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David Thwaites (flying ace)

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Nickname(s)
  
Frank

Name
  
David Thwaites

Rank
  
Lt. Colonel

Role
  
Flying ace

Battles/wars
  
Battles and wars
  
Awards
  
Fighter Ace


Allegiance
  
United States of America

Died
  
December 15, 2015, Annapolis, Maryland, United States

Service/branch
  
United States Army Air Corps

David F. Thwaites was an aviator in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He became a fighter ace piloting the P-47 Thunderbolt as a member of the 361st Fighter Squadron of the 356th Fighter Group. Thwaites, based out of RAF Martlesham Heath in England was the second highest scoring pilot in his squadron, with six confirmed victories and the only pilot of the 356th FG to score all of his victories while serving with the group. He scored his victories using three different P-47s however he nicknamed them all Polly. Following the completion of his tour in September 1944 he returned to the United States and became an instructor.

Following the surrender of Germany, Thwaites was stationed in Germany and on August 19, 1946, while a member of the 396th Fighter Squadron/368th Fighter Group, his P-47 Thunderbolt was involved in an aerial collision in the vicinity of Borkum.

References

David Thwaites (flying ace) Wikipedia


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