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Stabsfeldwebel Johann Risztics (alias Janos Risztics) (1895-1973) was an Austro-Hungarian World War I flying ace credited with seven reliably confirmed aerial victories. After his wounding early in World War I, he switched to aviation duty as a mechanic. He went for pilot training in 1915. Once trained, he shot down seven enemy fighter planes, winning five Medals for Bravery in the process. Postwar, he became a record-setting test pilot for Junkers.

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  • Stabsfeldwebel Johann Risztics (alias Janos Risztics) (1895-1973) was an Austro-Hungarian World War I flying ace credited with seven reliably confirmed aerial victories. After his wounding early in World War I, he switched to aviation duty as a mechanic. He went for pilot training in 1915. Once trained, he shot down seven enemy fighter planes, winning five Medals for Bravery in the process. Postwar, he became a record-setting test pilot for Junkers. (en)
  • Johann Risztics (Budapest, 11 gennaio 1895 – Duisburg, 7 marzo 1973) è stato un aviatore austro-ungarico.Lo Stabfeldwebel Johann Risztics (alias János Risztics) è stato un asso dell'aviazione austroungarica della prima guerra mondiale, accreditato di sette vittorie aeree confermate ufficialmente. Durante il 1918, Risztics coltivò una forte amicizia con i compagni piloti Friedrich Hefty e Ferdinand Udvardy. Tra gli aviatori della Flik 42J, il trio divenne noto come l’Arany Triumviratus (Triumvirato d'oro). Risztics decorò entrambi i lati della fusoliera suo Albatros D.III con il numero "8", Udvardy con il numero "7" e Hefty con il numero "6". (it)
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  • Two Gold and 3 Silver Medals for Bravery (en)
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  • 1895-01-11 (xsd:date)
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  • Budapest, Hungary (en)
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  • Johann Risztics (en)
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  • 1973-03-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Duisburg, Germany (en)
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  • Test pilot for Junkers (en)
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  • Johann Risztics (en)
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  • Api (en)
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  • Duisburg, Germany (en)
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  • Stabsfeldwebel (en)
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  • Fliegerkompanie 42 (en)
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  • Stabsfeldwebel Johann Risztics (alias Janos Risztics) (1895-1973) was an Austro-Hungarian World War I flying ace credited with seven reliably confirmed aerial victories. After his wounding early in World War I, he switched to aviation duty as a mechanic. He went for pilot training in 1915. Once trained, he shot down seven enemy fighter planes, winning five Medals for Bravery in the process. Postwar, he became a record-setting test pilot for Junkers. (en)
  • Johann Risztics (Budapest, 11 gennaio 1895 – Duisburg, 7 marzo 1973) è stato un aviatore austro-ungarico.Lo Stabfeldwebel Johann Risztics (alias János Risztics) è stato un asso dell'aviazione austroungarica della prima guerra mondiale, accreditato di sette vittorie aeree confermate ufficialmente. Durante il 1918, Risztics coltivò una forte amicizia con i compagni piloti Friedrich Hefty e Ferdinand Udvardy. Tra gli aviatori della Flik 42J, il trio divenne noto come l’Arany Triumviratus (Triumvirato d'oro). (it)
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