First woman fighterace in history, and she'd be declared a deserter instead of a hero.
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And now she was a fighterace.
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One more and I'll be an ace. Maybe not the first woman fighterace, or even the second.
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I've decided that I'd give up being a fighterace if it meant we could both get through the war alive.
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Even though Microsoft's FighterAce has only been on retail shelves for two months, another World War II aerial-combat simulation was shown at Gamestock.
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A ten-issue run of Blackhawk, the Polish airace.
Ús de flying ace en anglès
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Young Soren Morse, with his B-school line of blarney, against Major Buck Garrett, Korea flyingace.
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The Count, a WWI flyingace was friends with American aviation pioneer and author Amelia Earhart.
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You're the Red Baron, a flyingace, remember?
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Salvador Augustus "Don" Gómez-Beare, assistant naval attaché, First World War flyingace and agent-runner.
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The four-person crew has been assembled in honour of the World War Two flyingace Sir Douglas Bader.
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He's a famous flyingace.
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Hippy told her, adding that he had been a flyingace in the world war, which announcement he made pompously.
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It emerged that Roy was a top flyingace during WWII who was involved in more than 500 hours of combat flying.
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The World War One FlyingAce, aloft on his doghouse.
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NASA staffers checked color telecasts broadcast from inside the craft using paintings of Charlie Brown in space coveralls and Snoopy in his FlyingAce scarf.
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"I tried to convince you those last two times were too much, but little did I know I'd pick a genuine flyingace."