Brian Carbury, DFC & Bar (27 February 1918 – 31 July 1961) was a New Zealand fighter ace of the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He...
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McKellar (British), Antoni Głowacki (Polish), Ronald Hamlyn (British) and Brian Carbury (New Zealander). The leading aces of the Battle of Britain (between...
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Officer Brian Carbury (No. 603 Squadron) with 14 claims, and Pilot Officer Alan Christopher Deere (No. 54 Squadron), with 12 claims. Carbury shot down...
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five Bf 109s, making him one of only two RAF pilots (the other being Brian Carbury of New Zealand) to become an "ace in a day" during the Battle of Britain...
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footing, and within two weeks of the outbreak of the Second World War, Brian Carbury was permanently attached and the squadron began to receive Spitfires...
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air victories are 11 Bf 109s. McKellar, along with Ronald Hamlyn and Brian Carbury, were the only British pilots to achieve the feat of "Ace in a Day"...
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Force 15.5 Donald M. Beerbower United States U.S. Army Air Forces 15.5 Brian Carbury New Zealand Royal Air Force 15.5 Ace in a day Edward F. Charles Canada...
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Głowacki, Antoni 10+1/3 DFC, DFM, VM, KW*** Głowacki, New Zealander Brian Carbury and Ronald Hamlyn and Archie McKellar, both British pilots, were the...
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the British Privy Council Roy Calvert, DFC (1913–2002), WWII pilot Brian Carbury, DFC (1918–1962), leading flying ace of the Battle of Britain Sir Robert...
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