The leading aces in the west were with 158 kills against planes from the British Empire , , and , and with 56 kills of aircraft from the of a total of 78.
Wilberg later played a large role in the development of German air doctrine.
One of their primary duties was to serve as aggressor pilots, training other pilots in.
Established in 1938, they were deployed in parachute operations in 1940 and 1941 and participated in the and the in May 1940, and during the in May 1941.