Otto Schmidt (aviator), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Otto Schmidt (aviator)

German flying ace

Date of Birth: 23-Mar-1885

Place of Birth: Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany

Date of Death: 24-Jul-1944

Profession: flying ace

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Otto Schmidt (aviator)

  • Doctor Oberleutnant Otto Schmidt HOH, IC, was a German patriot who became a World War I fighter ace credited with 20 aerial victories, including eight against enemy observation balloons.
  • He commanded three different jagdstaffeln (squadrons) as well as a jagdgruppe (fighter wing). After schooling that led him to a doctorate, he performed his military service in 1909-1910.
  • He was an executive in his family's brewery until 1914.
  • Returning to service, he fought in the early stages of World War I and was wounded.
  • After being reassigned to a reserve unit and designated as an ordnance officer, he applied for pilot's training.
  • The aviation service accepted him as an aerial observer in March 1916.
  • He scored two victories while an observer, and survived being shot down. After being trained as a pilot beginning in October 1916, he was assigned as a fighter pilot to Jasta 7.
  • As his personal victory score mounted, he was appointed to various command positions, including that of one of history's first fighter wings.
  • After ten victories, he was severely wounded on 18 October 1917 while engaged in a highly hazardous attack on an observation balloon.
  • He returned to wing command while on crutches in July 1918, and eventually resumed his string of aerial victories the following month.
  • At war's ending, his Blue Max award was still pending when the order was abolished by the German Empire's defeat.

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