Thorondar

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Thorondar

Position: Executive Officer

Days in clan: 800

[DIXX] Deploy Intercept Cap Kill Squadron

Position: Executive Officer

Days in clan: 800

9,311
Battles Fought
64.65%
Victories/Battles
1,933
Average Experience per Battle
28,554
Most Damage per Battle,

Aircraft type efficiency

Fighters

Multirole Fighters

Heavy Fighters

Attack Aircraft

Bombers

Achievements 131/176

  • marcel
    74
  • Marseille Medal

    Awarded for destroying at least 17 aerial targets in a single sortie and winning the battle.


    Award +1
  • maccambell
    247
  • McCampbell Medal

    Awarded for destroying at least 10 aerial targets in a single sortie and winning the battle.

    The destroyed targets must include aircraft of all 5 types.


    Award +1
  • teamworkguru
    555
  • Hero of the Sky Badge

    Awarded for earning the highest aircraft type grade in battle.


    Award +1
  • rocketeer
    163
  • Rocketeer

    Awarded for destroying an aerial target using a rocket.

  • dillei4
  • Johnson Medal Class IV

    Awarded for destroying at least 20 aircraft from the enemy combat group.


    Award +1
  • effective
    269
  • Effective Fire

    Awarded for earning at least 5000 personal points in each of at least 2 battles played in a row.

    The count is reset if the player earns fewer than 5000 personal points in a single battle.

  • mastersofsky
    9
  • Lords of the Sky

    Awarded to members of a Flight that destroyed at least 25 aerial targets.

    The count is reset if one of the Flight members is destroyed.

  • flameofheaven
    115
  • Flames in the Sky

    Awarded for destroying an aerial target aircraft by setting it on fire.

    Available once for each aircraft in the Hangar.

  • impactfromthesky
  • Successful Interception

    Awarded once for destroying an aircraft from an Attack Flight.

Overall Results

Battles Fought 9,311
Victories 6,020 (64.65%)
Draws 29 (0%)
Defeats 3,262 (35%)
Average Experience per Battle 1,933
Maximum Experience per Battle 9,816

Battle Performance

Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.52
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.28
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,371.10
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 6,180.51

Preferences in aircraft types

Aircraft selection in Hangar or during a battle, excluding respawns
9,350
Fighters 3,586 (38%)
Multirole Fighters 531 (6%)
Heavy Fighters 2,863 (31%)
Attack Aircraft 659 (7%)
Bombers 1,711 (18%)

Preferences in aircraft nations

Aircraft selection in Hangar or during a battle, excluding respawns
9,350
U.S.S.R. Aircraft 1,428 (15%)
Germany Aircraft 2,100 (22%)
U.S.A. Aircraft 4,095 (44%)
Japan Aircraft 562 (6%)
U.K. Aircraft 795 (9%)
China Aircraft 99 (1%)
Europe Aircraft 271 (3%)

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Aircraft

Aircraft Total Sorties Selected at the Start of a Battle Most Aerial Targets Destroyed per Sortie Most Ground Targets Destroyed per Sortie

Developed in Germany by the Heinkel firm under the designation HD-37. Saw mass production in the U.S.S.R. as the I-7.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 6.83 485
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 589.07 41,823
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3.94 279

First flew in January 1933. Served until 1940. Never saw combat. A total of about 60 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 7.22 932
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 673.08 86,827
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 38.74 4,997

Developed in 1932–1933 for the U.S. Army. One prototype was built, but the aircraft never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 8.61 7,065
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 820.93 673,985
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3.33 2,733

Experimental all-metal fighter aircraft developed on the basis of the successful P-6E with several prototypes being produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 10.17 61
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 873.53 5,241
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

One of the first designs of a fighter aircraft for the reviving Luftwaffe. The aircraft featured a parasol wing.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 7.14 707
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 657.27 65,069
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1.24 122

Developed to replace the Ar 65. First flew in the fall of 1933. Being outperformed by the competing Ar 68, it never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 7.26 966
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 645.34 85,830
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2.67 354

Served in the British Royal Air Force in 1929–1937. A total of 443 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 7.47 127
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 553.66 9,412
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.17 2

Designed and tested in 1935 as a new fighter for the Luftwaffe, but was considered inferior to the He 112 and Bf 109. Two prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 6.91 159
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 973.44 22,389
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Underwent trials in the summer of 1934. The first aircraft with retractable landing gear proposed to the Royal Air Force.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.00 6
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 191.36 574
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

The Hawker P.V.3 was developed as an enlarged version of the Hawker Fury fighter powered by a new engine with an enhanced armament of four machine guns. The single completed prototype was tested with several variants of the Goshawk engines in 1934–1935.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.08 2,249
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 760.83 337,046
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 21.10 9,346

Designed as a high-speed monoplane fighter for the Italian Air Force, the Ba.27M was not accepted into service and so was offered for export. Employed by the Chinese Air Force during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.05 39
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 320.91 6,097
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Designed as an attempt of the Boeing company to produce a more advanced version of the successful P-26 Peashooter. A total of 4 prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 7.50 15
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,558.77 3,117
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

A modification of the serial B-534 fighter with more powerful weapons. Due to the lack of 20 mm autocannons, only a small part of the Bk-534 was equipped with them regularly.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 7.00 7
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,666.13 1,666
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

The main Czechoslovakian fighter of the 1930s. Later, the Luftwaffe, Slovak, and Bulgarian Air Forces also used these aircraft. It was last used for a military operation during the Slovak National Uprising in 1944.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.00 4
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 428.64 857
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Modification of the serial I-15 with ramjet engines for better climbing performance. Tested in 1939–1940.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 6.08 608
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 948.72 94,871
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 17.98 1,797

One of the mass-produced P-36As was experimentally redesigned into a version with heavy cannon armament. Following a cycle of tests, it was decided to revert to the initial version with machine gun armament.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 8.00 8
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,690.25 1,690
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Developed in 1934–1937, but never entered service due to lack of advantage over the mass-produced I-16. Only prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.54 1,153
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 710.29 231,553
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 25.75 8,394

The mass-produced I-153P "Chaika" (a variant with two ShVAK cannons instead of 4 machine guns) was fitted with additional DM-4 ramjet engines. During the trials, a significant increase in the top speed was achieved. However, it was decided to continue work on the ramjet engines on newer types of aircraft.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.00 6
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 514.38 1,543
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

In October 1940, the mass-produced I-153 was experimentally fitted with auxiliary ramjet DM-4 engines. During the trials, a significant increase in the top speed was achieved. However, it was decided to continue work on the ramjet engines on newer types of aircraft.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.65 639
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 743.02 130,028
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 12.30 2,152

Developed by the Nakajima Aircraft Company to replace the Ki-27 in the Japanese Air Force. First aircraft entered service in the fall of 1941. A total of about 6,000 Ki-43s of various versions were built and used on all fronts until the end of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.00 20
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 856.31 3,425
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Early prototypes of the famous A6M Zero were equipped with Zuisei engines. First flew in April 1939.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.56 25
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 303.09 4,849
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Developed for export to the Belgian Air Force. A total of 4 prototypes were built and underwent trials in Great Britain, Belgium, and the U.S.S.R.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.02 206
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 905.74 37,135
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3.06 125

Developed and tested in 1935 as a new fighter for the Luftwaffe. Exported to Spain, Japan, Hungary, and Romania. A total of 100 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.67 11
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 572.35 1,717
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 74.37 223

Developed on the basis of the racing aircraft. Used during the French campaign of 1940. A total of about 90 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.00 9
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 687.45 2,062
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Several Ki-43 aircraft were captured by the Chinese Nationalist Air Force and the Chinese Communist Air Force after Japan's defeat in the Pacific War. They were operated in China during the ongoing civil war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.91 204
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 551.02 38,571
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 4.26 298

Designed as a simplified modification for mass production. Underwent trials in 1940–1941, but never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.22 29
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 817.28 7,355
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 79.94 719

First flown in March 1938. Widely used during the Battle of Britain.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.03 129
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 957.80 30,649
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 27.54 881

Development of this two-seat fighter with the tandem wing configuration was started by the Arsenal company in 1939. The prototype was completed during the occupation of France. The aircraft was tested in the summer of 1941, but it was decided not to put it into mass production.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.00 9
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 522.82 1,568
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Several A6M3 were experimentally fitted with 30 mm Type 2 autocannon. However, the trials revealed that the recoil of the 30 mm autocannon was too strong. As a result, the intention to equip the mass-produced A6M with this autocannon was abandoned.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.11 57
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 570.91 15,414
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 157.86 4,262

The most advanced fighter of the Royal Air Force at the start of World War II. Widely used in the Dunkirk operation and the Battle of Britain.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.71 97
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,362.88 23,168
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 8.70 147

Fighter designed and produced in Australia based on the CA-1 Wirraway. A total of 250 aircraft were built in 1942–1945.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.18 162
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 878.87 44,822
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 52.67 2,686

Designed in 1935–1936 to meet a British Air Ministry specification for a new single-seat fighter.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.02 587
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,039.26 151,732
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 75.41 11,010

Low-cost fighter developed to address the shortage of light-metal alloys used in aviation. Never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.82 149
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 895.77 34,935
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 32.59 1,271

Developed on the basis of the P-36. Most extensively used against Japan during the Pacific War and in China, and on the Soviet-German front.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.33 104
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,216.92 29,206
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 96.11 2,306

Prototype carrier-based variant of the P-39 Airacobra, which first flew in May 1940. Tested as a new fighter for the U.S. Navy, but was considered inferior to the F4U Corsair.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.57 282
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 971.72 76,766
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 8.12 641

Third prototype of the I-180 fighter. Unlike its predecessors, the I-180-3 was equipped with weapons and engine intended by the design. The aircraft was viewed as a preproduction model, but the project was abandoned due to the cancelation of the I-180.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.00 8
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 703.59 1,407
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

The most widely produced version of the Bf 109 E that was extensively used in the French campaign in 1940 and the Battle of Britain. A total of 1,868 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.71 114
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 876.12 36,797
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Developed in 1940 as the I-26 high-speed fighter. One of the best Soviet fighters of the early years of World War II. A total of 8,734 aircraft of various modifications were produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.16 231
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 705.93 51,532
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.13 9

Military use of the first Ki-43 models revealed that the fighter lacked firepower, survivability, and top speed. To correct these faults, the Nakajima Aircraft Company developed a new modification that remained in production until the end of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.00 20
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 759.02 3,795
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1.30 6

Early in the Pacific War, the A6M was the world's most capable carrier-based fighter, which gave Japan air superiority.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.20 259
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 780.91 63,253
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 31.89 2,583

During trials of captured Spitfires in Germany, one aircraft was equipped with a German DB 605 engine. It was later destroyed in an Allied air raid.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.19 523
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 698.15 166,856
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 43.27 10,341

Modification of the Mustang I that was supplied by the North American Aviation company to U.K. The aircraft featured powerful autocannon that replaced the machine guns fitted on the previous modification. A total of 93 aircraft of this modification were supplied to the Royal Air Force.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.25 13
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.25 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,219.48 4,877
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,315.11 5,260

Developed in 1941 to replace the Spitfire I and Spitfire II. Widely used in Europe and North Africa.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.94 252
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,139.97 72,957
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 148.30 9,490

Created in 1943 on the basis of the Yak-1. Further improvements led to creation of the Yak-3.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.67 1,168
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,024.95 325,933
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 70.02 22,264

A further development of the LaGG-3 featuring an air-cooled engine and enhanced aerodynamics.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.68 287
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.03 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,198.50 93,482
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 271.73 21,194

The developer was looking for ways to improve aircraft characteristics based on feedback from the pilots who flew various modifications of the P-39 Airacobra.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 8.00 8
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 3,101.95 3,101
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Designed as a promising interceptor fighter with a canard configuration. The first prototype took to the air in July 1943. The tests dragged on until December 1944 when the project was recognized as having no prospects.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.20 3,012
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,215.42 871,453
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 43.80 31,404

A significant number of the P-39 Airacobra were supplied to the U.S.S.R. under the Lend-Lease program. The P-39Q-15 was a lighter version that had no wing-mounted weapons.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.67 8
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.33 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 706.55 2,119
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 355.62 1,066

This modification of the A6M confronted Allied fighters until the final days of WWII. A total of 10,449 aircraft of all variants were produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.56 384
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.03 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 969.71 104,728
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 137.59 14,860

The famous P-51D aircraft flown by Joseph Peterburs in the 20th Fighter Group, U.S. Air Force.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 6.67 40
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,806.11 16,836
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 12.09 72

The last series in the evolution of Germany's Bf 109 fighters, called upon to standardize and put together the aircraft's multiple versions, manufactured by different plants.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 6.42 385
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.03 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,857.26 171,435
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 128.59 7,715

Dallas-built version of the P-51D. After World War II, it was exported to various countries including China, where it served in the Chinese Nationalist Air Force. A total of 1,500 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.00 115
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,923.64 44,243
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 284.01 6,532

Fighter powered by a liquid fuel rocket and ramjet engines whose design was first proposed in 1940. The aircraft was developed in 1942–1944. A glider prototype was built. The project was discontinued in 1944, because the engines were not ready for production.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.93 448
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,274.55 195,006
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 15.14 2,315

Modification of the mass-produced Yak-3 featuring an auxiliary liquid-fuel rocket engine and a single cannon. The prototype underwent trials in 1944–1945.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.14 29
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,569.54 10,986
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3.04 21

Produced during the later years of World War II, this single-seat fighter saw action in many famous battles. A total of 48 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 6.00 12
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.00 4
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,925.52 3,851
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 7,060.37 14,120

Developed in 1942–1945 for the Imperial Japanese Navy as a successor to the A6M. Only 8 prototypes were produced and tested by the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.76 1,710
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,289.33 586,647
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 43.53 19,806

A fighter manufactured by British company Martin-Baker. It received rave reviews from test pilots but never entered mass production due to an engine failure during a demonstration of the aircraft. Only one prototype was ever built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.00 8
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,889.92 3,779
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

A Spitfire IX version equipped with the licence-built Merlin 266 engine, bubble canopy, and clipped squared-off wingtips.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.88 31
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,020.57 8,164
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 78.93 631

Created in 1943 on the basis of the Yak-1. One of the best Soviet fighters of 1944–1945. A total of 4,848 aircraft of this type were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.00 8
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,444.23 2,888
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Rocket-powered interceptor based on German documentation. First flew in July 1945. A total of 7 prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.17 19
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,889.49 11,336
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Designed for the U.S. Navy as a heavy deck-based fighter with vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capability. Due to the difficulty of VTOL operations and high requirements to pilot skills, the project was terminated in favor of seaplanes. A total of three prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.00 18
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,395.85 12,562
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

An American prototype of a high-speed interceptor. The project was launched in 1940, but due to delays in development and testing, the aircraft only made its maiden flight in 1944. The project was canceled after a fire destroyed the sole prototype.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.53 607
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.03 4
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,155.22 288,799
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 164.44 22,034

Prototype model of a mixed-power fighter. A total of 3 aircraft were built. Never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.27 419
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,632.57 208,969
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 72.02 9,218

First mass-produced jet fighter used by the U.S. Army Air Force. The P-80A equipped several squadrons during World War II, but they did not see combat due to the end of the war. Later the designation was changed to F-80A. A total of 344 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.88 975
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,394.32 472,675
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 51.66 17,513

The first mass-produced modification of the DH.100 Vampire featuring the Goblin I engine. Entered service in April 1945. A total of 40 aircraft of the early F.1 series were built, but they did not see combat due to the end of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.66 535
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,587.38 231,757
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 137.11 20,018

Developed on the basis of the La-9. Operated in the Chinese Civil War and in the Korean War. A total of 1,182 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.50 1
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 429.43 858
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Reimar and Walter Horten's “flying wing” project, also known as H IX. It was supposed to be mass-produced at the Gotha plant, but before the end of the war only a few prototypes were made, some of which fell into the hands of the Allied forces.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.38 276
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,648.45 191,220
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 15.27 1,770

Entered service in the winter of 1944. A total of 957 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.00 823
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,538.32 316,894
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 53.28 10,975

The first jet-powered fighter to enter service with the Soviet Air Force. Developed on the basis of the Yak-3 in 1946. A total of 280 aircraft were produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.92 25
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 865.68 11,253
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3.43 44

Developed on the basis of the Fw 190. Entered service with the Luftwaffe at the end of 1944, but only a few Ta 152s saw combat.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.12 17
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,346.44 18,771
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Developed as a parasite fighter designed to be carried by a heavy bomber and defend the latter against enemy attacks. It underwent trials in 1948–1949, but never entered service. Two prototypes were handed over to museums.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.45 3,339
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,088.78 1,566,586
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 34.77 26,080

A fighter with an unusual arrangement and a powerful new engine was developed in the Antonov Design Bureau as a light front-line interceptor fighter to cover the troops. The presence of other modern fighters led to the project closure.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.22 11
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,003.36 9,030
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

The first jet-powered U.S. Navy fighter to feature an afterburner and composite construction. Entered serial production, but never saw combat.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.50 3
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 529.55 1,059
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

One of the most famous postwar jet fighters. Used by U.S. Air Force during the Korean War.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.37 489
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.03 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 3,453.56 314,273
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 218.12 19,848

Due to the end of World War II, the Ki-162 project was not completed in combat-ready condition. Further development is only hypothetical based on the level of technology in Japan at that time.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.87 151
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,559.56 79,346
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3.93 121

Created on the basis of the Yak-25 in 1948. The first Yakovlev jet fighter featuring a swept-wing layout. Two prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.69 1,763
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,071.23 990,045
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3.47 1,657

Developed at the request of the Imperial Japanese Army in cooperation with French aircraft designers.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 8.03 859
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.16 17
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 504.95 54,029
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 165.42 17,699

Developed in early 1926 as an all-metal version of the Gamecock fighter. Never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 28.66 57
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

One of the main fighter aircraft of the Red Army Air Force in the early 1930s. Used during World War II on a limited basis.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 9.37 562
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 559.20 33,552
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 29.26 1,755

U.S. Army Air Corps and U.S. Navy biplane fighter of the interwar period.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.33 4
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 134.78 404
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

To increase firepower, the PV-1 machine guns on some of the I-5 fighters were replaced by the ShKAS, which had higher rate of fire.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 8.73 960
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.03 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 807.09 88,779
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 33.94 3,732

Developed as a one-seat modification of the successful two-seat carrier-based Grumman FF-1 fighter. By September 1940 all F2Fs were converted into trainer aircraft.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.00 14
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 111.25 1,557
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 18.07 253

Fighter version of the Hawker Hart light bomber. First flew in 1933. A total of 305 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.33 14
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 196.25 1,177
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 5.00 30

Developed as a multi-purpose aircraft for the Royal Air Force. The first prototype flew in February 1937, with total of 192 aircraft being built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.33 4
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.33 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 308.19 924
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 412.50 1,237

One of the best biplane fighters of the 1930s. Served through the end of 1941.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.85 131
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 365.10 16,794
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 175.53 8,074

Exported to the Royal Air Force, Royal Netherlands Air Force, and Finnish Air Force. Used in the initial period of the Pacific War.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.87 88
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.11 5
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 415.62 19,534
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 477.60 22,447

Last mass-produced modification of the Polikarpov I-16. First flew in 1940. The main difference from its predecessors was it had no guns in the wings, but carried a synchronized large-caliber machine gun.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.00 3
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 330.25 990
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

The LaGG-3 series 4 was fitted with a modified engine and carried more powerful armament compared to the early LaGG-3s. Extensively used in the initial period of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 6.50 13
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,096.84 2,193
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,377.11 2,754

The last German biplane fighter. Designed for naval operations for the never-completed aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.86 81
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.57 12
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 982.56 20,633
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 852.52 17,903

The best U.S. carrier-based fighter at the start of the war with Japan. Used from the outset through the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.51 278
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.09 17
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 424.08 78,031
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 557.71 102,619

A late version of the P-40, operated by Chinese pilots. The aircraft features high reliability and new engines with automatic boost control.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.95 660
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.08 9
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,708.10 189,599
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 405.80 45,044

Developed in Czechoslovakia after World War II on the basis of the German Messerschmitt Bf 109. In 1948, some of the S-199's were purchased by Israel, which later used them during the Arab-Israeli conflict. These aircraft became the first combat-ready fighters of the arising Israeli Air Force.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.00 21
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,024.82 7,173
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 18.93 132

Created by the Hawker company based on the experience gained from the development of the Hurricane. A total of 6 prototypes were built and tested in 1939–1941. However, due to engine problems, the project was abandoned in favor of the Hawker Typhoon.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.12 33
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.25 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,562.96 12,503
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 615.00 4,919

One of the most widely produced United States Navy fighters of World War II. Used in both carrier- and land-based operations.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.16 29
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.16 4
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 503.07 12,576
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 962.32 24,057

Developed on request of the U.S. Army Air Corps after the production of the Р-43 Lancer and P-44 Rocket was discontinued. First flew in May 1941. A total of 171 P-47Bs were built and used for conducting flight trials and training of pilots.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.33 4
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.67 5
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 418.74 1,256
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 8,212.94 24,638

Developed simultaneously with the Hawker Tornado as a high-speed interceptor. However, it proved most effective as a multirole fighter. Remained the main support aircraft in the Royal Air Force until the end of combat in Europe.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.49 103
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.17 12
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 506.49 34,947
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,994.07 137,590

Interceptor designed to counter U.S. bombing raids on the Japanese islands. Only two prototypes were finished before the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.95 59
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,484.56 29,691
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

The first Swedish jet fighter. It was developed in 1945-1949 on the basis of the piston SAAB J 21A. The original power unit was replaced by the British Goblin jet engine. The aircraft did not see active combat service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.77 62
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.15 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,967.83 25,581
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,150.61 27,957

A further development of the P-47 Thunderbolt concept featuring a new Pratt & Whitney R-4360 engine. Two prototypes built were tested in 1944–1945. Never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.67 5
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.67 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 599.15 1,797
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 4,612.08 13,836

The BV P.212 was designed as part of the Luftwaffe's Emergency Fighter Program. Several concepts were developed. The BV P.212.03 version was selected as final. The first prototype was to make its first flight in the summer of 1945.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.49 366
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,051.14 215,369
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 133.14 13,979

Prototype built on the basis of the F-94B fighter and used as a test platform for various armament configurations. Never entered mass production.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.33 596
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,111.29 377,920
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 140.21 25,097

Designed based on the BV P.212 concept. In March 1945, the Luftwaffe approved the project and recommended the construction of a prototype. However, by the end of World War II, only theoretical calculations for the new aircraft specifications were made.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.44 55
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.19 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,402.05 38,432
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,706.38 27,302

An armed scout aircraft developed during creation of the light transport aircraft Ao 192 CA. No prototype was built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.90 19
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.10 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 227.36 2,273
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 288.73 2,887

Twin-engine heavy fighter. One of the first Zerstörer concepts developed for the Luftwaffe.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.47 1,258
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.33 77
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,066.05 245,190
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 773.10 177,813

Developed from 1934 as a multipurpose aircraft with the ability to perform as both a fighter and a ground forces support aircraft. Only two prototypes were built and tested before World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.43 977
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.11 20
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,043.19 187,774
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 336.93 60,647

Created as a "strategic fighter," a concept popular in the interwar period. Successfully used in campaigns in Poland, France, and Norway.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.33 4
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.33 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 437.08 1,311
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,031.00 3,093

Modification of the serial Bf 110 equipped with a 30 mm MK-101 antitank cannon. A total of 12 aircraft were produced during May–July 1940.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.46 194
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,029.75 57,665
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 69.42 3,887

Modification of the Blenheim bomber into a long-range fighter or night fighter. A total of 60 aircraft were modified.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.86 200
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.21 15
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 765.90 53,612
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 679.52 47,566

First flew in July 1939. Used as a long-range fighter and night fighter. A total of 5,928 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.31 959
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 12
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,125.86 326,500
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 137.39 39,841

A project for a heavy fighter carrying powerful offensive and defensive armament. First flew in March 1939. The development was discontinued due to the occupation of France in 1940.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.33 30
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,035.87 9,322
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

The Beaufighter V modification.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.44 265
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,327.76 102,237
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 66.07 5,087

First combat-ready modification of the P-38 Lightning. Used in Europe, North Africa, and the Pacific Theater. A total of 527 aircraft were produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.16 2,312
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 10
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,487.47 827,034
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 177.99 98,964

Heavy fighter designed to replace the Bf 110. Entered limited service with the Luftwaffe. Also licensed for production in Hungary.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.63 155
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.15 9
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,016.21 59,956
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 850.27 50,165

Designed for the American Navy as an interceptor with a high climbing rate. Only one prototype was built, and it received a series of improvements. The first flight was made on April 1, 1940. After entering the F4F series, the development of the F5F was abandoned.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.70 963
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.06 15
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,349.95 350,986
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 762.50 198,249

Widely used in various roles, including as a long-range fighter, night fighter, and fighter-bomber. A total of 7,781 aircraft of various modifications were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.00 6
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 969.62 1,939
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Developed as a twin-engine interceptor for the U.S. Army Air Force. First flew in February 1941. Only one prototype was built. Never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.61 235
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,286.38 115,773
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 141.69 12,752

An experimental variant of the P-38L armed with 15 mm heavy machine guns and wing-mounted rockets. Because of multiple technical problems, further tests were halted.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.07 232
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.18 10
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,703.97 97,126
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,664.67 94,886

Designed for the U.S. Army Air Forces as a modern interceptor with top-notch flight characteristics. Two prototypes were built, and the aircraft made its maiden flight on January 15, 1943. However, problems with its intended engine and a series of modifications requested by the customer significantly reduced the aircraft's potential characteristics. As a result, the project was canceled.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.08 6,165
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 24
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,207.14 2,677,258
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 191.14 231,850

A further development of the P-38 featuring improved controllability and speed performance. A total of 2,970 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.67 10
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 907.41 5,444
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,010.64 6,063

Developed in several versions to be used against both aerial and ground targets and to replace the Ki-45. Saw limited action before the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.08 1,856
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.05 25
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,906.38 867,402
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 624.25 284,033

Heavy fighter-bomber, a further development of the Zerstörer concept. Used mainly on the Western Front.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.30 520
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.13 16
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,996.29 241,550
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,049.68 127,011

Developed as a heavy escort fighter. The XP-75 prototypes underwent trials in 1943–1944 but never entered mass production. A total of 13 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.89 393
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 4
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,373.75 239,748
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 293.07 29,599

Heavy fighter-bomber incorporating two fuselages of the Bf 109. The only prototype was destroyed in an Allied bombing raid.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.41 65
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,323.21 35,726
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 628.25 16,962

Development was started before the occupation of France. The prototype first flew in the summer of 1945. A total of 200 aircraft were ordered. However, due to the development of jet aircraft and decreasing interest in the project, only 2 prototypes and a series of 4 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.36 380
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,921.77 217,160
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 263.38 29,761

A heavy fighter based on modification 63 of the Tupolev Tu-2 bomber. Underwent trials during 1947. However, due to problems with the engines and the advent of the jet era, the project was discontinued.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.54 605
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,205.29 377,104
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 187.64 32,086

Project for a high-speed fighter with heavy armament. A wooden mock-up was built by October 1943. However, the concept of the Ki-94-I was judged by the Japanese Army Air Force as too unconventional. The Tachikawa company was tasked to build an aircraft with a more conventional design. As a result, the Ki-94-II was created.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.30 23
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.10 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 979.53 9,795
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 350.35 3,503

Designed as a heavy carrier-based fighter for the U.S. Pacific Fleet. First flew in November 1943. A total of 364 aircraft were produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.66 106
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.21 6
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,232.50 64,742
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,712.82 49,671

Experimental U.S. Navy fighter with unique configuration. Never saw combat due to the introduction of jet-powered aircraft.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.67 8
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,755.13 8,265
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

A heavy American fighter armed with powerful forward-firing and defensive weapons. Introduced at the end of World War II, this aircraft is famous for securing the last Allied air victory.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 6.20 2,616
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 3,524.03 1,487,141
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 94.64 39,940

Further modification of the twin-engine P-38 Lightning fighter. The only completed prototype was tested in 1944.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.41 82
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,861.41 63,288
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

The U.S. Army Air Force's escort fighter, a further development of the P-82B.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.50 21
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.17 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,027.68 12,166
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,332.68 7,996

A twin-fuselage fighter on the basis of the P-51 Mustang, designed to reduce the problem of pilot fatigue on long-range missions.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.03 4,315
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.17 186
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,836.99 3,041,248
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,206.17 2,365,012

Developed as a high-speed heavy fighter-bomber. The prototype first took to the air on October 26, 1943. A series of about 12 Do 335 A-1s were built by the end of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.78 696
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.18 44
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,114.53 528,632
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,033.32 508,331

Project for a long-range interceptor with the envisaged ability to reach high speed in combat by using additional engines. The development was discontinued due to the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.54 514
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,619.76 327,191
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 68.05 13,746

The world's first jet-powered fighter to enter mass production. The start of development was delayed by the interference of German top leadership who demanded a bomber variant to be developed first.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.37 256
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,719.40 206,674
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 196.70 14,949

First flew in January 1947. Used during the Korean War. A total of 895 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.12 100
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,803.87 89,723
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

All-weather interceptor, which first flew in November 1951. A total of 436 aircraft of various modifications were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.25 63
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 7,068.48 84,821
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 314.22 3,770

Blueprint of a further development of the Me 262 aircraft aimed at reaching a higher top speed.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.84 280
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.03 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 4,295.58 313,577
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 196.36 14,334

Designed as an air defense penetration fighter. First flew in June 1949. Never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.60 904
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.03 7
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 3,849.73 966,281
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 811.49 203,683

Designed as a technologically simple and low-cost strike aircraft suitable for mass production. Several prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.00 2
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.00 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 99.47 198
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 4,555.73 9,111

Designed to support ground forces. Used by the Royal Australian Air Forces in the Pacific during World War II. A total of 755 aircraft were built in 1939–1946.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.55 28
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.09 12
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 417.82 4,596
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,781.28 19,594

Armored attack aircraft based on the famous Fw 189 reconnaissance aircraft. Several prototypes underwent trials in 1939–1940.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.84 102
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.45 299
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 228.99 27,936
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 5,532.77 674,997

During frontline trials, several attempts were made to modify the IL-2 by adding a rear gunner position.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.73 145
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.37 472
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 253.28 50,401
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 7,627.01 1,517,774

Attack modification of the iconic Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber featuring enhanced armament and armor.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.40 68
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.25 549
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 148.69 25,128
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 8,987.40 1,518,871

The famous Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber, capable of carrying a 1,000 kg bomb.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.00 3
Ground Targets Destroyed 7.00 7
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,938.54 1,938
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 37,058.89 37,058

This well-armored attack aircraft became a legend of the Soviet Air Force. Early models of the IL-2 lacked a rear gunner.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.00 3
Ground Targets Destroyed 8.00 8
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,117.83 1,117
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 13,480.34 13,480

A drastic modification of the IL-2 developed in 1944. Used in the final stages of World War II and during the Korean War.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.68 15
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.45 76
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 427.60 9,407
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 14,953.43 328,975

Attack aircraft designed for a wide range of missions. The single completed prototype was tested in 1947–1948.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.14 2
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.21 17
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 135.65 1,899
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 12,158.14 170,213

Experimental attack aircraft. It featured a wider visual field which allowed for better targeting. Never entered mass production.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.48 101
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.10 866
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 318.14 67,127
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 21,006.79 4,432,432

Developed from the Me 262 as a multirole aircraft with different armament variants. Development was discontinued as the war had ended.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.76 13
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.82 65
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 912.96 15,520
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 20,733.26 352,465

Heavily armed and armored high-speed attack aircraft with tandem seating. Developed in 1953–1956.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.55 45
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.38 277
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 481.47 39,480
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 19,174.94 1,572,345

Preliminary design for a heavy multirole jet aircraft. Never went past the initial concept phase.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.96 568
Ground Targets Destroyed 5.75 3,415
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,163.01 690,826
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 32,309.99 19,192,136

Developed on the basis of the IL-40 with major construction faults corrected. A total of 7 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.47 8
Ground Targets Destroyed 6.06 103
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 320.39 5,446
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 33,043.30 561,736

A French air cruiser of the first half of the 1930s. Was called up to perform a wide range of missions: from reconnaissance to strikes on enemy positions. Proved successful in the early stages of the Spanish Civil War. By the beginning of active hostilities against Germany, the planes were considered obsolete and removed from combat units.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.14 5
Ground Targets Destroyed 12.73 471
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 93.35 3,454
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 16,778.51 620,804

Developed by the Bristol company as Type 149. Featured a lengthened nose, which provided more comfortable conditions for a navigator. The first several Blenheim Mk.IVs inherited the defensive armament of the Blenheim Mk.I.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.39 9
Ground Targets Destroyed 7.48 172
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 136.43 3,137
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 9,397.47 216,141

The main Soviet pre-war medium bomber. First took to the air in 1934. Extensively used in the late 1930s and in early Word War II. A total of 7,000 aircraft of various modifications were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.08 1
Ground Targets Destroyed 7.25 87
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 33.13 397
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 11,352.87 136,234

Due to problems with the diesel engines on the early Ju 86, it was decided to replace them with the radial BMW 132. The new modification—the Ju 86 E—served with the Luftwaffe until it was replaced by more advanced He 111 bombers.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.20 1
Ground Targets Destroyed 12.80 64
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 76.30 381
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 18,047.94 90,239

A drastic modification of the SB bomber built with the aim of improving its combat performance. First flew in 1940. A total of about 200 aircraft were built and saw combat along with the SB.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.33 4
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 8.72 26
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 5,607.82 16,823

A modification of one of the most well-known German World War II bombers. The He 111 H-2 entered mass production in September 1939. This aircraft differed from the early Не 111 in the engines and enhanced defensive armament. Over 500 aircraft of the H-2 series were produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.12 43
Ground Targets Destroyed 6.33 2,233
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 60.31 21,289
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 13,011.90 4,593,199

The last and most advanced version of the Do 17 bomber. The prototype first took to the air in March 1938. It featured an absolutely new cockpit design, new engines, and enhanced defensive armament. A total of roughly 500 Do 17 Z aircraft in several versions were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.15 2
Ground Targets Destroyed 5.08 66
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 62.87 817
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 13,205.47 171,671

The B-17D modification was developed in February 1941. Most of these bombers were sent to the U.S. air bases in the Pacific, where the beginning of the war with Japan found them.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.60 13
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 51.68 258
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 8,531.04 42,655

Developed as an attack bomber to replace the Douglas A-20 Havoc serving the U.S. Air Force. The A-26B was the first aircraft in the series to enter mass production. A significant number of modifications were built based on the A-26B.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.00 12
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.17 38
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 883.70 10,604
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 17,365.75 208,389

The most mass-produced version of the Flying Fortress with significantly enhanced defensive armament. Extensively used in the strategic bombing campaign against Germany.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.67 8
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 172.80 518
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 7,341.33 22,023

The Do 217 M was a variant of the mass-produced Do 217 K with the DB 603 engine instead of the BMW 801 that was in great demand for fighters. Both bomber variants were used mainly on the Western Front.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.33 7
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 39.62 118
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 12,473.02 37,419

Designed to the same specifications as the well-known B-29 Superfortress. However, the development of the B-32 was slow due to technical issues. Saw limited action during raids on Japan before the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.47 138
Ground Targets Destroyed 5.14 1,505
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 290.85 85,219
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 20,170.63 5,909,994

One of the most iconic bombers of World War II. 5,000 re-engined B-29C were ordered. After the end of World War II, the order was canceled.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.55 1,271
Ground Targets Destroyed 5.68 4,649
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 901.23 737,206
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 30,402.64 24,869,357

Project for a high-speed reconnaissance bomber. Developed in 1945–1946 with the use of the German Jumo 004 engine. Development was discontinued in early 1946 as the Myasishchev design bureau was closed.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.38 26
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.33 299
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 325.45 22,456
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 23,448.63 1,617,955

The development of a high-speed jet bomber with a forward-swept wing was launched by the Junkers firm at the end of 1942. In August 1944, an experimental Ju 287 V1 took to the air, but only three prototypes were made before the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.04 1
Ground Targets Destroyed 5.54 133
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 273.67 6,568
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 26,420.59 634,094

Before the capitulation of Germany in the war, the Junkers company managed to partially prepare the project documentation for the development of the Ju 287 V3 design. Further development was carried out with the participation of German designers, but already as part of the Soviet OKB-1 work. Only a single prototype was built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.26 309
Ground Targets Destroyed 5.98 7,097
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 365.19 433,478
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 31,874.52 37,835,059

The first jet bomber constructed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau. It was designed in 1946-1948, several aircraft configurations were proposed. Further development of the Su-10 was discontinued during the prototype construction stage.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.56 228
Ground Targets Destroyed 5.81 2,354
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 576.81 233,609
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 31,819.16 12,886,758
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