Wilhelm Fahlbusch was born in
Hanover on 8 February 1892. On 6 September 1916, Fahlbusch and Rosencrantz clashed with
Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutters from
No. 70 Squadron Royal Flying Corps. The German duo were shot down in flames over
Malincourt, with three British air crews posting victory claims. Credit was granted to both
Bernard Beanlands and his observer, and
William Sanday and his observer. ==References==