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| | Message text Ashtar wrote:
Here are the final results [kills - deaths (points)]:
1. Lawtygrr 2 - 1 (199) 2. Ashtar 2 - 1 (183) 3. Troll 1 - 1 (132) 3. Lepres 1 - 1 (132)
As said, Pilots will be award as follow 3rd Runner Up- Troll, Adam, Hans Ritter von (21 vic, Germany) http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/germany/adam.html Married with two children, Ritter von Adam served in the infantry until he was badly wounded on 2 September 1914. Recovering from his wounds, he transferred to the Fliegertruppe and often flew as an observer for Eduard von Schleich while assigned to FA(A) 2b. Flying the Albatros D.III, he scored his first three victories with Jasta 34. In the summer of 1917, he joined Jasta 6, becoming Staffelf¨¹hrer on 30 August 1917. He was killed in action near Langemarck when his Albatros D.V was shot down, possibly by Kenneth Montgomery. His Knight's Cross with Swords of the Order of the House of Hohenzollern was awarded posthumously. Last reported plane: Albratos DV
2nd Runner Up- Lepres, Alexander, William Melville (22 vic, Canada) http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/canada/alexander.html Also under the "black Flight". A geek for Triplane and Camel
1st Runner Up- Ashtar, Bourjade, L¨¦on J.P. (28 vic, France) http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/france/bourjade.html Alexander joined the Royal Naval Air Service in 1916. In April 1917, he was assigned to the "Black Flight" under Raymond Collishaw. A geek in Triplane and Camel
and the ACE of ACE Winner- Lawtygrr , Allmenroeder (Allmenröder), Karl (30 Vic, Germany) http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/germany/allmenroder.html The son of a pastor, Allmenröder studied medicine before the war. He served with a field artillery regiment before joining the Air Service with his brother Willi in 1916. Allmenröder honed his skills as a combat pilot under Manfred von Richthofen in Jasta 11. Ace Pilot for Albratos DIII and Fokker Dr.I Last reported seeing place: Zillebeke |
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