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Károly Kaszala (1892–1932; Hungarian: Kaszala Károly, German: Karl Kaszala) was an Austro-Hungarian World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories, thus winning his nation's highest honor, the Gold Medal for Bravery. Joining the military in 1914, he volunteered for aviation duty after recruit training. After pilot's training, he was posted to Fliegerkompanie 14, where he refused to fly his assigned aircraft. He was transferred for his insubordination; as he gained experience in his new unit, he and his observers managed to score three aerial victories from his reconnaissance two-seater. He was then upgraded to single-seat fighters, winning four more victories by the end of 1917. He was then posted to test pilot duties until war's end. In addition to the Gold Medal for Bravery,

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  • Károly Kaszala (Nitra, 20 febbraio 1894 – Poroszló, 5 settembre 1932) è stato un aviatore austro-ungarico.Károly Kaszala Oszlányi Vitéz fu il pilota dell'Impero austro-ungarico, che aveva raggiunto 8 vittorie aeree certificate durante la prima guerra mondiale. Dopo la guerra ha deciso di fare il volo sportivo. (it)
  • Károly Kaszala (1892–1932; Hungarian: Kaszala Károly, German: Karl Kaszala) was an Austro-Hungarian World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories, thus winning his nation's highest honor, the Gold Medal for Bravery. Joining the military in 1914, he volunteered for aviation duty after recruit training. After pilot's training, he was posted to Fliegerkompanie 14, where he refused to fly his assigned aircraft. He was transferred for his insubordination; as he gained experience in his new unit, he and his observers managed to score three aerial victories from his reconnaissance two-seater. He was then upgraded to single-seat fighters, winning four more victories by the end of 1917. He was then posted to test pilot duties until war's end. In addition to the Gold Medal for Bravery, (en)
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