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Tallest & Shortest Experten?
The attatched photo has led me to ponder the relative heights and weights of various Experten. Though I’m sure someone will prove me wrong, Trautloft has to be the giant among them -he seems to loom over those around in almost any photo I’ve seen –I’ll guess over 6’2” (almost 200cm) and over 200lbs (90 Kg) in a profession that selected for capable men of small stature -how he qualified as a fighter pilot, much less struggled into his cramped low hooded Bf-109 mystifies. On the other end of the scale, after seeing a clip of Ostermann (102) I’ll nominate him as a candidate for the most diminutive experte (very short and rail thin).
Rob Last edited by Rob Romero; 14th May 2007 at 09:34. |
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Re: Tallest & Shortest Experten?
Hans Karl Mayer (1 &I/JG 53) was pretty tall-at least a head taller than other members of his Staffel and he really had to squeeze himself into the cockpit of his 109. His daughter and wife were similarly tall
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Re: Tallest & Shortest Experten?
Two pilots of Sturmstaffel 1 stand out in my mind as being in the over 6' club, Gerhard Vivroux and Heinz Steffen, Very tall men....
Kevin
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Re: Tallest & Shortest Experten?
Looking at the very short ones:
Major Gunther Specht was diminutive, 5' 3" maybe. in Mombeeks JG-4 (Vol. I) his size is mentioned as "ein ganz kleines Kerl in Lederkombination" In JG-53 Fw. Heinz Polak was probably one of the shortest pilots around, being 159 cm (5' 1") tall. He had about 9 victories. |
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Heinz Polak aka 'Gnome'
In JG-53 Fw. Heinz Polak was probably one of the shortest pilots around, being 159 cm (5' 1") tall. He had about 9 victories.[/quote] |
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Re: Tallest & Shortest Experten?
Scheufele nickname "Der Lange", on pictures seems really eating the porridge on the head of his pats.
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Re: Tallest & Shortest Experten?
From sight of photos, Herget of II./ZG 76, later nightfighters, was on the small side.
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Re: Tallest & Shortest Experten?
Hi
Oberleutnant Ostermann from the III./JG 54 was a small type, but very dangerous. Greetings Christian |
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Re: Tallest & Shortest Experten?
What about Obstlt. Carl Schumacher? I don't know if he qualifies as an Experte but he was very big and tall.
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Re: Tallest & Shortest Experten?
Ernst Scheufele of JG 5 is 6 feet 4 inches and was barely able to squeeze himself into a 109.
Karl-Ludwig Johanssen, the Bordfunker of Martin Becker was at least 6 feet 3 inches, perhaps 6 feet 4 inches in his younger days. Willi Herget of NJG 4 was only 5 feet 5 inches. It would, seem looking at the top Experten in the Luftwaffe, that the average height was 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 9 inches. Hartmann 5 feet 7 inches, Rall and Barkhorn 5 feet 9 inches, although the likes of Walter Schuck is only 5 feet 5 inches.
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