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| Name: | Wilhelm Cymera | Country: | Germany | Rank: | Offizierstellvertreter | Squadrons: | Jasta 1 KG 1 | Victories: | 5 | Born: | 5 October 1885 | Place of Birth: | Elberfeld, Westphalia | Died: | 9 May 1917 |  | Place of Death: | Over Chamouille |
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| | On the evening of 22 August 1916, Cymera's Roland two-seater was shot down over Maurepas by English ace Albert Ball of 11 Squadron. Crashing into the roof of a house near Vaux, Cymera survived but his observer was killed. After training on single-seat fighters, he was reassigned to Jasta 1 near the end of the year. On 27 December 1916, he witnessed the crew of an F.E.2b shoot down Gustav Leffers and promptly attacked John Quested's two-seater, wounding the observer and forcing it down behind the British lines. The following year, Cymera was killed in action when his aircraft was shot down by the French. |
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