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  1. 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 opposing fighter aces. Already in his 30s when he learned to fly in February 1915, he was one of the oldest pilots in the Luftstreitkräfte (Air Force).

  2. Carl Menckhoff (1883-1948) was a noted German fighter pilot during the First World War, achieving a total of 39 victories during 1917 and 1918. Sponsored Links. Born on 14 April 1883 in Herford, Westphalia, Menckhoff entered the army in 1903 aged 20.

  3. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. 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 opposing fighter aces. Already in his 30s when he learned to fly in February 1915, he was one of the oldest pilots in the Luftstreitkräfte (Air Force).

  4. Carl Menckhoff (14 April 1883 - 11 January 1948) was a German First World War fighter ace, credited with 39 confirmed victories. Already in his 30s when he learned to fly, he was one of the oldest pilots in the Imperial German Air Service. He transferred from infantry service to aviation as a...

  5. Jan 1, 2013 · 5.0 6 ratings. See all formats and editions. 'Carl Menckhoff: Reminiscenses of War and Captivity' is the story of one of Germany's great aces of the First World War, who scored 39 victories and was awarded the Pour le Mérite, Imperial Germany's highest award for valor.

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  6. Carl Menckhoff was a German flying ace of the First World War. He scored 20 aerial victories as a sergeant-pilot for Jagdstaffel 3 before becoming an officer commanding Jagdstaffel 72. While leading this fighter squadron, he scored 19 more aerial victories. His 39 aerial victories are listed below. This list is complete for entries, though ...

  7. On 1 April 1918, Carl Menckhoff scored the squadron's first aerial victory. On 7 July 1918, Jasta 72 was posted to 1 Armee. [2] . The squadron continued to serve until the war's end. Commanding officers ( Staffelführer) Carl Menckhoff: ca 11 February 1918 – 25 July 1918 ( POW) Kurt Muller: ca 25 July 1918 – 23 October 1918.

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