On 11 September 1943, flying for the Allies, Le Gloan died landing his P-39 Airacobra. In his complicated career, he shot down 4 German, 7 Italian, and 7 British aircraft.
^Kills credited as: 13 May 1940 – Bf 110 6 to 16 June 1940 – four Hs 126s, Do 17, Bf 109 confirmed and another Bf 109 and a He 111 as probables 8 November 1942 – two C-47s, and another probable, Sea Hurricane 26 November 1943 – probable Do 217 and two Fw 200s confirmed.[1]
^Kills credited as: 8 June 1941 – Royal Navy Fairey Fulmar 9 June 1941 – Hawker Hurricane 13 June 1941 – No 11 Sqn Blenheim 23 June 1941 – Hurricane and a Tomahawk 5 July 1941 – Hurricane 18 May 1942 – Royal Navy Fulmar.[1]
References
^ abcKetley, Barry (1999). French Aces of World War 2. Osprey Aircraft of the Aces. Osprey Publishing. ISBN978-1-85532-898-3.