Account created: .
Battles participated before release
525198 / 258
Total aircraft destroyed / Times player's aircraft were destroyed
1.04 / 0.5
Average ground targets destroyed by the player per battle / Average ground targets destroyed by players per battle
            
        Was awarded for participating in at least 100 battles during World of Warplanes Closed Beta testing.
            
                Awarded for earning at least 400 capture points for destroying enemy ground targets in a single battle.
            
                Was awarded for destroying at least 3 enemy aircraft in one or several battles.
The count was reset if the player's aircraft was destroyed.
Was available in Standard Battle in Superiority mode.
            
        Was awarded for destroying 10 enemy aircraft.
Was available in Standard Battle in Superiority mode.
            
        Awarded for completing "Expert Hunter" mission.
| Battles Fought | 314 | 
| Victories | 151 (48.09%) | 
| Draws | 3 (1%) | 
| Defeats | 160 (51%) | 
| Battles Survived | 56 (18%) | 
| Average Experience per Battle | 207 | 
| Maximum Experience per Battle | 755 | 
| Enemy Aircraft Destroyed | 4 | 
| Targets Destroyed | 15 | 
| Assist Points | 2 | 
| Enemy Aircraft Destroyed by Gunner | 0 | 
| Damage Caused to Enemy Aircraft | 1,040 | 
| Damage Caused to Targets | 19,564 | 
| Targets Destroyed with Rockets | 0 | 
| Targets Destroyed with Bombs | 5 | 
| Fighters | 162 (52%) | 
| Multirole Fighters | 8 (2%) | 
| Heavy Fighters | 66 (21%) | 
| Attack Aircraft | 78 (25%) | 
| U.S.S.R. | 102 (32%) | 
| Germany | 168 (54%) | 
| U.S.A. | 0 (0%) | 
| Japan | 44 (14%) | 
| U.K. | 0 (0%) | 
| China | 0 (0%) | 
| Europe | 0 (0%) | 
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| Aircraft | Battles | Victories | Maximum Aircraft Destroyed per Battle | Maximum Targets Destroyed per Battle | ||||||||||||||||
| Fighters 7 | 162 | 43% | 4 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
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            IV
             
         
        
            
            Mitsubishi A6M1 Zero
            
         
        
            Mitsubishi A6M1 Zero
         
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    14 | 50% | 3 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
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         Early prototypes of the famous A6M Zero were equipped with Zuisei engines. First flew in April 1939. Aircraft Description
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            IV
             
         
        
            
            Messerschmitt Bf 109 B
            
         
        
            Messerschmitt Bf 109 B
         
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    59 | 51% | 4 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
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         The winner of the contest to become the principal fighter aircraft with the Luftwaffe. Early modifications were used in Spain and in the initial period of World War II. Aircraft Description
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            III
             
         
        
            
            Polikarpov I-15bis DM-2
            
         
        
            Polikarpov I-15bis DM-2
         
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    24 | 54% | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
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         Modification of the serial I-15 with ramjet engines for better climbing performance. Tested in 1939–1940. Aircraft Description
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            III
             
         
        
            
            Arado Ar 80
            
         
        
            Arado Ar 80
         
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    29 | 31% | 3 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
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         Lightweight fighter constructed in 1934 according to the specifications provided by the Luftwaffe Operational Headquarters. Aircraft Description
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            III
             
         
        
            
            Mitsubishi A5M
            
         
        
            Mitsubishi A5M
         
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    19 | 32% | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
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         The first monoplane carrier-based fighter adopted by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. Successfully used during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Aircraft Description
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            II
             
         
        
            
            Nakajima A4N
            
         
        
            Nakajima A4N
         
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    9 | 22% | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
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         Used widely during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The last biplane designed by Nakajima. Aircraft Description
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            II
             
         
        
            
            Arado Ar 68
            
         
        
            Arado Ar 68
         
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    8 | 25% | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
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         The last biplane to enter service with the Luftwaffe. Used as a night fighter in Spain and in the initial period of World War II. Aircraft Description
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| Multirole Fighters 2 | 8 | 38% | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
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            I
             
         
        
            
            Nakajima Type-91
            
         
        
            Nakajima Type-91
         
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    2 | 50% | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
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         Developed at the request of the Imperial Japanese Army in cooperation with French aircraft designers. Aircraft Description
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            I
             
         
        
            
            Arado Ar 65
            
         
        
            Arado Ar 65
         
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    6 | 33% | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
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         Biplane fighter of the 1930s. Used mainly as a trainer in Luftwaffe flight schools. Aircraft Description
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| Heavy Fighters 3 | 66 | 53% | 3 | 5 | ||||||||||||||||
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            IV
             
         
        
            
            Messerschmitt Bf 110 B
            
         
        
            Messerschmitt Bf 110 B
         
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    42 | 57% | 3 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
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         Created as a "strategic fighter," a concept popular in the interwar period. Successfully used in campaigns in Poland, France, and Norway. Aircraft Description
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            III
             
         
        
            
            Focke-Wulf Fw 57
            
         
        
            Focke-Wulf Fw 57
         
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    15 | 33% | 2 | 5 | ||||||||||||||||
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         Twin-engine heavy fighter. One of the first Zerstörer concepts developed for the Luftwaffe. Aircraft Description
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            II
             
         
        
            
            AGO Ao 192 Kurier
            
         
        
            AGO Ao 192 Kurier
         
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    9 | 67% | 2 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
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         An armed scout aircraft developed during creation of the light transport aircraft Ao 192 CA. No prototype was built. Aircraft Description
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| Attack Aircraft 3 | 78 | 56% | 3 | 15 | ||||||||||||||||
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            IV
             
         
        
            
            Ilyushin BSh-2
            
         
        
            Ilyushin BSh-2
         
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    37 | 54% | 3 | 15 | ||||||||||||||||
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         Single-seat heavily armored attack aircraft. Prototype model of the IL-2, which first flew on 12 October 1940. Aircraft Description
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            III
             
         
        
            
            Kochyerigin TSh-3
            
         
        
            Kochyerigin TSh-3
         
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    31 | 65% | 2 | 10 | ||||||||||||||||
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         Developed in the early 1930s as a heavy armored attack aircraft for the Red Army Air Force. Aircraft Description
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            II
             
         
        
            
            Kochyerigin TSh-2
            
         
        
            Kochyerigin TSh-2
         
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    10 | 40% | 2 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
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         A heavily armored attack aircraft designed to support the troops and armored vehicles of the Red Army. Never saw mass production. Aircraft Description
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