Lothar von Richthofen

Lothar von Richtofen was Manfred von Richthofen's (aka "Red Baron") younger brother.

Biography
He enjoyed riding horses and hunting as well as gymnastics at school. He excelled at parallel bars and won a number of awards at school. He and his brothers hunted wild boar, elk, birds and deer. During the World War I, he joined his brothers in flying service.

One morning of February on 1917, he was shot down by Charles Nungesser of Lafayette Escadrile. That same day he received Indiana Jones as a guest (and prisoner), captured by his brother. He explained to Jones that the Baron lived to hunt and Goering added that the newspapers compared them to knights adorned with colorful scarves with the fighter planes their steeds. Manfred asked Indy if he knew Nungesser and told that he felt obliged to avenge his brother. Indy watched as von Richthofen wrote a challenge for Nungesser to aerial combat, which Lothar delivered himself, flying above Lafayette.

The next morning the two pilots dueled above the castle at St. Quentin and Indy was the photographer who would immortalize Nungesser's victory. The next day he saw with his brother a newspaper with Indy's photograph, and Manfred told him that he would shoot down the cameramen first, so that he won't give them the pleasure of filming his death.