1.
Fight on and fly on to the last drop of blood and the last drop of fuel, to the last beat of the heart.
Manfred von Richthofen
Strive relentlessly until the last ounce of strength is expended.
2.
The quality of the box matters little. Success depends upon the man who sits in it.
Manfred von Richthofen
3.
The murder of a man is still murder, even in wartime.
Manfred von Richthofen
4.
The duty of the fighter pilot is to patrol his area of the sky, and shoot down any enemy fighters in that area. Anything else is rubbish.
Manfred von Richthofen
5.
Find the enemy and shoot him down. Anything else is nonsense.
Manfred von Richthofen
6.
As a little boy of eleven I entered the Cadet Corps. I was not particularly eager to become a Cadet, but my father wished it. So my wishes were not consulted.
Manfred von Richthofen
7.
Success flourishes only in perseverance ceaseless, restless perseverance.
Manfred von Richthofen
8.
If I should come out of this war alive, I will have more luck than brains.
Manfred von Richthofen
9.
Sometimes, however, the Gaelic blood asserts itself. The Frenchmen will then attack. But the French attacking spirit is like bottled lemonade. It lacks tenacity. The Englishmen, on the other hand, one notices that they are of Germanic blood. Sportsmen easily take to flying, and Englishmen see in flying nothing but a sport.
Manfred von Richthofen
10.
Everything depends on whether we have for opponents those French tricksters or those daring rascals, the English. I prefer the English. Frequently their daring can only be described as stupidity. In their eyes it may be pluck and daring.
Manfred von Richthofen
11.
I started shooting when I was much too far away. That was merely a trick of mine. I did not mean so much as to hit him as to frighten him, and I succeeded in catching him. He began flying curves and this enabled me to draw near.
Manfred von Richthofen
12.
It is a pity that my collection of trophies contains not a single Russian.
Manfred von Richthofen
13.
I never was good at learning things. I did just enough work to pass. In my opinion it would have been wrong to do more than was just sufficient, so I worked as little as possible.
Manfred von Richthofen
14.
When one has shot down one's first, second or third opponent, then one begins to find out how the trick is done.
Manfred von Richthofen
15.
I honored the fallen enemy by placing a stone on his beautiful grave.
Manfred von Richthofen
16.
What's the hurry? Are you afraid I won't come back?
Manfred von Richthofen
17.
The aggressive spirit, the offensive, is the chief thing everywhere in war, and the air is no exception.
Manfred von Richthofen
18.
My dear Excellency! I have not gone to war to collect cheese and eggs, but for another purpose.
Manfred von Richthofen
19.
Whatever Boelcke told us was taken as Gospel!
Manfred von Richthofen
20.
Everything in the air that is beneath me, especially if it is a one seater . . . is lost, for it cannot shoot to the rear.
Manfred von Richthofen
21.
English had hit upon a splendid joke. The intended to catch me or to bring me down.
Manfred von Richthofen
22.
The important thing in aeroplanes is that they shall be speedy.
Manfred von Richthofen
23.
I have had an experience which might perhaps be described as being shot down. At the same time, I call shot down only when one falls down. Today I got into trouble but I escaped with a whole skin.
Manfred von Richthofen
24.
Fighter pilots rove in the area allotted to them in any way they like, and when they spot an enemy they attack and shoot them down.... Everything else is rubbish.
Manfred von Richthofen
25.
Of course, with the increasing number of aeroplanes one gains increased opportunities for shooting down one's enemies, but at the same time, the possibility of being shot down one's self increases.
Manfred von Richthofen
26.
One can become enthusiastic over anything. For a time I was delighted with bomb throwing. It gave me a tremendous pleasure to bomb those fellows from above.
Manfred von Richthofen
27.
It is better that one's customers come to one's shop than to have to look for them abroad.
Manfred von Richthofen
28.
In the heat of the Russian summer a sleeping car is the most horrible instrument of martyrdom imaginable.
Manfred von Richthofen