2 skins - Jasta 11-pilots unknown


4x Skins - jasta 26 1x -generic


2x Bruno Loerzer-black and white star on the side
Jagdstaffeln in 1916 before joining Jagdstaffel 26 in January 1917th By then he had scored two victories over French aircraft. Reached His tally 20 victories at the end of October and he received the Pour le Mérite in February 1918th

1xOtto Fruhner - His combat Successes Began When he was serving in the 26th Jagdstaffel He shot down two Sopwiths in Two Separate Engagements on 3 September 1917th
There was a four month lapse. Then, on 3 January 1918, he scored for the third time, and HIS Continued success through until March, with His 9th victory on 26 March. On 3 June, he was Awarded the Prussian Military Merit Cross, the award for Highest valor available to Enlisted men in the German military. There was another lapse of three months, then on 1 July, he downed HIS tenth victim's Handbook Überkanone. From That point on, he accrued victories until 4 September 1918, When he shot down three Sopwith Camels from 70 Squadron of the Royal Air Force as HIS share of the eight Losses by the British, this dogfight was the largest loss of fighters ever suffered by the RAF in a single engagement in World War I.
Fruhner was subsequently Commissioned. He was ook proposed for the Pour le Merite, the German military's Highest Award for Bravery. The Pour le Merite was reserved for officers, just as the Military Merit Cross was for Enlisted men. There were only five German aces Who won both awards. referring to: the Kaiser abdicated before approving the award.
On 20 September 1918, while in a dogfight with Sopwith Camels of 203 Squadron of the Royal Air Force, he collided with one of Them. Although injured, he leapt from HIS irreparably damaged aircraft and parachuted to safety. The Camel he had collided with crashed, it was Credited as Fruhner's 27th victory
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