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	<title>Comments on: Interview with World War II Luftwaffe General and Ace Pilot Adolf Galland</title>
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		<title>By: Who Was The Best Fighter Pilot Ever - Page 4 - Pakistan Defence Forum</title>
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		<description>[...] Re: Who Was The Best Fighter Pilot Ever     Three Ace Brothers of Luftwaffe  Whenever we talk of best ever fighter pilots, we should not forget Adolf Galland. He holds the distinction of being the youngest general of either side of the WW-II.  While most of us know Galland for his 104 kills and rapid promotions, I want to point out one more thing. Thats related to his brothers. His two out of three brothers were also ace pilots called Wilhelm and Paul, with 54 and 17 kills respectively. This way, they became the three ace brothers in the world of military aviation.   Interview with World War II Luftwaffe General and Ace Pilot Adolf Galland ? HistoryNet - From the Wo... [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Re: Who Was The Best Fighter Pilot Ever     Three Ace Brothers of Luftwaffe  Whenever we talk of best ever fighter pilots, we should not forget Adolf Galland. He holds the distinction of being the youngest general of either side of the WW-II.  While most of us know Galland for his 104 kills and rapid promotions, I want to point out one more thing. Thats related to his brothers. His two out of three brothers were also ace pilots called Wilhelm and Paul, with 54 and 17 kills respectively. This way, they became the three ace brothers in the world of military aviation.   Interview with World War II Luftwaffe General and Ace Pilot Adolf Galland ? HistoryNet - From the Wo&#8230; [...]</p>
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