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Franz Stigler (Ludwig Franz Stigler) was born on 21 August, 1915 in Amberg, Bavaria, is a German fighter pilot in World War II (1915–2008). Discover Franz Stigler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?
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Ludwig Franz Stigler |
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93 years old |
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21 August, 1915 |
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21 August |
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Amberg, Bavaria |
Date of death |
2008 |
Died Place |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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His wife is Hiya Stigler
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Franz Stigler Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Oberleutnant Ludwig Franz Stigler (21 August 1915 – 22 March 2008) was a German fighter pilot and fighter ace in World War II.
Stigler was born on 21 August 1915 in Amberg, Bavaria.
His father was a World War I pilot/observer.
Stigler began flying gliders when he was 12, and in 1933, he piloted a biplane.
He flew for Deutsche Luft Hansa (the predecessor of Lufthansa) before joining the Luftwaffe in 1940.
In the Luftwaffe, Stigler became an instructor pilot.
One of his students was Gerhard Barkhorn, who went on to down over 300 planes in combat.
Stigler himself flew 487 combat missions, downing 28 planes while himself being shot down 17 times (he bailed out six times and landed in a damaged plane 11 times).
His brother, August, who was also a pilot, was killed in the crash of a Junkers Ju 88 in August 1940.
As a member of Jagdgeschwader 27 (JG 27) in North Africa as well as Europe, and of the Jagdverband (JV) 44 jet fighter squadron, the aircraft Stigler flew in combat were the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Messerschmitt Me 262.
In North Africa, Stigler flew in the Schwarm made up of Oberleutnant Ferdinand Vögl, the commander of 4.
At the time, most of the aerial victories claimed by II.
Gruppe were allegedly achieved by pilots of 4.
Staffel, of which 63 out 66 claims were attributed to these four pilots alone.
In comparison, the claims filed by Vögl, Bendert, Sawallisch and Stigler far exceeded the number of aerial victories claimed by other units of JG 27 and raised significant doubt within the Luftwaffe.
This Schwarm of JG 27 was prevented from flying together after 59-kill ace Hans-Arnold Stahlschmidt reported that he saw them shooting into the dunes of the desert during a mission in which they claimed 12 aerial victories.
He is best known for his role in a December 1943 incident in which he spared the crew of a severely damaged B-17 bomber.
He escorted the plane to safety over enemy lines.
On 15 May 1943, Stigler was injured when his Bf 109 G-6 (Werknummer 15371—factory number) suffered engine failure and he was forced to bail out near the Milo Airfield, Sicily.
On 13 January 1944, Stigler was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 12.
He succeeded Oberleutnant Werner Küffner who had been killed in action the day before.
The Staffel was subordinated to IV.
Gruppe of JG 27 under the command of Hauptmann Otto Meyer.
On 13 May, Stigler was transferred and command of 12.
Stigler was then appointed Staffelkapitän of 8.
He succeeded Oberleutnant Kurt Hammel who was transferred.
Staffel was renamed to 11.
When on 1 October, the Gruppenkommandeur (group commander) of III.
Gruppe of JG 27, Major Ernst Düllberg, was transferred, Stigler temporarily assumed command of the Gruppe.
On 27 October, Stigler was transferred to Ergänzungs-Jagdgeschwader 1.
Staffel was then passed to Oberleutnant Karl Kohl while command of the Gruppe went to Oberleutnant Peter Werfft.
The story was kept secret for many years, but in 1990 the two pilots finally reunited and were close friends until their deaths in 2008.
Stigler died in Canada, where he moved after the war.