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Lt. Werner Voss ~ (autograph by: Lt. Werner Voss) ~ 35% Off ~ Free Shipping

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  • Werner Voss's autograph is in the center of the photo. I cut a window in the middle of the picture mounted the signature from behind, also a full scale replica of a Pour le Mérite and a replica Imperial German Aviator wings.
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Frame Size: 20" x 22" ~ cut-signature signed in ink by: Lt. Werner Voss. Comes with a COA.

 

Lt. Werner Voss

(48 victories)

Werner Voss (Germany: Werner Voß) (13 April 1897 – 23 September 1917) was a World War I German flying ace credited with 48 aerial victories. Voss, a dyer'sson from Krefeld, was a patriotic young man even while still in school. He began his military career in November 1914 as a 17 year old Hussar. After turning to aviation, he proved to be a natural pilot. After flight school and six months in a bomber unit, he joined a newly formed fighter squadron, Jagdstaffel 2 on 21 November 1916. There he became friends with Manfred von Richthofen.

   By 6 April 1917, Voss had scored 24 victories and awarded Germany's highest award, the Pour le Mérite. The medal's mandatory month's leave removed Voss from the battlefield during Bloody April; in his absence, Richthofen scored 13 victories. Nevertheless, Richthofen regarded Voss as his only possible rival as top scoring ace of the war. Soon after Voss returned from leave, he was at odds with his squadron commander. He was detailed from his squadron to evaluate new fighter aircraft and was enthused by the Fokker Triplane. After transferring through three temporary squadron commands in two months, Voss was given command of Jagdstaffel 10 on 30 July 1917 at Richthofen's request. By now, his victory total was 34. His last stand came on 23 September 1917, just hours after his 48th victory. After he fell in solo opposition to eight British aces, he was described by his preeminent foe, James McCudden, as "The Bravest German Airman".


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