- Jasta 11
Jagdstaffel 11 ("No 11 Fighter Squadron") was founded in September
1916 , as part of the German Air force's expansion programme, forming permanent specialised fighter squadrons, or "Jasta s". Its first commander was "Oberleutnant" Rudolf Lang, although "Jasta" 11's first months of operations were very undistinguished. It was not until the appointment ofRittmeister Manfred von Richthofen in January 1917 as CO that the unit commenced its path to fame and immortality. Von Richthofen, known as theRed Baron (due to the practice of painting his aircraft red for easy identification during combat) was already an able tactical pilot and ace following several months of service in "Jasta" 2 and became a highly effective unit commander who led his pilots by example.Equipped with various models of the excellent
Albatros sesquiplane fighter, the first four months of 1917 (culminating in the decimation of theRoyal Flying Corps - what became termed 'Bloody April ') saw "Jasta" 11 become the highest scoring unit on theWestern Front . 89 claims for aircraft destroyed were made in April (of a total of 298 made by all German fighter units for the month.) The "Jasta"'s performance is all the more extraordinary as the unit usually flew in small flights of six or less. Significant 'scorers' in the unit that April wereManfred von Richthofen (22 claims), Lt. Kurt Wolff (23), Lt. Karl Schäfer (21) and Manfred's brother Lothar (15).By mid 1917 "Jasta" 11 had become part of "Jagdgeschwader" 1 - a collection of several "Jasta"s into one administrative and highly mobile tactical force ('Richthofen's Flying Circus'.)
"Jasta" 11 eventually became the highest scoring German fighter unit with 350 claims 1916-18. In return it suffered 17 pilots killed and 19 wounded in action, 2 POW, and 2 killed in flying accidents.
External links
* [http://www.theaerodrome.com/services/germany/jasta/jasta11.php Jasta 11 page at theaerodrome.com]
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