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Forgetting for now the outright kill scores who in your opinion did most for the evolution of aerial combat tactics during ww2 and please give the reasons for your choice.
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It's about time for popular history books to quit repeating this myth.Roland Garros is quintessential as the guy invented aerial combat by conceiving the first airplane as a forward gun platform
August Euler applied for German Patent No. DRP 248.601 for a fixed forward mounting on an airplane for a machine gun in 1910
Swiss engineer Franz Schneider, working for Luftverkehrs Gesellschaft, designed and patented a synchronizer in 1913. French aircraft designer Raymond Saulnier built and patented a practical gun synchronizer in April 1914, having borrowed a machine gun from the army for testing.
The rules have not changed one little bit the aircraft and weapons have but not the rulesIf we are getting into the World War I realm, the name of Roland Garros is quintessential as the guy invented aerial combat by conceiving the first airplane as a forward gun platform; albeit, in a crude, rudimentary and not to mention unsafe manner.