Jagdstaffel 11
Jagdstaffel 11 was a German fighter squadron during World War I, established in 1916. It was part of the Luftstreitkräfte, the aerial branch of the German military. The squadron became known for its skilled pilots and distinctive aircraft, often featuring a red color scheme.
The most famous pilot associated with Jagdstaffel 11 was Manfred von Richthofen, also known as the "Red Baron." Under his command, the squadron achieved significant success, claiming numerous aerial victories. Jagdstaffel 11 played a crucial role in the air battles of the war, contributing to Germany's early dominance in aerial combat.