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Friedrich Karl von Koenig-Warthausen

Friedrich Karl Richard Paul August Freiherr Koenig von und zu Warthausen
Born (1906-04-02)2 April 1906
Warthausen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Died 15 December 1986(1986-12-15) (aged 80)
Munich, Germany
Resting place Niederaudorf, nr. Oberaudorf, Upper Bavaria
Nationality Germany German
Occupation Aviator
Known for First solo flight around the world, August 1928–November 1929
Spouse(s) Anna Marie Reps (1948-1956)
Sigrid Roesner (1957-1983)
Children Hans-Christoph (b. 1958)
Awards Hindenburg Cup (1929)

Friedrich Karl Richard Paul August Freiherr Koenig von und zu Warthausen (2 April 1906–15 December 1986) was a German aviator who made the first solo flight around the world in 1928-29. His flight took him eastwards from Berlin to Moscow, then to the Persian Gulf, across northern India and to Siam. He travelled mostly by ship to China and Japan, then across the Pacific Ocean. After flying across the United States, he again took a ship back to Europe, ending his flight in Hanover after 15 months. For this feat he was awarded the Hindenburg Cup.

The eldest son of Friedrich Karl Wilhelm Freiherr Koenig von und zu Warthausen (1863-1948), and his wife Elisabeth Hedwig Marie Anna von Wiedebach und Nostiz-Jänkendorf (1878-1961), he was born at the family home of Schloss Warthausen, close to the town of Biberach an der Riss in Baden-Württemberg. He attended the Humanistisches Gymnasium boarding school in Munich, and in February 1924 graduated from the high school in Kempten, Allgäu, before studying Law and Economics at Universities in Munich, Königsberg, Berlin, and England, while also pursuing his enthusiasm for sailing and flying, obtaining his pilot's licence after only 12 hours instruction.


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