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  1. Erich Loewenhardt (Breslavia, Alemania; 7 de abril de 1897-cercanías de Chaulnes, Francia; 10 de agosto de 1918) fue un aviador alemán de la Primera Guerra Mundial. Tiene acreditadas 54 victorias en ese conflicto, el tercer mayor número entre los de su nacionalidad.

  2. Erich Loewenhardt (7 April 1897 – 10 August 1918) was a German soldier and military aviator who fought in the First World War and became a fighter ace credited with 54 confirmed aerial victories. Originally enlisting in an infantry regiment even though he was only 17, he fought in the Battle of Tannenberg, winning a battlefield ...

  3. Erich Loewenhardt ( Breslavia, Alemania; 7 de abril de 1897-cercanías de Chaulnes, Francia; 10 de agosto de 1918) fue un aviador alemán de la Primera Guerra Mundial. Tiene acreditadas 54 victorias en ese conflicto, el tercer mayor número entre los de su nacionalidad.

  4. Erich Loewenhardt 1897 - 1918 piloto alemán de la primera guerra mundial el tercer mayor as de aviones alemán de esa guerra. Al morir a los 21 años contaba con 54 victorias en combates aereos. Sumario. 1 Síntesis biográfica. 1.1 Primeros Combates aereos. 1.2 Muerte. 2 Enlaces relacionados. 3 Fuentes. Síntesis biográfica.

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    • Erich Loewenhardt
    • 7 de abril de 1897Breslavia, Alemania
  5. Erich Löwenhardt (7 April 1897 – 10 August 1918) was the 3rd highest German flying ace with 54 victories during the First World War, behind only Manfred von Richthofen and Ernst Udet . Contents. 1 Early life and service. 2 Aerial service. 3 Death in action. 4 Awards and decorations. 5 Endnotes. 6 References. 7 External links. Early life and service

  6. 22 de ago. de 2009 · Erich Lowenhardt (1897-1918) was one of the German Air Service's highest-scoring fighter pilots of the First World War, with 54 victories prior to his death from an aerial collision in August 1918.

  7. acepilots.com › wwi › ger_lowErich Löwenhardt

    Erich Löwenhardt Great Ace of Jasta 10. By Stephen Sherman, Aug. 2001. Updated April 15, 2012. F lying a bright yellow Fokker D VII in mid 1918, Germany's third ranking ace scored 21 of his 54 victories in just six weeks, the last of his life. Born in Breslau in 1897, Löwenhardt enrolled in the Lichtfelder Cadet School when the war broke out.