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Leutnant Otto
Parschau (11
November 1890 – 21 July 1916) was a
German World War I
flying ace and
recipient of the Pour le Mérite,
Royal House Order of...
- airframe's "shoulder-winged"
location while armed and in
Parschau's use in May and June 1915.
Parschau made
several attempts at
aerial combat during June 1915...
- not
without serious problems on
occasion (as
noted by Otto
Parschau),
prototyped on
Parschau's own A.16/15
Fokker A.III "green machine"
monoplane with the...
- (military type name "Fokker A.III"), of
which A.16/15, ****igned to Otto
Parschau,
became the
prototype of the
Fokker Eindecker series of
fighter designs...
-
Subsequent production E.Is had
their wings lowered slightly – as
Leutnant Otto
Parschau's E.1/15 had
later in its
career during 1915 – from the M.5's
shoulder configuration...
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weapon was also
temperamental when used on the M.5K/MG, as
noted by Otto
Parschau. The MG 14 and
subsequent MG 14/17 did make one
important contribution...
-
underwent combat evaluation on the
Western Front by
Oberleutnant Otto
Parschau in
October 1915,
making it the
first twin-gun
fighter in service. Leading...
-
entered pilot training at the
Fokker school in Schwerin,
where Leutnant Otto
Parschau had
already been
brought in by the
Fokker factory to
prepare an example...
-
month later. Therefore, the
German pilots like
Wintgens and
Leutnant Otto
Parschau,
another pioneering Eindecker pilot,
could employ the
simple combat tactic...
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