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Ace in a day

Spitfire

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Not many pilots became ace in a day (= 5 EA shot down on the same day).

But Pilot Officer Albert Lewis made it even twice.

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First time was on the 19th of may 1940 when flying with 85 Sq. in France during the Blitzkrieg, where he bagged 5 Bf 109E's.

Second time came with the 249 Sq on the 27th of September, where he completed no more than 4 sorties and claimed 6 kills, 1 probable and 1 damaged.
This herculean effort brought his total score to 18 destoyed, 2 and 1 shared probable and 1 damaged.
24 hours later he was badly burned whilst baling out of his Hurricane high over Thames Estuary.
Luckily he recovered and went on flying May next year as an instructor before he was given command of 261 Sq in Ceylon after less than a month behind the frontline.
April 9th 1942 he was shot down again - this time by Zeros soon after he had taken off in response to a surpriseraid on China Bay.
After that he was repatriated back to UK in june and saw no further operational flying.

Quite a character!!!
(If anybody has more information on Albert Lewis, please pass them on.)

Wonder how many others made Ace in a Day x 2???
 

Flieger

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Spitfire, I just saw this tidbit of info at Wiki:

"Captain Hans Wind of HLeLv 24, Finnish Air Force, scored five kills in a day five separate times during the Soviet Summer Offensive 1944, a total of 30 kills in 12 days, of his final tally of 75."

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Paden said:

Even more amazing!!!
First of all because the bad guys tried to kill you all along.
But also because many pilots almost never saw a E.A. - or came close enough to shoot at one.

It is a amazing effort to shoot down 5 in on day. And obviously chances were better during BoB, when it feels like the sky was full of bombers and fighters. But then again, the sky is huge and they were all gatered over Kent.
If you were based in a Squadron in Scotland chances were few. But chances for surviving were bigger.
 

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