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- Friedrich_Altemeier abstract "Friedrich Altemeier (born 4 June 1886 in Niederbecksen (today Bad Oeynhausen), died 18 September 1968) was a World War I fighter ace credited with 21 victories. Due to his distinguished faithful military service and piloting skills, he became one of the test pilots for Germany's last and best fighter airplane of the war, the Fokker D.VIII.".
- Q96431 abstract "Friedrich Altemeier (born 4 June 1886 in Niederbecksen (today Bad Oeynhausen), died 18 September 1968) was a World War I fighter ace credited with 21 victories. Due to his distinguished faithful military service and piloting skills, he became one of the test pilots for Germany's last and best fighter airplane of the war, the Fokker D.VIII.".
- Friedrich_Altemeier comment "Friedrich Altemeier (born 4 June 1886 in Niederbecksen (today Bad Oeynhausen), died 18 September 1968) was a World War I fighter ace credited with 21 victories. Due to his distinguished faithful military service and piloting skills, he became one of the test pilots for Germany's last and best fighter airplane of the war, the Fokker D.VIII.".
- Q96431 comment "Friedrich Altemeier (born 4 June 1886 in Niederbecksen (today Bad Oeynhausen), died 18 September 1968) was a World War I fighter ace credited with 21 victories. Due to his distinguished faithful military service and piloting skills, he became one of the test pilots for Germany's last and best fighter airplane of the war, the Fokker D.VIII.".