Is Richard Bong still alive?

Is Richard Bong still alive?

Deceased (1920–1945)
Richard Bong/Living or Deceased

What was the best fighter squadron of ww2?

303 Squadron
303 Squadron became the most successful Fighter Command unit in the Battle, shooting down 126 German machines in only 42 days. Czech Sergeant Josef Frantisek, also of ‘303’, was the top scoring pilot with 17 confirmed victories.

Was Richard Bong married?

Marjorie Druckerm. 1945–1945
Richard Bong/Spouse
RICHARD BONG MARRIES TEACHER; Ace of Aces Weds Marjorie Vattendahl in Superior– Trip a ‘Military Secret’

What happened to Richard Bongs p38?

He received the Congressional Medal of Honor in December 1944. After two years of combat including over 200 missions, Bong had 40-recorded victories and seven probable victories. On Aug. 6th, 1945, in a test flight of the P-80 his plane exploded and Bong was killed.

Was the p38 a good fighter?

Despite its flaws, the P-38 was a rare early example of a successful “heavy” fighter boasting speed, range and firepower—similar to modern multi-role fighters like the F-15 and Su-27.

Where is Richard Bong buried?

Poplar Cemetery, Poplar, Wisconsin, United States
Richard Bong/Place of burial

Who is the best fighter pilot ever?

Erich “Bubi” Hartmann
1. Erich “Bubi” Hartmann. Erich Hartmann is the most successful fighter pilot of all times – with 352 kills.

How many kills did Richard Bong have in World War II?

Major Dick Bong, with 40 kills to his credit over the Pacific and his country’s top scoring fighter ace of the war, and the holder of the Medal of Honor, was killed at the age of 24 when the Lockheed Shooting Star in which he was carrying out test flights stalled on takeoff and crashed in Burbank, California, United …

What did the Japanese call the P-38 Lightning?

the fork-tailed devil
The nicknames. They once called the plane the fork-tailed devil, while the Japanese dubbed them, two planes, one pilot.

How many planes did Richard Bong shoot?

40 Japanese
He was one of the most decorated American fighter pilots and the country’s top flying ace in the war, credited with shooting down 40 Japanese aircraft, all with the Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter….Richard Bong.

Richard Ira Bong
Nickname(s) “Dick” Bong
Born September 24, 1920 Superior, Wisconsin, United States

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