- Sku:
- Vendor: Military Aviation Art Prints
Oberleutnant Erich Lowenhardt by Ivan Berryman. (RM)
Type: Print
Erich Lowenhardt was already the holder of the Knights Cross 1st and 2nd Class for acts of bravery even before becoming a pilot. After serving as an observer for a year, he was eventually posted to Jasta 10 in 1917 where he immediately began to score victories, sending down balloons and enemy aircraft at a fearsome rate. He was appointed Commander of Jasta 10 one week before his 21st birthday, making him one the youngest pilots to rise to such a rank in the German Army Air Service. He continued to increase his score steadily throughout 1917 and 1918, but was involved in a mid-air collision with a Jasta 11 aircraft on 10th August. Lowenhardt elected to abandon his aircraft, but his parachute failed to deploy and the young ace fell to his death. He flew a number of aircraft, but this yellow-fuselaged Fokker D.VII was his most distinctive and is believed to be the aircraft in which he was killed. His final victory total was 54.
Remarque edition - limited edition of 10 giclee prints featuring an original pencil remarque.
Image size 26 inches x 17 inches (66cm x 43cm) plus border with text and remarque drawing.
Have a question?

Oberleutnant Erich Lowenhardt by Ivan Berryman. (RM)

