Carl Menckhoff (14 April 1883 – 11 January 1949) was a German First World War fighter ace. He was credited with 39 confirmed victories, the majority over...
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German ace Werner Voss (48 victories), who was killed; and possibly also Carl Menckhoff (39 victories). By 11 October 1917, Rhys-Davids had shot down five more...
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Schleich, better known as the "Black Knight", destroyed 35 enemy aircraft. Carl Menckhoff, fighter ace, with 39 confirmed victories. Paul Bäumer, fighter ace...
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Siegfried Macholz Erich von Manstein Wilhelm Marschall Rudolf Meister Carl Menckhoff Georg Meyer (aviator) Walter Model Arthur Mülverstedt Max Näther Ulrich...
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(toy company) Carl Severing (1875–1952), politician (SPD) Otto Weddigen (1882–1915), submarine-commander in World War I Carl Menckhoff (1883–1949), WWI...
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List of victories of Carl Menckhoff Carl Menckhoff was a German flying ace of the First World War. He scored 20 aerial victories as a sergeant-pilot for...
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(someitnes called The Flying Circus). Until the belated discovery of Carl Menckhoff's memoirs, it was believed that he piloted this Albatros. Cite: Täger...
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time, he had been credited with 27 victories including German aces Carl Menckhoff and Werner Voss. The Irish Volunteers held its convention immediately...
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flown by the 48-victory ace Werner Voss and an Albatros piloted by Carl Menckhoff. Voss, aided by the frequent jams of his opponents' guns, avoided being...
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Franz Büchner 40 Lothar von Richthofen 40 Heinrich Gontermann 39 Carl Menckhoff 39 Carl Bolle 36 Julius Buckler 36 Max Ritter von Müller 36 Gustav Dörr...
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moved to 18 Armee to become part of Jagdgruppe Nord. On 1 April 1918, Carl Menckhoff scored the squadron's first aerial victory. On 7 July 1918, Jasta 72...
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in the subsequent crash. His 39 victories will tie him with Leutnant Carl Menckhoff as the 13th-highest-scoring German ace of World War I. October 30–31...
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Canadian fighter ace Alfred Edwin McKay was shot down by German ace Carl Menckhoff during a dogfight over Belgium. Listed as deceased, he had earned 10...
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POW Lt. Walter L. Avery, DSC, 2 aerial victories (1st victory was Carl Menckhoff) Lt. Richard A. Blodgett, (KIA) Lt. Harold R. Buckley, DSC (2x) Lt....
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Memerty Generalmajor Army 28 February 1871 — Carl Menckhoff Leutnant Luftstreitkräfte 23 April 1918 — Carl Merkel Oberstleutnant Army 3 May 1918 — — Max...
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South Africa Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force 39 DSC*, DFC Carl Menckhoff German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 39 PLM, HOH, IC Alfred Atkey Canada...
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December 1917, McKay was shot down over Belgium. Jasta 2's Leutnant Carl Menckhoff was credited with the victory, although a German 2-seater also claimed...
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Among the aces who served in the squadron, the following are notable: Carl Menckhoff Julius Schmidt Georg Schlenker Kurt Wissemann Georg Weiner Halberstadt...
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Garde Landwehr battalion on board. This unit was commanded by Major F.W. Menckhoff, and was about to join in large scale maneuvers near Koblenz. For the...
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