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Rudolf Schoenert (27 July 1911 – 30
November 1985) was the
seventh highest scoring night fighter flying ace in the
German Luftwaffe during World War II...
- were
eliminated in the
final development aircraft.
Oberleutnant Rudolf Schoenert of 4./NJG 2
decided to
experiment with upward-firing guns in 1941 and...
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composed of his
friend Karl Schnörrer,
Oberst Gordon Gollob,
Major Rudolf Schoenert,
Hauptmann Heinz Strüning,
Major Josef Fözö and
Major Georg Christl. The...
- the type
against its
critics was
Hauptmann Rudolf Schoenert of III./Nachtjagdgeschwader 3.
Schoenert suggested to his
Commanding officer, in July 1942...
- Ta 154. In
November 1944 3/NJGr 10
relocated to Jüterbog.
Major Rudolf Schoenert, 1
January 1944 – 6
March 1945
Major Lüdtke, 6
March 1945 – 30
April 1945...
- 60–79
Werner Streib (67)
Manfred Meurer (65) Günther
Radusch (64)
Rudolf Schoenert (64)
Heinz Rökker (63) 50–59 Paul
Zorner (59)
Martin Becker (58) Gerhard...
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Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, 1
August 1943 – 5
August 1943
Major Rudolf Schoenert, 5
August 1943 – 31
December 1943
Major Paul Zorner, 20 July 1944 – 8...
- flame-out left him defenceless. On 15 November, Schnörrer and
Major Rudolf Schoenert,
Oberst Gordon Gollob,
Major Georg Christl,
Hauptmann Heinz Strüning,...
- (operations officer) in the 20. Panzer-Division 12
August 1944 — —
Rudolf Schoenert+
Luftwaffe 13-LOberleutnant of the
Reserves Staffelkapitän of the 4./Nachtjagdgeschwader...
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Hauptmann 28 (incl. 6 in Spain) LG 1, ZG 76, ZG 26 Knight's
Cross Rudolf Schoenert Major 64 NJG 1, NJG 2, NJG 3, NJG 100, NJGr 10, NJG 5 Knight's
Cross with...