Friedrich Manschott


Vizefeldwebel Friedrich Manschott was a German World War I flying ace credited with 12 aerial victories.

Early life

Friedrich Manschott was born on 21 February 1893 in Reichartshausen, Großherzogtum Baden, the German Empire.

Aerial service

Manschott earned his flyer's badge on 10 August 1917. His first assignment was to a reconnaissance unit, FA 203. There he downed his first foe, a Farman, on 15 December 1916. He was then transferred to a fighter unit, Jagdstaffel 7. Between 5 January and 16 March 1917, he shot down eleven more enemy. Immediately after he shot down his third observation balloon, on 16 March, he lost a combat to four Caudrons and was killed in action.

Victory list

Confirmed victories are numbered; unconfirmed claims are labeled 'U/C'.
No.Date/timeFoeLocation
115 December 1916FarmanMesser Wood
25 January 1917 @ 1620 hoursVoisinSouth of Douaumont
323 January 1917FarmanDouaumont
41 February 1917VoisinDouaumont
52 February 1917 @ 1425 hoursVoisinCourrières Wood
614 February 1917 @ 1710 hoursFarmanEsnes
717 February 1917 @ 1715 hoursCaudronVaux Lake
82 March 1917 @ 1525 hoursFarmanHill 304
94 March 1917CaudronNorthwest of Fort Michel
104 March 1917 @ 1645 hoursObservation balloonSouth of Belleville
U/C6 March 1917CaudronLouvemont-Côte-du-Poivre
119 March 1917 @ 1515 hoursObservation balloonSouth of Belrupt
1216 March 1917 @ 1115 hoursObservation balloonSouth of Fort Vaux