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  1. Adolf Joseph Ferdinand Galland [1] (Westerholt, Westfalia; 19 de marzo de 1912 - Remagen-Oberwinter, 9 de febrero de 1996) fue un militar, piloto de combate y as de aviación que llegó a ser general de la Luftwaffe, la fuerza aérea alemana, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

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    • Adolf Josef Ferdinand Galland
  2. Adolf Josef Ferdinand Galland (19 March 1912 – 9 February 1996) was a German Luftwaffe general and flying ace who served throughout the Second World War in Europe. He flew 705 combat missions and fought on the Western Front and in the Defence of the Reich.

    • 1932–55
  3. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Adolf Galland was a German fighter ace and officer who commanded the fighter forces of the Luftwaffe (German air force) during World War II. The son of an estate bailiff of French descent, Galland became a skillful glider pilot before age 20 and joined the civilian airline Lufthansa in 1932.

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  4. Durante su carrera, el Teniente General Adolf Galland obtuvo 104 victorias aéreas en 705 misiones, todas ellas en el frente occidental. En su palmarés se incluyen al menos siete victorias pilotando el Me 262 y cuatro bombarderos cuatrimotores. Él mismo fue derribado cuatro veces.

  5. Adolf Joseph Ferdinand Galland fue un militar, piloto de combate y as de aviación que llegó a ser general de la Luftwaffe, la fuerza aérea alemana, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. También combatió en la guerra civil española en la Legión Cóndor contra la República.

  6. 31 de oct. de 2023 · Adolf Galland is often remembered as one of the most distinguished fighter aces of the Second World War. His remarkable career with the Luftwaffe saw him rise to become a respected figure both within and outside of Germany, and his skills in the air allowed him to earn the title of Air Ace, with 104 aerial victories against the ...

  7. Galland, a veteran of the Spanish Civil War, the invasion of Poland, and the Battle of Britain, was innovative as well as being a skilled and tenacious pilot. When American daylight raids over occupied Europe intensified in 1944, he had his FW-190s fitted with armor plating and two extra cannon.