I have looked into all my Austrian cavalry books but am still unclear about the rank of commanders of the lower formations in a regiment of Hussars. Was a Flugel led by an Oberlieutenant and the zuegen led by an Unterlieutenant or Wachtmeister? As for the Caporalshaft there are twelve caporals in the squadron organisation according to Acerbi and Molnar in "Austrian Cavalry of the Napoleonic...etc." but the organisation seems to show sixteen sections (eight zuegen)?
I have missed something but damned if I know where!
The best reference is the 1807 regs, which are here https://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5QafDPS4LDYZYiRz3Rt4Ob70cz3wBT6_lJd7R0gHDbQINxpcWui_z7nQyoIcV8FuI_cFdftw0mWmwOmzCCTq76Pz8ozCy7gxs4-K8AUL7tK1tukV0PO4JAgtLNfBZuot2figrzvlJY4K5r-15O5e4drsKpFz03wqinTUMsWwLKFJm_URBTUGK-ZNCirPeRdnuBeams2GgJGRe3eAVNLD0fmiByw3InPEkzD__8khNDc9bLDov0KadRiRCEALySdoG7vYML-CQXaDHpno-IxMr_QAEnIGa8BKms4lejDUG_VJadfeJ1dE
especially the diagrams at p.154 (that's PDF pages, not the actual document) onwards. Fluegel was not an operational unit, but it seems to have come into misuse as the primary unit was a division of two squadrons, so with the 8 squadron units in two lines, you finish up with two square Fluegels making up a division. Anyway, it was: Division - broken into 2 squadrons - each of which was broken into two half-squadrons, each of which was broken into two Zugs. The diagram on p.16 shows this.
On p,18, it sets out the ranks used for each squadron: 1 Rittmeister, 1 2nd Rittmeister, 2 Oberlts, 2 Unterlts, 2 Wachmeisters, 1 Trompeter and 12 Korporals.
If you go to Plan 1 on p.155, you can see two divisions, each of which make a turn. The blocks themselves are either the first or second rank of a Zug. Each group in the turn is a half-squadron. Within each half-squadron, the two Zugs are in two ranks. On the inner sides are two Korporals, one guiding the front and one the rear rank. Then an officer on the outer side of the front rank; then a Wachtmeister guiding the outside of each rear rank behind the more senior officer with the front rank. Then behind the Unterlt is a Korporal plus in some cases a Trompeter. Behind each half-squadron is a more senior officer.
So, a Rittmeister will command each half-squadron and then either an Ober- or Unter-Lt will command a Zug. Some of this is also covered in the Osprey Warrior: Hungarian Hussar 1756-1815 (ahem 🙃).