List of World War II aces from Italy

This is a list of aces in World War II from Italy. A flying ace or air ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. For other countries see List of World War II aces by country.

Name Wartime victories Rank Awards Notes
Adami, Ranieri7Maggioreretired as a Colonello
Annoni, Emanuele ("Ele")9Capitanoretired as a Generale di Squadra Aerea
Arcangeletti, Paolo5
Aurili, Giuseppe5
Baldi, Loris5Sergente Maggioredied 7 October 2015
Bandini, Luigi5KIA April 29, 1944
Barcaro, Giovanni9
Baron, Luigi ("Gino")12Sergente Maggiore
Bartolacchini, Osvaldo6
Bartolozzi, Osvaldo6
Baschirotto, Gianlino ("Giri")11Maresciallo PilotaRetired in 1970 as a Colonnello
Bassi, Livio6TenenteGMMVKIA April 2, 1941 (DOW)[1]
Baylon, Giuseppe5[2]Tenente Colonnello
Bellagambi, Mario13CapitanoRetired in 1967 as a Generale di Brigata Aerea
Benati, Amedeo10
Bernardi, Duilio5
Biagini, Bruno7
Biagini, Lucio5KIA April 25, 1944
Bianchi, Manfredo5
Bianchi, Pietro5KIA August 2, 1943
Biron, Giuseppe ("Bepi")10MaggioreRetired in 1971 as a Generale di Brigata Aerea
Bladelli, Alessandro5 + 7 shared, 1 shared damaged2x SMMV, 2x BMMV
Bonet, Giovanni8Capitano4x SMMV, GIC2cKIA April 29, 1944
Bonannini, Pietro8 + 2 prob.Aiutante di BattagliaTurret gunner on Cant Z.506B and Fiat RS.14 floatplanes (top turret). Credited with 4x Spitfires, 3x Blenheims and 1x Hurricane[3]
Bonfatti, Pietro6 + 7 shared, 2 + 3 shared probably, 4 shared damaged2x SMMV, 1BMMVKIA November 22, 1941
Bonzano, Mario17[2]MaggioreSMMVretired as a Colonello
Bordoni-Bisleri, Franco ("Robur")19Tenente3x SMMV (during WWII), GIC2KIFA[4] September 15, 1975
Botto, Ernesto8 + 20 shared, 7 shared probably . 1 + 4 shared damaged.GMMV
Buogo, Egidio5
Buvoli, Aldo6
Camaioni, Antonio8
Canella, Carlo7, 27 + 5 shared on groundSMMV
Canfora, Antonio7
Caselli, Gilberto5
Cavalli, Evasio5KIA July 21, 1943
Celentano, Agostino6[2]
Cenni, Giuseppe9MaggioreGMMV, 6x SMMV, GIC2KIA September 4, 1943
Ceoletta, Giovanni10[2]Sergente MaggioreRetired in 1981 as a Generale di Brigata Aerea
Chiarini, Guglielmo5CapitanoGMMV, 2x SMMVKIA February 4, 1941
Covre, Tullio5Sergente Maggiore2x SMMV, GIC, SMCV
Cucchi, Carlo5
Cuscuna, Francesco5, 1 shared probable, 2 shared damaged.2x SMMV
Daffara, Vittorino13 + 1 shared, 4 damaged.
Damiani, Rinaldo6 + 3 shared, 4 shared damaged, 1 damaged on the ground.
Dell'Innocenti, Giovanni12[2]KIA July 3, 1943
Bert, Cesare Di6Sergente Piloti3x SMMV
Briona, Giorgio Di11CapitanoSMMV, GIC2
Doglio, Furio7CapitanoGMMV (3x during WWII), LBM (1936), SMA, SMMV, 2x BMMV, GIC2KIA July 27, 1942 on Gozo,
by Canadian top aceGeorge Beurling
Drago, Ugo17 + 3 shared, 1 shared damaged on the ground.Capitano4x SMMV, CMV11 victories with RSI[5]:93
Ettore, Domenico5
Facchini Dotta, Domenico5
Fanali, Duilio15[2]Tenente Colonnello5x SMMV, 2x BMMV, CMWRetired 1971 as a Generale di Squadra Aerea
Ferazzani, Giuseppe5
Ferla, Germano La13[2]GMV, SMMV
Ferrulli, Leonardo21 (+ 1 in Spain)SottotenenteGMV, SMMVKIA July 5, 1943[5]
Fibbia, Guido6 (+ 3 in Spain)Maresciallo Pilota2x SMMV, BMMV, WMC, GIC2
Filippi, Fausto8KIA January 23, 1945
Filippi, Luigi7 + 1 shared.SMMV, BMMVKIA February 20, 1943
Fissore, Giuliano3 shared
Forlani, Dino7
Fornaci, Fausto9Maresciallo PilotaKIA February 6, 1945
Foschini, Ettore7
François, Armando7 + 3 sharedSMMV, BMMV, SMA, BMA, WMC
Frigerio, Iacopo5 + 4 shared, 1 probably, 4 + 4 shared damagedSMMV, BMMV, GIC2
Gaucci, Roberto7
Giannella, Luigi12CapitanoRetired in the 1960s as a Colonnello
Giardina, Antonio52x SMMV, 1BMMV
Giudice, Eber5SMMV, BMMV
Gorrini, Luigi19Sergente MaggioreGMMV (in 1958), BMMV, GIC1, GIC2(4 victories with RSI air force)[5]:93
Graffer, Giorgio5CapitanoGMMV, BMMVKIA November 28, 1940
Guarnaccia, Filippo7[2]
Guerci, Mario5
Guidi, Amedeo6 + 3 shared, 1 + 2 shared probable, 2 + 2 shared damaged.SMMV, 2x WMC
Guiducci, Spiridone5
Incerto, Enrico8, 2 probably, 3 damaged (Spain)GMV, SMMV
Iellici, Luigi5
Laiolo, Domenico6Sergente Maggiore
Lauri, Furio11 (approx.)[6]GMV, 2x SMMV, CMV
Leotta, Eugenio5
Locatelli, Bruno5
Longhi, Felice6 + 4 shared, 4 shared damaged.3x SMMV, CMV, GIC2
Longhini, Antonio8TenenteKIA November 16, 1944
Lucchini, Franco21 + 6 shared (+ 5 in Spain + 52 shared)CapitanoGMMV(Posthumous), 5x SMMV, BMMV, GIC(2c)KIA July 5, 1943 on Sicily[5]:83–93
Magnaghi, Carlo11Maresciallo Pilota
Magrini, Vasco11KIFA[4] July 1961
Malagola, Willy11
Malvezzi, Fernando10Capitano
Mandolini, Orlando7 + 1 shared, 1 + 1 shared damaged, 1 armoured car on the ground.SMMV, WMC, GIC2
Mantelli, Adriano10 + 6 shared (including in Spain)2x SMMV, WMC
Marconcini, Giuseppe6
Mariotti, Luigi5 + 10 shared, 1 shared damaged on the ground.Maggiore4x SMMV, BMMV, WMCKIA on December 27, 1944 in Bell P-39Q
by German Flak[7]
Martinoli, Teresio22 + 14 sharedSergente MaggioreGMV, SMMV, GIC2KIFA[4] in Bell P-39
(1 victory with Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force)[5]:93
Mastroagostino, Angelo11[2]
Maurer, Sergio5KIA May 6, 1943
Mazzitelli, Orfeo8 + 14 sharedTenente
Mecatti, Mario6
Melis, Mario5
Miani, Carlo7CapitanoRitired in 1962 as a Tenente Colonnello. Died 16 April 1994.
Minguzzi, Vittorio13
Miotto, Elio5 + 8 shared, 2 shared probably.3x SMMVKIFA[4] March 21, 1945 during a training flight
in a Bell P-39
Montagnani, Gianfranco5
Montegnacco, Brunetto Di15, 1 on the ground.SMMVKIA April 13, 1938. All victories during
the Spanish War
Monterumici, Amleto6
Monti, Luigi8 + 19 shared, 3 shared probably, 3 + 1 shared damagedSMMV, BMMV, WMC
Moretto, Enrico5
Morosi, Luigi5
Mottet, Giuseppe6 + at least 4 shared, 2 damaged.BMMVKIFA[4] March 30, 1950
Nioi, Clizio7 + 1 shared, 1 probably, 1 damagedCapitano3x SMMV
Nobili, Guido9 + 2 shared, 1 probably.3x SMMV, WMC
Noveli, Raffaello5
Oblach, Giuseppe ("Garolla")7, 2 probably, 1 + 1 shared damagedTenenteGMV, 2x SMMVKIA December 1, 1942
Ocarso, Dante5KIA November 28, 1942
Omiccioli, Enzo ("Cioli")5 + 2 sharedMaresciallo di terza classeGMVKIA February 3, 1941. Brother of Walter Omiccioli.[8]
Omiccioli, Walter ("Valterino"/"Ciulìn"/"Tigre 18"[9])9Sergente PilotiBrother of Enzo Omiccioli. Died January 30, 2009[9][10]
Palazzeschi, Antonio5
Pecchiari, Francesco5KIA 6 July 1942, by Canadian top aceGeorge Beurling
Perdoni, Luciano5 + 3 shared, 2 shared probable, 1 shared damaged.SMMV, 2x BMMV, 3x WMC
Pergameni, Antonio7 + 5 shared, 1 probably, 1 + 7 shared damaged.4x SMMVKIA June 26, 1942
Petrosellini, Costantino ("Pedro")5Sottotenente3x SMMV, 2x WMCLeft the Aeronautica Militare in 1956 as a Tenente Colonnello, and started flying for Alitalia. Died January 21, 2015
Pinna, Mario5 + 6 shared, 1 probably, 1 damaged, 3 armoured cars shared2x SMMV, BMMV, WMC
Pluda, Mario5KIA November 8, 1941
Pocek, Giorgio5
Poggio Suasa, Carlo di11Maggiore
Presel, Guido12 + 10 shared, 2 probably, 2 on the ground (all in Spain).GMV, 2x SMMV, 2x BMMVKIA June 5, 1937
Querci, Alvaro6 + 5 shared, 1 + 1 shared probably, 3 shared damaged.SMMV, BMMV
Reiner, Giulio10 + 57 shared, 7 + 23 shared probably, 2 + 9 shared damaged, 3 + 3 shared on the ground.CapitanoSMMV;BMMV;GIC2Retired in 1949 as a Maggiore.
Died September 6, 2002
Remondino, Aldo5
Ricca, Corrado5 + 7 shared, 1 + 1 shared probable, 4 on the ground2x SMMV, WMCDied 1995
Robetto, Giuseppe10Capitano2 x GIC 1Died in Argentina in 1984
Rodoz, Diego6
Romagnoli, Carlo11GMVKIA September 7, 1941
Roveda, Riccardo5Tenente Colonnello
Ruspoli, Carlo11Born in 1906, Ruspoli is recorded as probably the oldest Italian fighter pilot to become an ace in World War II, achieving his 11 victories first in North Africa and then on the Russian front.
Ruzzin, Giuseppe5 + 6 shared, 8 + 4 shared damaged2x SMMV, BMMV, WMCDied February 6, 2009
Sajeva, Giovanni5
Salvatore, Massimo10 + 6 shared, 3 probably)SMMV, BMMV
Sanson, Attilio12
Sant'Andrea, Vincenzo7
Savini, Angelo7 + 7 shared, 1 + 1 shared probableSMMV, 2x BMMV
Scarpetta, Per6Maggiore3x SMMV, 2x BMMV, WMCKIA August 14, 1942
Schiappacasse, Lombardo7
Seganti, Carlo5TenenteGMMV (Posthumous)KIA July 12, 1942, North of Malta, by Canadian aceGeorge Beurling,
while searching for a Missing In Action fellow pilot.
Seidl, Ricardo6GMVKIA September 27, 1941
Serafini, Ferruccio9Sergente Piloti
Serini, Pietro11[2]Maggiore
Simionato, Olindo5
Soffritti, Aroldo8, 5 probably, 1 damaged, 11 shared on the ground, 5 shared damaged on the groundMaresciallo Pilota2x SMMVDied February 18, 1977
Solaro, Claudio12 + 14 shared, 1 + 1 shared probable, 8 shared damaged, 20 on the groundCapitano2x SMMV, 3x BMMV, 3x WMC, GIC2Retired as a Generale di Squadra Aerea
Solaroli, Giorgio11
Spigaglia, Alberto6 + 4 shared2x SMMV, BMMV, WMC
Squarcia, Vittorio5
Stabile, Natalino10 + 2 shared
Sterzi, Annibale5
Talamini, Renato5 + 4 shared, 3 + 5 shared damaged.TenenteSMMV, BMMVKIA April 10, 1944[11]
Tarantola, Ennio ("Banana")11 + 4 shared, 1 probably, 1 on the sea + 1 in Spain with Aviazione LegionariaMaresciallo Pilota2x SMMV(during WWII, + 2 in Spain), 2x BMMVDied July 30, 2001
Tessari, Arrigo53x SMMV, BMMV, WMC
Torchio, Luigi5SMMV, WMCKIA January 30, 1944
Torresi, Giulio10 + 10 shared, 5 + 2 shared probable, 11 shared damagedCapitano4x SMMV, GIC2KIA July 1, 1944
Tugnoli, Giorgio6 + 4 shared, 1 probable3x SMMV, BMMV, WMC
Valenzano, Raffaele8
Valtancoli, Tito8
Vanzan, Virgilio7
Veronese, Alberto62x SMMVKIA November 4, 1944
Veronesi, Mario11 + 6 shared, 2 + 2 shared probably, 1 damaged.SMMV, BMMV, GIC2
Visconti di Lampugnano, Adriano26Maggiore7 victories with RSI
Shot in the back by Russian guard after surrender April 29, 1945[5]:93
Visintini, Mario16 (+ 2 in Spain), 5 probable, 32 on the ground (solo + shared)CapitanoGMMV, SMMV, BMMVHighest scoring biplane pilot of the war
and most successful pilot of the East African campaign
KIFA[4] February 11, 1941[5]:93
Zemella, Celso5 + 1 shared3x SMMV, BMMV, GIC2
Zotti, Andrea9 + 3 shared, 1 damagedKIA March 16, 1940
Zotti, Nicola5
Zuccarini, Gian5[2]

See also

Notes

Abbreviations
Awards
AwardTitle
BMA Medaglia di bronzo commemorativa d'impresse aeronautiche (Bronze Medal of Aviation)
BMMV Medaglia di bronzo al Valore Militare (Bronze Medal of Military Valor)
CMV Croce di Guerra al Valor Militare (War Cross for Military Valor)
GIC1 Eisernes Kreuz I. Klasse (German Iron Cross 1st Class)
GIC2 Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse (German Iron Cross 2nd Class)
GMMV Medaglia d'oro al Valore Militare (Gold Medal of Military Valour)
LBM Médaille Louis Blériot (FAI's Louis Blériot medal)
SMA Medaglia d'argento commemorativa d'impresse aeronautiche (Silver Medal of Aviation)
SMCV Medaglia d'Argento al Valore Militare (Silver Medal of Civil Valor)
SMMV Medaglia d'Argento al Valore Militare (Silver Medal of Military Valor)
WMC Croce al Merito di Guerra (War Merit Cross (Italy))

References

Citations
  1. died of wounds received in action
  2. Controversy regarding exact number of victories. Some victories are probably confirmed, but the exact number is unknown. Sources might have included some pilots among the aces based on a misinterpretation of official documents.
  3. Warhistoryonline.com The forgotten aces; air gunner aces of WWII, visited March 20, 2018
  4. killed in flight accident
  5. Shores, Christopher, "Air Aces", Greenwich, CT, Bison Books, 1983. ISBN 0-86124-104-5.
  6. Shores 1983, p. 93.
  7. derived during World War II from the German Flugabwehrkanone, for "aircraft defence cannon"
  8. (in Italian) Il Portale delle Memorie - Enzo Omiccioli, Visited 21 March 2018
  9. (in Italian) La Tribuna di Treviso Aeronautica in lutto é morto Omiccioli, un mito del 51 Stromo (Omiccioli died, Air Force mourns a myth of the 51st Wing) (1 February 2009), Visited 21 March 2018
  10. (in Italian) Il Portale delle Memorie - Walter Omiccioli, Visited 21 March 2018
  11. Biplane fighter aces – Italy - Tenente Renato Talamini, visited March 20, 2018
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