Dick Bong wasn't a leader nor was he a above average pilot.
He was agressive and a good gunner. You'll note that ever though he had the rank and combat experience he was never in any position of authority. After leaving the 9th FS has a flight leader, he was assigned to HQ 5th FC has a "gunnery expert". Has such he attached himself to any unit he wished and picked out the choicest missions for himself. To be in running for the best you have to be a outstanding combat flyer and a leader. B/G Jim Howard MOH, double ace and CO of the 354th FG said that the great combat fighter pilot/leader he ever saw was Major Don Beerbower 18 kills CO 353rd FS KIA 8-9-44.
My vote would be for L/C Grant Mahony who was a 5 kill ace (plus 20+ on the ground) who flew more combat missions (550+) than any other American pilot in WWII. He flew with the 24th PG in the Philippines, commanded the 17th Prov Sqd in Java, 76th FS in China, Fighter Section 1st Air Commandos in Burma and was KIA has Deputy CO of the 8th FG in the Philippines in 1945. He received the DSC, 3 Silver Stars, 4 DFCs, PH, 15 Air Medals, British DFC, 6 PUCs and 10 battles stars. Bet you never even heard of him
