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This article details the '''Flying Aces of the Zemplen War'''. {{wp|Aerial warfare}} was a frequent occurrence during the Zemplen War, resulting in the destruction of nearly 1,000 aircraft between [[Ruvelka]] and [[Syara]]. The [[Imperial Ruvelkan Air Force]] entered the conflict with a distinct numerical advantage in fighter aircraft over the [[Commonality Air Force]]. To combat this, Syara often retained it's experienced pilots on the frontlines longer than their Ruvlkan counterparts. | This article details the '''Flying Aces of the Zemplen War'''. {{wp|Aerial warfare}} was a frequent occurrence during the [[Zemplen War]], resulting in the destruction of nearly 1,000 aircraft between [[Ruvelka]] and [[Syara]]. The [[Imperial Ruvelkan Air Force]] entered the conflict with a distinct numerical advantage in fighter aircraft over the [[Commonality Air Force]]. To combat this, Syara often retained it's experienced pilots on the frontlines longer than their Ruvlkan counterparts. | ||
The term "ace" applies only to pilots who have recorded five or more confirmed kills; only ten pilots during the Zemplen War attained this. This article deals only with confirmed kills, and does not count possible or probable kills. | The term "ace" applies only to pilots who have recorded five or more confirmed kills; only ten pilots during the Zemplen War attained this. This article deals only with confirmed kills, and does not count possible or probable kills. |
Revision as of 02:57, 2 August 2020
This article details the Flying Aces of the Zemplen War. Aerial warfare was a frequent occurrence during the Zemplen War, resulting in the destruction of nearly 1,000 aircraft between Ruvelka and Syara. The Imperial Ruvelkan Air Force entered the conflict with a distinct numerical advantage in fighter aircraft over the Commonality Air Force. To combat this, Syara often retained it's experienced pilots on the frontlines longer than their Ruvlkan counterparts.
The term "ace" applies only to pilots who have recorded five or more confirmed kills; only ten pilots during the Zemplen War attained this. This article deals only with confirmed kills, and does not count possible or probable kills.
Name | Rank | Nationality | Number of kills | Aircraft flown | Notes |
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Anghel Vasilov Manev | Brigadier General | Syara | 13 | Zephyr | Highest scoring ace of the war. |
Sona Azarian | Regimental Leader | Ruvelka | 11 | AFASF-12 Drago | Highest scoring Ruvelkan ace. |
Danijel Benko | Major | Syara | 10 | Zephyr | Killed in action 6 October 2009 |
Damjan Tsitskov | Colonel | Syara | 9 | Gerana | Only non-Zephyr Syaran ace. |
Adrián Mezei | Junior Regimental Leader | Ruvelka | 8 | AFASF-12 Drago | Captured 14 September 2009. |
Aleksandar Mircevski | Lt. Colonel | Syara | 7 | Zephyr | Tied with Tamara Deák. |
Tamara Deák | Junior Regimental Leader | Ruvelka | 7 | EF 135 LuH | Tied with Aleksandar Mircevski. |
Dzeroun Isahakian | Colonel | Syara | 6 | Zephyr | Killed in action 27 March 2010. |
Endre Kapolcs | Guard-Major | Ruvelka | 5 | AFASF-12 Drago | Tied with Božidar Mihalić. |
Božidar Mihalić | Lt. Colonel | Syara | 5 | Zephyr | Tied with Endre Kapolcs. |