List of Aerial Victories of Werner Voss
See also Aerial victory standards of World War I
Confirmed victories are numbered and listed chronologically. Unconfirmed victories are denoted by "u/c" and may or may not be listed by date.
Doubled horizontal lines mark a change in squadron assignments.
No. | Date/time | Aircraft | Foe | Result | Location | Notes |
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1 | 27 November 1916 @ 0940 hours | Albatros | Nieuport 17 serial number A281 | Destroyed | Miraumont, France | Loss from No. 60 Squadron Royal Flying Corps |
2 | 27 November 1916 @ 1415 hours | Albatros | Either Airco DH.2 s/n 4915 or Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2b s/n 4915 | Destroyed | South of Bapaume, France | Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2b lost from No. 18 Squadron RFC |
3 | 21 December 1916 @ 1100 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2d s/n 5782 | Destroyed | Miraumont, France | Loss from No. 7 Squadron RFC |
4 | 1 February 1917 @ 1730 hours | Albatros | Airco D.H.2 s/n A2614 | Destroyed | Essarts | Victim was A. F. V. Daly from No. 29 Squadron RFC |
5 | 4 February 1917 @ 1540 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2d s/n 5797 | Destroyed | Givenchy, France | Loss from No. 16 Squadron RFC |
6 | 10 February 1917 @ 1225 hours | Albatros | Airco D.H.2 s/n A2548 | Destroyed | Southwest of Serre | Loss from No. 32 Squadron RFC |
7 | 25 February 1917 @ 1455 hours | Albatros | Airco D.H.2 s/n A2557 | Destroyed | St. Saveur | Loss from No. 29 Squadron RFC |
8 | 25 February 1917 @ 1500 hours | Albatros | Airco D.H.2 s/n 7849 | Destroyed | Arras, France | Loss from No. 29 Squadron RFC |
9 | 26 February 1917 @ 1650 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c s/n 2535 | Destroyed | Écurie, France | Loss from No. 16 Squadron RFC |
10 | 27 February 1917 @ 1045 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2e s/n 2530 | Destroyed | Blairville, France | Loss from No. 8 Squadron RFC |
11 | 27 February 1917 @ 1648 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c s/n 7197 | Destroyed | St. Catherine | Loss from No. 12 Squadron RFC |
12 | 4 March 1917 @ 1130 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2d s/n 6252 | Destroyed | South of Berneville, France | Loss from No. 8 Squadron RFC |
13 | 6 March 1917 @ 1635 hours | Albatros | Airco D.H.2 s/n 7941 | Destroyed | Favreuil, France | Loss from No. 32 Squadron RFC |
14 | 11 March 1917 @ 1000 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b s/n 7685 | Destroyed | Combles, France | Loss was from No. 22 Squadron RFC |
15 | 11 March 1917 @ 1430 hours | Albatros | Nieuport 17 s/n A279 | Destroyed | Bailleul, France | Loss was from No. 60 Squadron RFC |
16 | 17 March 1917 @ 1215 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b s/n 7695 | Destroyed | Northeast of Warlemont | Loss was from No. 11 Squadron RFC |
17 | 17 March 1917 @ 1225 hours | Albatros | Airco D.H.2 s/n A2583 | Destroyed | Southwest of Bapaume, France | Loss was from No. 32 Squadron RFC |
18 | 18 March 1917 @ 1840 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2e s/n 5784 | Destroyed | Neuville, France | Loss was from No. 8 Squadron RFC |
19 | 18 March 1917 @ 1850 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2d s/n 2755 | Destroyed | Boyelles, France | Loss was from No. 4 Squadron RFC |
20 | 19 March 1917 @ 0930 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 s/n A4165 | Destroyed | Saint-Léger, France | Loss was from No. 59 Squadron RFC |
21 | 24 March 1917 @ 1610 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b s/n A5485 | Destroyed | Southeast of Saint-Léger, France | Loss from No. 11 Squadron RFC |
22 | 24 March 1917 @ 1645 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2d s/n 5777 | Destroyed | Southeast of Mercatel, France | Loss from No. 16 Squadron RFC |
23 | 1 April 1917 @ 1145 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c s/n 2561 | Destroyed | East of Saint-Léger, France | Loss from No. 15 Squadron RFC |
24 | 6 April 1917 @ 0945 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c s/n A3157 | Destroyed | South of Lagnicourt-Marcel, France | Loss from No. 15 Squadron RFC |
25 | 7 May 1917 @ 1925 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5 s/n A4867 | Destroyed | Étaing, France | Loss from No. 56 Squadron RFC |
26 | 9 May 1917 @ 1400 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2e s/n 7209 | Destroyed | Havrincourt, France | Loss from No. 52 Squadron RFC |
27 | 9 May 1917 @ 1645 hours | Albatros | Sopwith Pup s/n A6174 | Destroyed | Lesdain, France | Loss from No. 54 Squadron RFC |
28 | 9 May 1917 @ 1650 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b s/n 4991 | Destroyed | Le Bosquet | Loss from No. 22 Squadron RFC |
29 | 23 May 1917 @ 1425 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b s/n A5502 | Destroyed | North of Havrincourt | Loss from No. 18 Squadron RFC |
30 | 26 May 1917 @ 1545 hours | Albatros | Sopwith Pup s/n A6168 | Destroyed | Southwest of Gouzeaucourt, France | Loss from No. 54 Squadron RFC |
31 | 28 May 1917 @ 1400 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2d | Destroyed | Southeast of Douai, France | Loss from No. 25 Squadron RFC |
32 | 4 June 1917 @ 0710 hours | Albatros | Sopwith Pup s/n B2151 | Destroyed | Aubencheul-aux-Bois, France | Loss from No. 54 Squadron RFC |
33 | 5 June 1917 @ 0930 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b s/n A857 | Destroyed | North of Vaucelles | Loss from No. 22 Squadron RFC |
34 | 6 June 1917 @ 1310 hours | Albatros | Nieuport 17 s/n N3204 | Destroyed | West of Graincourt-lès-Havrincourt, France | English ace Christopher Draper of No. 6 Squadron RNAS shot down |
35 | 10 August 1917 @ 1625 hours | Albatros | Spad XIII | Destroyed | South of Diksmuide, Belgium | Loss from Escadrille 31 of Aéronautique Militaire |
36 | 15 August 1917 @ 1910 hours | Albatros | Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b | Destroyed | Zillebeke Lake | Loss from No. 20 Squadron RFC |
37 | 16 August 1917 @ 2100 hours | Albatros | Sopwith Camel s/n B3756 | Destroyed | St. Julien | English ace Noel Webb from No. 70 Squadron RFC killed in action |
38 | 23 August 1917 @ 1010 hours | Albatros | Spad VII s/n B3528 | Destroyed | Southwest of Diksmuide, Belgium | |
39 | 3 September 1917 @ 0952 hours | Fokker Triplane | Sopwith Camel s/n 3917 | Destroyed | North of Houthem | Loss from No. 45 Squadron RFC |
40* | 5 September 1917 @ 1450 hours | Fokker Triplane | Sopwith Pup s/n B1842 | Destroyed | St. Julien | English ace Charles Walter Odell shot down |
40* | 5 September 1917 @ 1550 hours | Fokker Triplane | Airco DH.5 s/n A9374 | Destroyed | St. Julien | Loss from No. 32 Squadron RFC |
41 | 5 September 1917 @ 1630 hours | Fokker Triplane | French Caudron two-seater | Destroyed | Bixschoote | |
42 | 6 September 1917 @ 1635 hours | Fokker Triplane | Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2d s/n B1895 | Destroyed | Southeast of Boesinghe | Loss from No. 20 Squadron RFC |
43 | 10 September 1917 @ 1750 hours | Fokker Triplane | Sopwith Camel s/n B3927 | Destroyed | Langemarck | Loss from No. 70 Squadron RFC |
44 | 10 September 1917 @ 1755 hours | Fokker Triplane | Sopwith Camel s/n B3787 | Destroyed | Southwest of Poelkapelle | 2nd Lt O.C. Pearson from No. 70 Squadron RFC |
45 | 10 September 1917 @ 1815 hours | Fokker Triplane | French SPAD | Destroyed | Vicinity of Langemarck | Loss from Escadrille 37 of Aéronautique Militaire |
46 | 11 September 1917 @ 1030 hours | Fokker Triplane | Either Sopwith Camel s/n B3775 or Bristol F.2 Fighter s/n B1105 | Destroyed | Langemarck | Bristol F.2 Fighter lost from No. 22 Squadron RFC |
47 | 11 September 1917 @ 1625 hours | Fokker Triplane | Sopwith Camel B6236 | Destroyed | East of St. Julien | English ace Oscar Lennox McMaking of No. 45 Squadron RFC killed in action |
48 | 23 September 1917 @ 0930 hours | Fokker Triplane | Airco D.H.4 s/n A7643 | Destroyed | South of Roeselare, Belgium | Loss from No. 57 Squadron RFC< |
Conflicting claims denoted by *, although only one of them counts as a confirmed victory according to either source.
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