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  1. Leutnant Max Ritter von Mulzer was a German World War I flying ace credited with ten aerial victories. He was the first Bavarian fighter ace, first Bavarian ace recipient of the Pour le Merite, and first Bavarian knighted for his exploits.

    • Cavalry; aviation
    • Leutnant
    • 1914–1916
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    Died: 26 September 1916. Place of Death: Armee Flug Park 6, Valenciennes. As a cadet, Mulzer joined the cavalry in the summer of 1914 and received a commission at the end of the year. In August 1915, he transferred to the German Air Force, serving with FFA 4b and FFA 62 before becoming a fighting pilot. He scored his first confirmed victory on ...

  3. Leutnant Max Ritter von Mulzer was a German ace fighter pilot who scored ten confirmed victories during World War I flying the Fokker Eindecker. He is also known for being the first Bavarian to become an ace and to receive the Pour le Mérite. Like many WWI aviators, he started as a cavalryman but transferred to the air service.

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  5. Max Ritter von Müller (birth name Max Müller) (1 January 1887 – 9 January 1918) PlM, IC, MOMJ was a German World War I fighter ace credited with 36 victories. He was the highest scoring Bavarian pilot of the war. A prewar pilot, Müller broke both legs in an aviation accident soon after World War I broke out.

    • Germany
    • 9 January 1918 (aged 31), near Moorslede, Belgium
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  6. Leutnant Max Ritter von Mulzer was a World War I flying ace credited with ten aerial victories.[1] He was the first Bavarian fighter ace, first Bavarian ace recipient of the Pour le Merite, and first Bavarian knighted for his exploits.[2] Mulzer graduated from cadet training with the Royal...

  7. Leutnant Max Ritter von Mulzer was a World War I flying ace credited with ten aerial victories. Education. Mulzer graduated from cadet training with the Royal Bavarian Cadet Corps on 10 July 1914, and was commissioned in the 8th Cavalry Regiment on 13 December 1914. Career.

  8. Volume 10 covers two fighter aces, Eduard Ritter von Dostler and Max Ritter von Müller, bomber commander Rudolf Kleine, and Leader of Airships Peter Strasser. Volume 10 includes 128 photographs, 10 of them in color, and 7 color profiles of aircraft flown by these men in its 114 pages. $29.99

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