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Carl Henry Schneider

Carl Henry Schneider (1897-1976) was an aircraft mechanic at Roosevelt Field, and an aviator. He claimed to be a World War I flying ace with the Red Baron, but it appears to be a fabrication. (b. 2 June 1897; Hanau, Main-Kinzig-Kreis, Hessen, Germany - d. 22 March 1976; De Soto, Johnson County, Kansas, USA)

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"Carl H. Schneider, a German World War I flying ace who was credited with shooting down 17 planes as part of the legendary Red Baron's Flying Circus squadron, is dead at age 77. Schneider died Monday at a nursing home in this Kansas City suburb. He worked in an aircraft manufacturing plant in Frankfurt, Germany, before he became a pilot and downed 17 British and French planes. He emigrated to the United States in 1922. He worked for various aircraft manufacturers in the United States, was commissioned by the government to instruct members of the Chinese air force for Chiang Kai-shek and later became a government aeronautics investigator. "Of course you had to have guts, and in those days I had plenty," Schneider once said of his combat exploits. He described Baron Manfred von Richthofen, better known as the Red Baron, as "a hunter. I saw him fighting five planes at one time." A funeral home spokesman said Schneider apparently had no survivors. Funeral services were delayed pending the return of Schneider's attorney from a trip."
Burned in a fire at Roosevelt Field. "It was in this work that Carl Schneider, the Whitney mechanic, was engaged when a sheet of flame shot out from the hull of the plane, setting his clothes on fire and burning him about the face and hands."

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