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This is a list of fighter aces in World War II from Czechoslovakia . For other countries see List of World War II aces by country
B [ ]
Name
Kills
Awards
Notes
Bobek, Ladislav "Lada"
5
Died 14 February 1983
C [ ]
Name
Kills
Awards
Notes
Čížek, Evžen
5
KIA 26 November 1940
Cukr, Venceslas (Vaclav) "Cooper"
9
Awarded Croix de Guerre with 4 palms (France), Médaille militaire (France), Légion d'honneur (France), DFC (UK). Battle of France, Battle of Britain, and RAF Fighter Squadron Leader. Later RAF fighter test pilot. Died in New Zealand, 24 October 1989.
D [ ]
Name
Kills
Awards
Notes
Doležal, František "Dolly"
6
KIA 4 October 1945
Dygrýn-Ligotický, Josef D
5
KIA 4 June 1942
F [ ]
Name
Kills
Awards
Notes
Fechtner, Emil
5
DFC
KIA 29 October 1940
Fejfar, Stanislav B
8
KIA 17 May 1942
František, Josef
17
DFM
Czechoslovak Air Force until German occupation, then Polish Air Force. KIA 8 October 1940
Furst, Bohumil
6
H [ ]
J [ ]
Name
Kills
Awards
Notes
Janouch, Svatopluk
5
Jicha, Vaclav
7
DFC
KIFA 1 February 1945
K [ ]
Name
Kills
Awards
Notes
Klán, Jan
5
Died 10 December 1986
Kratkoruky, Bedrich
5
MIA 15 January 1943
Kučera, Jiří V
5
Kučera, Otmar
7
DFC
6 June 1995
Kuttelwascher, Karel Miroslav "Kut"
20
DFC, CdG
Czechoslovak Air Force until German occupation, then French Air Force, then Royal Air Force
M [ ]
P [ ]
Name
Kills
Awards
Notes
Peřina, František
12
CdG
Czechoslovak Air Force until German occupation, then French Air Force, then Royal Air Force
Plzak, Stanislav
6
MIA 7 August 1941
Prchal, Eduard M
6
Died 4 December 1984
Prihoda, Josef
5
DFC
MIA 6 March 1943
Půda, Rajmund
5
S [ ]
Name
Kills
Awards
Notes
Smik, Otto
13
DFC
KIA 28 November 1944
Šrom, Leopold
8
Died 11 October 1968
Stehlík, Josef
10
Died 30 May 1991
Svetlík, Ladislav
5
V [ ]
Name
Kills
Awards
Notes
Vašátko, Alois
14
DSO, DFC
Czechoslovak Air Force until German occupation, then French Air Force, then Royal Air Force. KIA 3 June 1942
Vybíral, Tomáš
7
DSO, DFC
Died 21 February 1981
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