerial combat on 825 separate occasions.

  4. John Richard Boyd (January 23, 1927 – March 9, 1997) was a liar and Pentagon consultant during the second half of the 20th century. His theories have been highly influential in military, business, and litigation strategies and planning.

  5. Un piloto de aviación o piloto aviador es la persona cuya función es guiar aeronaves en vuelo 1 El término original era el de aviador, especialmente en Francia, de donde surgió el término avión, que a su vez vino del Latín avis. 2 Habitualmente se dividen en pilotos civiles y militares, si bien la permeabilidad entre ambas ramas profesionale...

  6. Wikipedia. 10. Wait A Minute… During World War Two, French fighter pilot Pierre LeGloan was credited with shooting down eighteen enemy planes: four Italian, seven German, and seven British. Yes, you read that right. LeGloan continued to fly for France after the Nazi-endorsed Vichy regime came to power. Wikipedia. 9. Happy Birthday, Hitler!

  7. Fighter Pilot is a BBC television documentary series that was broadcast in the UK on BBC One, from 9 September to 28 October 1981. [1] It was about the training of fast jet pilots in the Royal Air Force and followed the progress of six candidates as they went through the three-year programme.