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Oberleutnant Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll Freiherr von Negyes et Reno (commonly called Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll) (c. 1891– 6 November 1917) was a Hungarian World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He began his military career as a cavalryman as the war began in 1914. After winning the Silver Medal for Bravery and being promoted into the officers' ranks, he transferred to the Austro-Hungarian Aviation Troops in mid-1915 as an aerial observer. On 14 February 1916, while participating in a historic strategic bombing raid on Milan, he scored his first aerial victory. After shooting down another airplane and an observation balloon, Szepessy-Sokoll was transferred to a fighter unit after pilot training. After shooting down a pair of Macchi L.3s on 5 November 1917, he was killed in act

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  • Oberleutnant Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll Freiherr von Negyes et Reno (commonly called Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll) (c. 1891– 6 November 1917) was a Hungarian World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He began his military career as a cavalryman as the war began in 1914. After winning the Silver Medal for Bravery and being promoted into the officers' ranks, he transferred to the Austro-Hungarian Aviation Troops in mid-1915 as an aerial observer. On 14 February 1916, while participating in a historic strategic bombing raid on Milan, he scored his first aerial victory. After shooting down another airplane and an observation balloon, Szepessy-Sokoll was transferred to a fighter unit after pilot training. After shooting down a pair of Macchi L.3s on 5 November 1917, he was killed in action the next day. He flew a strategic bombing mission directed against Milan, Italy, on 14 February 1916; this is believed to be the first strategic bombing mission in history. (en)
  • Rudolf Szepessy-Sokolln (Oradea, 1891 – Latisana, 6 novembre 1917) è stato un aviatore austro-ungarico, asso dell'Aviazione Austro-ungarica durante la prima guerra mondiale, con 5 vittorie accreditate. (it)
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  • Austro-Hungarian Empire
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  • 1917-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll in Hussar uniform (en)
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  • January 2022 (en)
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  • 0001-11-06 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Vicinity of Latisana, Italy (en)
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  • Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll (en)
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  • Oberleutnant (en)
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  • theaerodrome.com is considered generally unreliable (en)
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  • 1914 (xsd:integer)
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  • Fliegerkompanie 10; (en)
  • Fliegerkompanie 17; (en)
  • Fliegerkompanie 27; (en)
  • Fliegerkompanie 3; (en)
  • Fliegerkompanie 41J; (en)
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  • Rudolf Szepessy-Sokolln (Oradea, 1891 – Latisana, 6 novembre 1917) è stato un aviatore austro-ungarico, asso dell'Aviazione Austro-ungarica durante la prima guerra mondiale, con 5 vittorie accreditate. (it)
  • Oberleutnant Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll Freiherr von Negyes et Reno (commonly called Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll) (c. 1891– 6 November 1917) was a Hungarian World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He began his military career as a cavalryman as the war began in 1914. After winning the Silver Medal for Bravery and being promoted into the officers' ranks, he transferred to the Austro-Hungarian Aviation Troops in mid-1915 as an aerial observer. On 14 February 1916, while participating in a historic strategic bombing raid on Milan, he scored his first aerial victory. After shooting down another airplane and an observation balloon, Szepessy-Sokoll was transferred to a fighter unit after pilot training. After shooting down a pair of Macchi L.3s on 5 November 1917, he was killed in act (en)
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  • Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll (it)
  • Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll (en)
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  • Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll (en)
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