
No one is quite sure how many German aircraft Clostermann shot down. He was credited with 33 kills, but official records show the number to be around 20. No matter, Clo Clo flew with skill and courage and was an inspiration to everyone around him.
Clostermann, who died at his home in southwest France on March 22, worked as an aeronautical engineer after the war and became a vice president of the Cessna Aircraft Company. He also entered politics and spent 23 years as a high-profile Gaullist in the French legislature until giving up his seat in 1969.
He was 85.
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