Unteroffizier Paul Hüttenrauch was a World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories.
[1] Paul Hüttenrauch first came to notice in February 1918, flying a Fokker D.VII for a fighter squadron, Jagdstaffel 7.
[1] He scored his first aerial victory at 1015 hours on 20 July 1918, when he shot down a Sopwith Camel from No.
On 13 August 1918, he destroyed a Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a south of Zuydschoote.
[2] The Jasta 7 records credit Paul Hüttenrauch with eight victories by 14 October 1918, though they lack details for the last five wins.