Wolfgang Späte
Wolfgang Späte | |
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Wolfgang Späte | |
| Born | 8 September 1911 |
| Died | 30 April 1997 (aged 85) Edewecht, Germany |
| Allegiance | Nazi Germany West Germany |
| Branch | German Army Luftwaffe German Air Force |
| Service years | 1939–45 1956–67 |
| Rank | Major (Wehrmacht) Oberstleutnant (Bundeswehr) |
| Unit | JG 54, JG 400, JG 7 |
| Conflicts | World War II |
| Awards | Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves |
| Other work | Bundeswehr |
Wolfgang Späte (8 September 1911 – 30 April 1997) was a German Luftwaffe fighter ace during World War II, with 99 victories claimed. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. For fighter pilots it was a quantifiable measure of skill and combat success. He used an early version of the speed to fly theory to win the 1938 Rhön gliding competition flying a DFS Reiher. Already a talented glider pilot before the war, he went on to become one of the Luftwaffe's foremost test pilots.