Lt. Erich Lowenhardt, German ace and leader of Jasta 10. I only have list of WW1 aces. There may have been other pilots by that name who were not an ace. Erich Lowenhardt was the highest scoring, living German ace by August 1918. His last flight was on 10 August 1918, when he left on a mid-day patrol and got into a fight with the British 56th Squadron of SE5's. His fellow pilots reported that Lowenhardt shot down an SE5 only to collide with Lt Alfred Wentz. Both pilots bailed out of their airplanes but Lowenhardt's parachute failed to deploy. His final score of 53 ranked him 3rd highest German ace of WW1.
Yes there was.
The b-29 plane was name bockscar and the pilot was Major Charles W. Sweeney.
Peck is a common name in the US.
On the side of the Allies there was Canadian Captain Arthur "Roy" Brown who flew Sopwith Camels and is most famous as being the likely pilot to have shot down Germany's Manfred von Richthofen, who was a famous pilot on the German side.
My last name is Zimmerman, I believe it is German. Due to my ancestry and the famous people in history with the last name, Such as Arthur Zimmerman, The German man who declared war on America during world war one.
Hi Lowen means 'Happy' in cornish.
The last name of test pilot Chuck is Yeager. He is best known for being the first pilot to break the sound barrier in level flight.
Lol Coxhill's birth name is Lowen Coxhill.
Chances are good that a pilot named Peterson served because it's a very common last name. If you narrow down the country it would be easy to search. A quick search of the British Archives showed 21 Petersons in the RAF when it was formed in 1918.
"The Last Son of Krypton"
Yes there was.
The Susquehanna River gets it's name from the 1800's from a guy named Charles Lowen, that used to be mayor of harrisburg.
The name for the aeroplane pilot is simply pilot. The pilot is usually a Captain.
The greatest last name in the world!!! The greatest last name in the world!!!
I believe Pilot is a Newfoundland.
from a pilot name honda.
a pilot