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List of World War I flying aces with {{Orphan}} template, as of 16/17 April 2010.

  1. Jean Chaput (de-orphaned)
  2. John Stanley Chick (de-orphaned)
  3. Eugene Coler (de-orphaned)
  4. Johannes Klein (de-orphaned)
  5. Gilbert Sardier (de-orphaned)
  6. James Fitz-Morris (de-orphaned)
  7. Franz Piechulek (de-orphaned)
  8. Georg Schlenker >>
  9. Rudolf Wendelmuth (de-orphaned)
  10. Harry Gosford Reeves (Non-notable)
  11. Fritz Anders (de-orphaned)
  12. Eugene Camplan >
  13. Pierre Pendaries (de-orphaned)
  14. Cosimo Rennella (de-orphaned)
  15. Jean-Paul Favre De Thierrens (de-orphaned)
  16. Walbanke Ashby Pritt (de-orphaned)

Added 12 May 2010:

  1. Mario Fucini (de-orphaned)
  2. Josef Friedrich >>

Added 21 May 2010.

  1. Palace Dog (de-orphaned)