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Leutnant Kurt
Wintgens (1
August 1894 – 25
September 1916) was a
German World War I
fighter ace. He was the
first fighter pilot to
score an
aerial victory...
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Robert Wintgen (13 June 1882 – 1966) was a
German chemist.
Wintgen studied at the
University of Bonn and made his Ph.D with E.
Rimbach at the University...
- .46C. doi:10.1134/S0021364020010105. S2CID 255230442. Friedrich, H. &
Wintgen, D.
Interfering resonances and
bound states in the continuum. Phys. Rev...
- performance. The
first Eindecker victory came on 1 July 1915, when
Leutnant Kurt
Wintgens, of
Feldflieger Abteilung 6 on the
Western Front,
downed a Morane-Saulnier...
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Military Services in Colombia. Münster: LIT. p. 62. ISBN 978-3-643-90282-5.
Wintgens, Luc J. (2013-04-17). The Law in
Philosophical Perspectives: My Philosophy...
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Wiley and Sons. p. 68. ISBN 978-1-4443-1778-7.
Retrieved 13
December 2011.
Wintgens, Jean
Nicolas (2009). Coffee: Growing, Processing,
Sustainable Production:...
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fighter aircraft occurred in 1915, by
German Luftstreitkräfte
Leutnant Kurt
Wintgens.
Fighter aces appeared; the
greatest (by
number of
Aerial Combat victories)...
- of the
elevators made
level flight difficult;
German ace
Leutnant Kurt
Wintgens, who
along with
Leutnant Parschau was the
primary Fliegertruppe pilot responsible...
- gun,
which was in fact
achieved on 1 July 1915 by the
German ace Kurt
Wintgens.
Immelmann was the
first aviator to
receive the Pour le Mérite, colloquially...
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International Plant Nutrition Institute. p. 65. ISBN 978-9834450311.
Wintgens, Jean
Nicolas (2012). Coffee: Growing, Processing,
Sustainable Production...