Erich Rudorffer (born 1 November 1917 in Zwochau, Sachsen) is a German former Luftwaffe fighter ace, one of a handful who served with the Luftwaffe through the whole of World War II. He had a total of 222 victories, fighting in all the major German theaters of war, including ETO, MTO and the Eastern Front. During the war he flew more than 1000 combat missions, was engaged in aerial combat over 300 times, … Wikipedia
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Joining the Luftwaffe in 1938, Erich Rudorffer joined I/JG2 "Richtofen" in November, 1939, and was soon flying combat patrols. He took part in the Battle of France and the Battle of Britain and became Adjutant of II/JG-2 in June, 1941 In December, 1942, www.airartnw.com/combatoverreich.htm
Erich Rudorffer was born on November 1, 1917, in the town of Zwickau in Saxony. He joined the Luftwaffe in January 1940 and was assigned to I/JG 2 'Richthofen' with the rank of Oberfeldwebel. Rudorffer scored the first of many victories over a French Ha www.tgplanes.com/Public/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=846
Erich Rudorffer joined I./JG2 "Richtofen" in 1939. He took part in the Battle of France and the Battle of Britain before flying in North Africa and then commanding II. /JG54 in Russia. The master of multiple scoring, he achieved more multiple kills tha www.airartnw.com/assaultoncapital.htm