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Max Immelmann [Germany]

Name:Max Immelmann
Country:Germany
Rank:Oberleutnant
Unit:FA62
Victories:15
Born:21 September 1890
Place of Birth:Dresden
Died:18 June 1916Killed In Action
Place of Death:
Ordre Pour le Mérite (Blue Max)
Iron Cross 1st and 2nd Class
Knight's Cross with Swords of the Hohenzollern House Order
Max Immelmann

Notes
Immelmann and Oswald Boelcke were awarded the Ordre Pour le Mérite (Blue Max) on 12 January 1916. Later that year, Immelmann was killed in a dogfight with seven British aircraft. His death, like that of many other aces, was controversial. While the British credited the pilot of an FE.2b with his loss, the Germans proclaimed that the synchronized machine gun on his Fokker E.III malfunctioned and he shot his own propellor off during the heat of battle.

The Immelmann Turn

With the introduction of aircraft armed with forward firing machine guns, the "Eagle of Lille" laid the foundation for single seat fighter tactics in World War I. Today, Immelmann is best remembered for originating the "Immelmann turn," a half-loop followed by a half-roll.


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