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An ace is a military aviator or airman credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft. The term ace originated in World War I when French newspapers described Adolphe Pègoud as l'as (French for ace) after he shot down five German aircraft.
 
  Name   Date of Birth
331 Langstone, Sydney Frank ?? ?? 1890
332 Lasi, Johann ?? ?? 1890
333 Moore, Ernest Stanley ?? ?? 1890
334 Weber, Rudolf ?? ?? 1890
335 Wognar, Franz 06 Jan 1890
336 Petit, Paul Armand 17 Jan 1890
337 Chambers, Percival Vernon Godfrey 20 Jan 1890
338 Dufaur De Gavardie, Pierre Henri Edmond 20 Jan 1890
339 Vigers, Arthur Whitehair 20 Jan 1890
340 Banfield, Gottfried Freiherr von 06 Feb 1890
341 Rennella, Cosimo 15 Feb 1890
342 Vitalis, Marie Gaston Fulerand Leon 15 Feb 1890
343 Esswein, Otto 03 Mar 1890
344 Nachod, Kurt 08 Mar 1890
345 Stewart, David Arthur 08 Mar 1890
Total Records: 1865
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