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The Red R alludes to the namegiver the "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen the most successful German Fighter Pilot of World War I with 80 kills. He himself was killed in action 21 April 1918.
The Red R alludes to the namegiver the "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen the most successful German Fighter Pilot of World War I with 80 kills. He himself was killed in action 21 April 1918.
[[Literature]]: Image from Wikimedia Commons


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Latest revision as of 08:58, 27 December 2023

 FIGHTER WING (JG) 2 RICHTHOFEN, GERMANY 
Coat of arms (crest) of the Fighter Wing (JG) 2 Richthofen, Germany
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Origin/meaning

The Red R alludes to the namegiver the "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen the most successful German Fighter Pilot of World War I with 80 kills. He himself was killed in action 21 April 1918.

Literature: Image from Wikimedia Commons




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