Theodor Quandt | |
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Born |
Mollaud, East Prussia |
June 22, 1897
Died | June 6, 1940 France |
(aged 42)
Allegiance | German Empire |
Service/branch | Luftstreitkräfte |
Rank | Major |
Unit | FA(A) 270, Jasta 53, Jasta 36 |
Awards | Royal House Order of Hohenzollern |
Other work | Flew combat in WWII Luftwaffe |
Major Theodor Quandt (22 June 1897 – 6 June 1940) was a World War I German flying ace credited with 15 aerial victories.
Quant began his victory roll as a balloon buster, setting a pair of observation balloons on fire on 21 May 1917. This string of wins ran until the eighth one, on 8 November 1917, the seventh having been over British aces Arthur Taylor and William Benger. There would be almost a ten month lapse before Quant resumed scoring on 27 August 1918 with a double victory. His eleventh triumph, on 1 September 1918, was over American ace John Donaldson. He then scored four more times in the next three days, and finished the war as a lieutenant.
Quant was killed in action while flying a Messerschmitt Bf 109 during the Fall of France in the beginning of World War II.