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Otto Kissenberth (26 February 1893 – 2 August 1919) was a German flying ace of World War I credited with 20 aerial victories. He was a prewar mechanical engineer who joined the German air service in 1914. After being trained and after serving as a reconnaissance pilot, he became one of the first German fighter pilots, flying with Kampfeinsitzerkommando (Combat Single-Seater Command) KEK Einsisheim. He scored six victories with this unit as it morphed into a fighter squadron, Jagdstaffel 16. His success brought him command of Jagdstaffel 23 on 4 August 1917. He would run his victory tally to 20, downing his final victim using a captured British Sopwith Camel on 20 May 1918. Nine days later, a crash while flying the Camel ended Kissenberth's combat career. His injuries were severe enough he

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  • Otto Kissenberth (de)
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  • Otto Kissenberth (* 26. Februar 1893 in Landshut; † 3. August 1919 in den Bayerischen Alpen) war ein deutscher Jagdflieger im Ersten Weltkrieg und Träger des Ordens Pour le Mérite. (de)
  • Otto Kissenberth (26 February 1893 – 2 August 1919) was a German flying ace of World War I credited with 20 aerial victories. He was a prewar mechanical engineer who joined the German air service in 1914. After being trained and after serving as a reconnaissance pilot, he became one of the first German fighter pilots, flying with Kampfeinsitzerkommando (Combat Single-Seater Command) KEK Einsisheim. He scored six victories with this unit as it morphed into a fighter squadron, Jagdstaffel 16. His success brought him command of Jagdstaffel 23 on 4 August 1917. He would run his victory tally to 20, downing his final victim using a captured British Sopwith Camel on 20 May 1918. Nine days later, a crash while flying the Camel ended Kissenberth's combat career. His injuries were severe enough he (en)
  • Otto Kissenberth (ur. 26 lutego 1893, zm. 2 sierpnia 1919) – niemiecki as myśliwski z czasów I wojny światowej. Osiągnął 20 zwycięstw powietrznych. Otto Kissenberth urodził się w Bawarii. Studiował we Francji na uniwersytecie w Grenoble. Następnie uzyskał tytuł inżyniera mechanika na uczelni technicznej w Monachium. (pl)
  • Otto Kissenberth (26 de Fevereiro de 1893 – 2 de Agosto de 1919) foi um piloto alemão que combateu na Primeira Guerra Mundial. Abateu 20 aeronaves inimigas, o que fez dele um ás da aviação. Antes da guerra era um engenheiro mecânico, e em 1914 voluntariou-se para o Serviço Aéreo. Depois de receber treino como piloto de reconhecimento, tornou-se num dos primeiros pilotos de caça alemães. O seu sucesso como piloto fez com que fosse nomeado comandante da Jasta 23 a 4 de Agosto de 1917. Com um avião capturado aos britânicos, Kissenberth abateu a sua última vítima com uma aeronave da força inimiga, no dia 20 de Maio de 1918. Nove dias mais tarde, enquanto voava a mesma aeronave, ficou gravemente ferido quando a aeronave caiu. Ficou incapaz de voltar a voar até ao final da guerra. Depois da guer (pt)
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