List of World War II aces from France
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A

  • Paul Abrioux
  • Jean-Marie Accart
  • Marcel Albert
    Marcel Albert
    Marcel Albert was a French World War II pilot. He was born in Paris.-Background:Albert grew up in a working-class family. He became a mechanic, building gearboxes for Renault, and was accepted for pilot training in the French Armée de l'Air in May 1938...

  • Maurice Amarger
  • Jacques André
  • Jacques Andrieux
  • Paul Audrain

B

  • Georges Baptizet
  • Paul Bardin
  • Emile Becquet
  • Didier Beguin
  • Georges Berland
  • Andrien Bernavon
  • Camille-Jean Bertrand
  • Maurice Bissoudre
  • Georges Blanck
  • Pierre Bleton
  • :fr:Pierre Boillot
  • Hubert Boitelet
  • Maurice Bon
  • Michel Boudier
  • Marcel Bouguen
  • André Bouhy
  • Guy Bouttier
  • André Breitenstein
  • Jérémie Bressieux

C

  • Yves Le Calvez
  • Yves Carbon
  • Jean Casenobe
  • Noël Castelain
  • Marc Castin
  • Louis Castin
  • Raymond Cazade
  • René Challe
  • Bernard Challe
  • Maurice Challe
  • Antoine de la Chapelle
  • Charles Chesnais
  • Raymond Clausse
  • Pierre Henri Clostermann
    Pierre Clostermann
    Pierre Clostermann was a French flying ace, author, engineer, politician and sporting fisherman. Over his flying career he was awarded the Grand-Croix of the French Légion d'Honneur, French Croix de Guerre, British DFC and bar, Distinguished Service Cross , Silver Star , and the Air Medal .-Early...

  • Marcel Codet
  • Edouard Corniglion-Molinier
  • Germain Couteaud
  • Joannes Cucumel
  • Léon Cuffaut

D

  • Pierre Dechanet
  • Louis Delfino
    Louis Delfino
    Louis Delfino was a French fighter ace in World War II and a General in the French Air Force.Delfino was born on 15 October 1912 in Nice. As a boy, his father was killed in World War I. Delfino entered Saint-Cyr military academy in September 1931, graduated, and was promoted to second lieutenant...

  • André Delisle
  • Jean E. François Demozay
  • André Deniau
  • James Denis
  • Henri Dietrich
  • Michel Dorance
  • Pierre Dorcy
  • Kleber Doublet
  • Jean Doudies
  • Jean Dugoujon
  • Bernard Duperier
  • Albert Durand
  • Roger Duval

G

  • Edgar Gagnaire
  • Georges Garde
  • Gabriel Gauthier
  • Roger Gerard
  • Jean Girou
  • Justin Gisclon
  • Pierre Le Gloan
    Pierre Le Gloan
    Pierre Le Gloan , French pilot of World War II.He was born in Brittany, France. At the age of eighteen he joined the French Air Force. At the outbreak of the war he served in the GC III/6 fighter squadron, flying the Morane-Saulnier MS.406...

  • Robert G. Gouby
  • Charles Goujon
  • Jean Gourbeyre
  • Georges Gras
  • Henri Grimaud
  • Michel Gruelle
  • Abel Guides
  • Régis Guieu
  • Edmond Guillaume

H

  • Maurice-Marcel Hebrard
  • Georges Henry
  • Jean Hotelier
  • Pierre Houze
  • Henri Hugo
  • Jean Hurtin
  • Robert Huvet

L

  • Georges Labit
  • William Laboussiere
  • Francois Lachaux
  • Gaston Lacombe
  • Jacques Lamblin
  • André Lansoy
  • Pierre Laureys
  • Alphonse Maurice Leblanc
  • Marie Emile Leblanc
  • Marcel Lefevre
  • Georges Lefol
  • André Legentil
  • André Legrand
  • Georges Lemare
  • Henri Liautard
  • Albert Littolff
  • Martin Loi
  • Pierre Lorillon
  • Camille Louis

M

  • Michel Madon
  • Jean Manceau
    • Jean-Marie Maridor
  • Louis Marie
  • René Lucien Martin
  • Robert Martin
  • Pierre Matras
  • Gabriel Mertzisen
  • Edmond Marin la Meslee
    Edmond Marin la Meslee
    Edmond Marin la Meslée was a French fighter pilot in World War II. He ranks as the 5th highest-scoring French ace of this conflict with 16 aerial victories.-Biography:...

  • Andre Micallef Grimaud
  • Marie Hubert Monraisse
  • Pierre Montet
  • Amaury Montfort
  • Paul de Montgolfier
    Paul de Montgolfier
    Paul-Joseph de Montgolfier was born in Saint-Marcel on 28 April 1913. He flew in the French Air Force, flying Curtiss 75 Hawks with the GC II/5 fighter group when World War II began....

  • François Morel
  • Antoine Moret
  • Yves Mourier
  • André Moynet
  • Gérard Muselli

P

  • René Panhard
  • Labazordière Marie-Louis Papin
  • Pierre Parent
  • Marcel Parniere
  • Amédée Passemard
  • Raoul Patureau-Mirand
  • Jean Paulhan
  • Dominique Penzini
  • Frantisek Perina
    František Perina
    Wing Commander General František Peřina was a Czech fighter pilot, an ace during World War II with the French Armee de l'Air, who also served twice with Britain's Royal Air Force.-Biography:...

  • Marcel Perrin
  • Albert Petitjean-Roget
  • Georges Pissotte
  • Henri Planchard
  • Camille Plubeau
  • René Pomier-Layrargues
  • Denis Ponteins
  • Gérard Portalis
  • Pierre Pouyade
    Pierre Pouyade
    Pierre Pouyade was a French Air Force general and one of the commanders of the Normandie-Niemen squadron.- Early life :...

  • Roland de la Poype
    Roland de la Poype
    Roland Paulze d'Ivoy de la Poype is a World War II fighter ace, member of the Normandie-Niemen fighter group that fought on the Soviet front...

  • Jacques de Puybusque

R

  • Henri Raphenne
  • Raoul Rebière
  • Jean-Marie Rey
  • Léon Richard
  • Ernest Richardin
  • Joseph Risso
  • Jacques Robiaud
  • René Roger
  • Maurice Romey
  • Marcel Rouquette
  • René Rubin
  • Georges Ruchoux

S

  • Hubert Irumberry de Salaberry
  • Edouard Sales
  • Pierre Salva
  • Marie-Henri Satge
  • Roger Saussol
  • Jean Sauvage
  • Roger Sauvage
  • Reginald Sinclair
  • Robert Starke
  • Joseph Stehlik
  • Marcel Steunou

T

  • Gaël Taburet
  • Maurice Tallent
  • Roger Teillet
  • Georges Tesseraud
  • Emile Thierry
  • Robert Thollon
  • Robert Tourne
  • Robert Iribarne
  • Georges Tricaud
  • Aimé Troyes
  • Jean-Louis Tulasne

V

  • Georges Valentin
  • Alois Vasatco
  • Pierre Villaceque
  • Pierre Villey
  • Max Vinçotte
  • :fr:Léon Vuillemain
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