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Robert Alexander Little, DSO & Bar, DSC & Bar (19 July 1895 – 27 May 1918), a World War I fighter pilot, is generally regarded as the most successful Australian flying ace, with an official tally of forty-seven victories. Born in Victoria, he travelled to England in 1915 and learned to fly at his own expense before joining the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). Posted to the Western Front in June 1916, he flew Sopwith Pups, Triplanes and Camels with No. 8 Squadron RNAS, achieving thirty-eight victories within a year and earning the Distinguished Service Order and Bar, the Distinguished Service Cross and Bar, and the French Croix de Guerre. Rested in July 1917, he volunteered to return to the front in March 1918 and scored a further nine victories with No. 3 Squadron RNAS (later No. 203 Squadr

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  • Robert Alexander Little (de)
  • Robert Little (pl)
  • Robert A. Little (en)
  • Литтл, Роберт (ru)
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  • Robert Alexander Little (* 19. Juli 1895 in Hawthorn, Provinz Victoria, Australien; † 27. Mai 1918 bei Nœux-les-Mines, Frankreich) war der erfolgreichste australische Jagdflieger des Ersten Weltkrieges. Ihm werden 47 siegreiche Luftkämpfe angerechnet. (de)
  • Robert Alexander Little, DSO & Bar, DSC & Bar (19 July 1895 – 27 May 1918), a World War I fighter pilot, is generally regarded as the most successful Australian flying ace, with an official tally of forty-seven victories. Born in Victoria, he travelled to England in 1915 and learned to fly at his own expense before joining the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). Posted to the Western Front in June 1916, he flew Sopwith Pups, Triplanes and Camels with No. 8 Squadron RNAS, achieving thirty-eight victories within a year and earning the Distinguished Service Order and Bar, the Distinguished Service Cross and Bar, and the French Croix de Guerre. Rested in July 1917, he volunteered to return to the front in March 1918 and scored a further nine victories with No. 3 Squadron RNAS (later No. 203 Squadr (en)
  • Robert (Bob) Alexander Little (ur. 19 lipca 1895 w Melbourne, zm. 27 maja 1918 pod Noeux) – australijski lotnik wojskowy, as myśliwski lotnictwa brytyjskiego podczas I wojny światowej. Osiągnął największą liczbę zwycięstw wśród pilotów Australii. Urodził się w Hawthorn (przedmieście Melbourne) w Australii; jego rodzice byli Szkotami, którzy wyemigrowali do Kanady, następnie do Australii. Robert Little był żonaty i miał jedno dziecko. (pl)
  • Роберт Александер Литтл (англ. Robert Alexander Little; 19 июля 1895, , Мельбурн, Виктория, Австралия — 27 мая 1918, Не-ле-Мин, Не-ле-Мин, Па-де-Кале, Нор — Па-де-Кале, Франция) — наиболее успешный австралийский лётчик-ас времён Первой мировой войны, сбивший, по официальным данным, 47 вражеских самолётов. (ru)
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  • Robert Alexander Little (en)
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  • "Rikki" (en)
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  • Robert Alexander Little (en)
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  • Nœux, France (en)
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  • Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia (en)
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