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Ww2, Bomber & Fighter Aces Signed Books Oakleaves. 574 missions, 238 enemy contacts, 71 victories. Maj Adolf Borchers JG51 & 52, 132 Victories. Johann Pichler Knight's Cross JG77 ME 109 Stavanger Battle of Britain Luftwaffe pilots. Cpt Josef Kraft NJG4,5,& 6 56 Victories. Fritz Tegtmeier Knight's Cross. 700 missions 146 victories 2 MTB's sunk. Wolfgang Schenck KC with Oakleaves ZG1, SKG 210 had flown over 400 combat missions, 40 in the Me 262. 18 Victories. Major Paul Zorner Knight's Cross with Oakleaves. 108 missions & 59 night victories. Gunther Hannak 1./JG 77, appt Staka, acting Kdr. III./JG 27 (to 29.03.43). 01.04.43 in JG 27, PoW – forced to ditch off Malta due to engine problems during a reconnaissance flight, rescued and captured. 01.12.43 . Credited with 300 combat missions and 47 air victories. Died 25 08 95. Walter Wolfrum KC one of the most successful younger pilots 423 missions, 137 victories. Gerhard Schopfel Knights Cross Holder Commander 111/JG26 on 21st August 1940 becoming one of the most successful German Fighter Pilots in 1940 Flew in the Battle of Britain with 9/JG26. 700 missions, 40 victories. Maj Hanz Ekkehard Bob KC JG3, 51 & 54, Approximately 700 missions 60 Victories. Capt Hermann Greiner NJG1Knight Cross with Oakleaves.126 missions 46 night victories 4 four engined day victories. Wilhelm Johnen was credited with 34 victories in over 200 missions. All his victories were recorded at night. Included in his victory total are 24 four-engine bombers. Major Franz Eisenach Knight's Cross .Destroyer pilot in the Battle of Britain Total of 319 missions, 129 victories. Karl Rammelt KC, fighter pilot. 450 missions. Numerous low level attacks, 46 victories. Oscar Romm, Knight's Cross. Messerschmitt Bf 109g 229 missions 54 fighter sorties 92 Victories .1 JG52 . Good condition Est. £400 - 600 LOT144m - Rare Luftwaffe Photo Signed 14 Luftwaffe Pilots. Rare Luftwaffe of Bf 109 E – 4 Photo Size 9 ¼ by 5 ¾ inches. Personally Signed by 14 Luftwaffe Pilots. Rolf Pingel was credited with 28 victories in 550 combat missions, including 200 flown during the Spanish Civil War. Included in his total are six victories gained during the Spanish Civil War. All his World War 2 victories were recorded over the Western front. Flew in the Battle of Britain. Heinz Marquardt achieved 121 aerial victories in 320 combat missions. In addition he claimed 16 victories that remained unconfirmed. but one of his victories were claimed over the Eastern Front and include at least 27 Il-2 Sturmovik ground-attack aircraft Martin Becker Reconnaissance Pilot in 1940 joined Night Fighters in 1943 with NJG4 , NJG6. Total of about 110 missions including 27 Reconnaissance flights 58 Night Victories. Maj Adolf Borchers JG51 & 52 , 132 Victories. Major Paul Zorner Knight's Cross with Oakleaves. 108 missions & 59 night victories. Gerhard Schopfel Knights Cross Holder Commander 111/JG26 on 21st August 1940 becoming one of the most successful German Fighter Pilots in 1940 Flew in the Battle of Britain with 9/JG26. 700 missions, 40 victories. Wolfgang Schenck KC with Oakleaves ZG1, SKG 210 had flown over 400 combat missions, 40 in the Me 262. 18 Victories. Stefan Litjens, Knight’s Cross holder. On 11 Sep 41 shot down by bomber and lost his right eye. Despite this he flew again achieved another 14.victories over 400 missions 38 victories Lt.Peter Duttmann, Knight's Cross holder. Messerschmitt Bf 109 pilot with 398 missions & 152 victories. Oscar Romm, Knight's Cross. Messerschmitt Bf 109g 229 missions 54 fighter sorties 92 Victories .1 JG52. Lt Leo Schuhmacher ZG76, 1 & 44. 23 Victories, Gunther Seeger was credited with 56 victories in 504 missions. All his victories were recorded over the Western front and include eight four-engine bombers. Flew in the Battle of Britain. Helmut Ruffler Knights Cross Messerschmitt Bf 109g 6 Pilot with JG3 Was shot down 5 times 690 missions 98 Victories. Lt Walter Wolfrum JG52, 137 Victories. Backstamped Red Cachet Hergestellt im Bundesarchiv the German Federal Archive. Good condition Est. £180 - 240 WW2, BOMBER & FIGHTER ACES SIGNED BOOKS LOT145 - Larry Golson DFC 82nd sqn WW2 ace signed 6 x 4 b/w photo fixed inside hardback book Fighter Pilot The First American Ace of WW2, by William Dunn. Also has photo of Caroll McColpin with printed autograph. Good condition Est. £10 - 15 LOT145a - The Right of the Line Book Signed 50 Bomber Fighter, WW2 pilots. "The Right of the Line - The Royal Air Force in the European War 1939 - 1945" by John Terraine, published 1985, both book and cover in very good condition. This book is 840 pages, and is the definitive history of the RAF during WW2, in the European Theatre. This copy comes complete with the following 50 signatures, over 3 pages, of Bomber Command, Battle of Britain, Fighter and Coastal Command Veterans. Of these 50 Veterans, 29 were awarded the DFC or the DFM. 1. Flt Lt Boris Bressloff DFC – 635 Sqd, 2. Flt Lt Tommy Coles DFC – 158 Sqd, 3. W/O James Coman DFC – 149/90 Sqd, 4. Flt Lt Alan Cresswell DFC AFC – 10/76 Sqd, 5. Flt Lt Des Curtis DFC – 618/248 Sqd, 6. Flt Lt Dennis Gosling DFC – 604 Sqd, 7. W/O Harry Irons DFC – 9/158 Sqd, 8. Sqd Ldr Jurek Mencel DFC – 317/308/309 Sqd, 9. Flt Lt Bob Milne DFM – 47 Sqd, 10. W/O Ken O’Brien DFM – 101 Sqd, 11. Flt Lt Joe Petrie-Andrews DFC DFM – 35 Sqd, 12. Flt Lt Alan Payne DFC – 630/57 Sqd, 13. Sqd Ldr John Rowland DFC* - 12 Sqd, 14. F/O Tom Sayer DFM – 10/102 Sqd, 15. Flt Lt Rodney Scraise DFC – 72/1 Sqd, 16. W/O Ron Smith DFC – 9/617 Sqd, 17. P/O Maurice Spivey DFM – 158 Sqd, 18. Flt Lt Larry Taylor DFC – 405/102/78 Sqd, 19. Flt Lt Ken Thomas DFC – 622 Sqd, 20. Flt Lt Rusty Waughman DFC – 101 Sqd 21. W/O Bill Bailey – 31 Sqd, 22. W/O John Banfield – 207 Sqd, 23. W/O Ron Brown – 218/75 Sqd, 24. W/O Ken Calton – 156/635 Sqd 25. Flt Lt George Cash DFC – 139 Sqd, 26. Air Cmdr Charles Clark – 619 Sqd, 27. Flt Lt Terry Clark DFM – 219/488 Sqd, 28. F/O Denis Cooke – 69 Sqd, 29. W/O Jim Copus – 97 Sqd, 30. W/O Percy Cannings DFM – 97 Sqd, 31. Flt Lt Len Davies – 151 Sqd, 32. F/O John Evans – 158 Sqd, 33. Wg Cmdr Bob Foster DFC – 605 Sqd, 34. Flt Lt Jack Hodges DFC, 35. W/O Paddy Hope – 520 PRU Sqd, 36. Wg Cmdr Terence Kane – 234 Sqd, 37. P/O Ken Kneen – 175 Sqd, 38. W/O Harold Kirby – 97 Sqd, 39. Flt Lt Harry LeMarchant – 57/97 Sqd, 40. W/O Harry Levy – 9 Sqd, 41. W/O Dick Maywood – 608/692 Sqd, 42. W/O Rupert Noye – 166/156 Sqd, 43. F/O Charles Parker DFM – 128/163 Sqd, 44. Flt Lt Desmond Pelly DFC – 156 Sqd, 45. Sqd Ldr Nigel Rose – 602 Sqd, 46. F/O Derek Tapson – 197 Sqd, 47. Flt Lt David Ware DFC – 635 Sqd, 48. W/O Jack Watson DFM – 156 Sqd, 49. W/O Andrej Wesolowski – 304 Sqd, 50. W/O Reg White – 460 Sqd. Good condition Est. £150 - 200 LOT146 - M A Liskutin DFC AFC WW2 ace signed 6 x 4 b/w photo fixed inside his hardback book Challenge in The Air. Good condition Est. £30 - 40 LOT147 - WW2 fighter aces Peter Ayerst, Wilf Sizer, Alex Henshaw, B Stapleton signed on book plate fixed to hardback book Spirit of the Blue by Peter Ayerst. Good condition Est. £25 - 35 LOT148 - Sqn Ldr J Story DFC, Bob Foster DFC, AJ Cooper signed to title page of book Darwins Spitfires by Anthony Cooper. Good condition Est. £30 - 40 LOT149 - US WW2 aces Lt Terry Brasher, Richard Hewitt & Frank Oiler Cooper signed to title page of book Spitfires, Thunderbolts and Warm Beer by P Caine, the story of an American Fighter pilot over Europe. Good condition Est. £30 - 40 LOT150 - Hugh Dundas signed piece fixed to title page of his hardback book Flying Start. Good condition Est. £20 - 30 LOT151 - Jimmy James, Billy Drake, Ian Blair, Peter Ayerst, W Clarke, B Stapleton, Les Dennehy, George Brittion, Tony Winser signed bookplate fixed to hardback book Five of the Few survivors of the BOB & Blitz by Steve Darlow. Good condition Est. £25 - 35 LOT152 - Mustang pilot hardback book by Richard E Turner with 6 x 4 b/w signed photo of unknown US fighter ace Steve Quincy? Good condition Est. £10 - 15 LOT153 - Luftwaffe aces Bernhard Jope KC OL, BOB, Mjr Paul Zorner KC OL, Mjr Werner Hoffman KC signature pieces fixed with biographies on two front pages hardback book Messerschmitt BF110 volume 5 by Terry C Treadwell. 160 pages. Good condition Est. £20 - 30 .
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