Otto Jindra

Otto Jindra
Born(1886-03-18)March 18, 1886
Chlum u Třeboně, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
DiedMay 2, 1932(1932-05-02) (aged 46)
Czechoslovakia
Allegiance
BranchAviation
RankHauptmann
CommandsFlik 1, Flek 11, Fliegergruppe G
Awards

Hauptmann Otto Jindra (18 March 1886, Chlum u Třeboně – 2 May 1932) was an Austro-Hungarian flying ace during World War I, credited with nine aerial victories while flying as an aerial observer. His abilities as both leader and administrator led to his accelerated promotion and appointments to command of aviation units despite his lack of pilot's credentials. After World War I and Austria-Hungary both ended, Jindra became a major mover in founding a Czechoslovakian air arm, which he eventually rose to command.