Captain Albert Ball - British ace pilot.
In the First World War, Captain Albert Ball was "Britain's highest scoreing ace fighter pilot". In 1916 he joined the British Royal Air Force. He quickly introduced himself as a daring pilot. Within a few months, he destroyed 43 supply planes, fighter planes and balloons. On one evening in 1917, he and his Wingman Lothar von Richthofen collided with a German warship, both of them crossland, Ball died, Lothar survived. To achieve heroism, this 20-year-old pilot has achieved "the Victoria Cross".