Vizefeldwebel Erich Buder (14 January 1896 – 24 May 1975) was a World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories.

Aerial service in World War I

Fokker Dr.Is of Jagdstaffel 26 of the Luftstreitkräfte at Erchin, France.

Buder served with Jagdstaffel 84 before transferring to Jagdstaffel 26. He scored his wins with this squadron between 26 March and 4 November 1918, with two victories possibly unconfirmed at war's end. He was transferred to Kampfeinsitzerstaffel 6 as the war ended. Besides the First and Second Class Iron Cross, he received the Golden Military Merit Cross, which was the enlisted men's equivalent of the Blue Max, on 2 November 1918.

Aerial victory list

Buder's final two victories may not have been officially confirmed.

No.Date/timeFoeLocation
126 March 1918Royal Aircraft Factory RE.8Northwest of Bapaume
28 May 1918 @ 0937 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory SE.5aBecelaere
37 July 1918 @ 1115 hoursNieuport 28Soissons
415 July 1918 @ 1255 hoursBreguet 14East of Boucheres
520 July 1918 @ 1047 hoursSPADNortheast of Chaudun
611 August 1918 @ 1150 hoursBreguet 14Braye
711 August 1918 @ 1225 hoursSPADWest of Cuffies
814 August 1918 @ 1255 hoursBreguet 14Chamery
94 September 1918 @ 0910 hoursSopwith CamelCantin
104 September 1918 @ 0925 hoursSopwith CamelGouy
11?3 November 1918 @ 1450 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory RE.8Ounaing
12?4 November 1918 @ 1530 hoursAirco DH.9Blangries

Sources of information

  • Above the Lines: The Aces and Fighter Units of the German Air Service, Naval Air Service and Flanders Marine Corps 1914 - 1918 Norman L. R. Franks, et al. Grub Street, 1993. ISBN 978-0-948817-73-1.