- with a
synchronized machine gun.
Wintgens was the
recipient of the Iron
Cross and the Pour le Mérite (Blue Max).
Wintgens was born into a
military family...
- of the
elevators made
level flight difficult;
German ace
Leutnant Kurt
Wintgens, who
along with
Leutnant Parschau was the
primary Fliegertruppe pilot responsible...
- fighters. Two
German military aviators,
Leutnants Otto
Parschau and Kurt
Wintgens,
worked for the
Fokker firm
during the
spring of 1915,
demonstrating the...
- gun,
which was in fact
achieved on 1 July 1915 by the
German ace Kurt
Wintgens.
Immelmann was the
first aviator to
receive the Pour le Mérite, colloquially...
-
fighter aircraft occurred in 1915, by
German Luftstreitkräfte
Leutnant Kurt
Wintgens.
Fighter aces appeared; the
greatest (by
number of
Aerial Combat victories)...
- Otto
Parschau and Kurt
Wintgens,
worked closely with
Anthony Fokker in
early 1915
during evaluation of the M.5K/MG.
Wintgens is
known to have downed...
-
International Plant Nutrition Institute. p. 65. ISBN 978-9834450311.
Wintgens, Jean
Nicolas (2012). Coffee: Growing, Processing,
Sustainable Production...
-
scored his
first victory. In July 1915, Boelcke, Immelmann, Parschau, and
Wintgens began to fly the
Eindecker aircraft in combat. As the
German single-seat...
- doi:10.1097/00004583-199605000-00015. PMID 8935207. Johnson, Maggie;
Wintgens,
Alison (2001). The
Selective Mutism Resource Manual. Speechmark. ISBN 978-0-86388-280-7...
- A.16/15 in May and June 1915 to
German fighter pilots,
including Kurt
Wintgens,
Oswald Boelcke and Max Immelmann. The Fokker, with its
typical Morane...