List of World War II aces from Czechoslovakia
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B

Name Kills Awards Notes
Bobek, Ladislav "Lada" 5

C

Name Kills Awards Notes
Chábera, František 5
Cizek, Evzen 5 KIA 26 November 1940
Cukr, Venceslas (Vaclav) "Cooper" 9 Awarded Croix de Guerre w/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 leaving a wife and three children.

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
Josef František
Sergeant Josef František DFM* was a Czech fighter pilot and World War II flying ace. He flew for the air forces of Czechoslovakia, Poland and the United Kingdom. He is famous as being the number one allied ace in the Battle of Britain.- Career :Born in Otaslavice in 1913, Josef František joined...

 
17 DFM (Czechoslovakian Air Force until Nazi occupation, then served with Polish Air Force) KIA 8 October 1940
Furst, Bohumil 6

H

Name Kills Awards Notes
Hanus, Josef Jan 5

J

Name Kills Awards Notes
Janouch, Svatopluk 5
Jicha, Vaclav 7 KIFA 1 February 1945

K

Name Kills Awards Notes
Klan, Jan 5
Kratkoruky, Bedrich 5 MIA 15 January 1943
Kucera, Jiri V 5
Kucera, Otmar 7
Kuttelwascher, Karel Miroslav "Kut"
Karel Kuttelwascher
Karel Miloslav Kuttelwascher, "Kut" was a Czech fighter pilot, a flying ace of the UK's Royal Air Force in World War II. He was the most successful RAF pilot of Czech nationality.-Pilot:...

 
20 DFC*, CdG (Czechoslovakian Air Force until Nazi occupation, served with Royal Air Force)

M

Name Kills Awards Notes
Mansfeld, Miroslav Jan 12

P

Name Kills Awards Notes
Peřina, František
František Perina
Wing Commander General František Peřina was a Czech fighter pilot, an ace during World War II with the French Armee de l'Air, who also served twice with Britain's Royal Air Force.-Biography:...

 
12 CdG (Czechoslovakia Air Force until Nazi occupation, served with France Air Force)
Plzak, Stanislav 6 MIA 7 August 1941
Prchal, Eduard M 6
Prihoda, Josef 5 MIA 6 March 1943
Půda, Rajmund 5

S

Name Kills Awards Notes
Smik, Otto 13
Šrom, Leopold 8
Stehlík, Josef 10
Svetlík, Ladislav 5

V

Name Kills Awards Notes
Vašátko, Alois
Alois Vašátko
Alois Vašátko DSO DFC was a Czech fighter pilot.After graduating from a teacher's institute, he became a teacher in Litoměřice. A couple of months later he was drafted into the army. He finished his military service in 1929 and started studies at several army institutes...

14 DSO, DFC (Czechoslovakia Air Force until Nazi occupation, served with France Air Force) KIA 3 June 1942
Vybíral, Tomáš 7
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