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Memorial for veteran ATCs, Brewster model presented to public + more
aviation history Memorial for veteran ATCs, Brewster model presented to public Finnish air-traffic controllers built a 1:5 scale model airplane to honor their veteran colleagues, the air-traffic controllers of the post World War II generation. Large portion of the first controllers were war pilots, who practically hand-built the Finnish air-traffic control system from scratch when during the late 1940s and 1950s. The airplane modeled was Brewster fighter BW-384 "White seven", the personal airplane ensign Aarno Siro flew in the last battles of Continuation War against Soviet Union, during summer 1944. Post-war Aarno Siro was one of the first air-traffic controllers and worked as such for 22 years. BW-384 flew its first flight 5.4.1940 and was delivered to LLv 24 6 days later. During its career BW-384 was flown by for example I. Törrönen, L. Nissinen, L. Pekuri and Aarno Siro. The total flight time of BW-384 was 729 hours and it was removed from operational use in 1952. The plane is credited with 18 aerial victories. Its most successful pilot was Lauri Nissinen with 10 victories in BW-384. The whole article: http://www.virtualpilots.fi/feature/photoreports/bw384/ Other recent articles from Finnish Virtual Pilots Association Photos from Kyösti Karhila's memoirs publishing event. Kyösti Karhila is the highest scoring living Finnish WW2 fighter pilot, with 32 credited victories. Recent research has him credited with 10 more victories, that were originally non confirmed but have been since verified from Soviet archives. Mr. Karhila has now published his memoirs from the wartime. Karhila gained ace status flying Curtiss Hawk 75 fighters and was later a highly successful Messerschmitt 109 pilot. The whole article: http://www.virtualpilots.fi/img/albums/karhila_2007/ The book: http://www.apali.fi/kauppa/product_details.php?p=52 http://www.apali.fi/kauppa/images/ka...t_0702_00e.jpg Aarne Vuopohja - Pe-2 Mechanic During the World War II mr. Aarne Vuopohja served in the Finnish Air Force as assistant mechanic, at LentoRykmentti 4 (Flight Regiment 4), which was the bomber arm of the FiAF. Vuopohja worked for example with the Pe-2 planes. He was interviewed in the Virtual Pilots' summer camp Mosquito Meeting 2004, at Oulu. "Let's say that I was frighten to see the first time the aeroplane goes to an engine change and none than the chief mechanic knows what to do. Three of us were just came from the mechanic training and haven't seen much aeroplanes before." The whole article: http://www.virtualpilots.fi/hist/WW2...jaEnglish.html The Honourable Finnish Swastika In Finland the Swastika was first used by the government in 1918, in the Cross of Liberty decoration designed by Gallen-Kallela, and as the national insignia of the Finnish Air Force. Swedish Count Eric von Rosen had donated the first FiAF aircraft, decorated by swastikas painted on the wings. Thus the Swastika was introduced by two sources by two men in two different manifestations. The other national symbols of the young Finnish state included the national coat of arms from the 1500's, the national anthem and the blue cross flag from the year 1918. Only later, The Nazi Swastika also tainted the Finnish Swastika, a honorable symbol still used as a symbol in the Finnish Armed Forces. The whole article: http://www.virtualpilots.fi/feature/...able_swastika/ More from the Association: http://www.virtualpilots.fi/ http://www.virtualpilots.fi/en/news/ http://www.virtualpilots.fi/hist/ |
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![]() Memorial for veteran ATCs, Brewster model presented to public + more aviation history Memorial for veteran ATCs, Brewster model presented to public Finnish air-traffic controllers built a 1:5 scale model airplane to honor their veteran colleagues, the air-traffic controllers of the post World War II generation. The airplane modeled was Brewster fighter BW-384 "White seven", the personal airplane ensign Aarno Siro flew in the last battles of Continuation War against Soviet Union, during summer 1944. Post-war Aarno Siro was one of the first air-traffic controllers and worked as such for 22 years. BW-384 flew its first flight 5.4.1940 and was delivered to LLv 24 6 days later. During its career BW-384 was flown by for example I. Törrönen, L. Nissinen, L. Pekuri and Aarno Siro. The total flight time of BW-384 was 729 hours and it was removed from operational use in 1952. The plane is credited with 18 aerial victories. Its most successful pilot was Lauri Nissinen with 10 victories in BW-384. http://www.virtualpilots.fi/hist/ Now also a video of the model and Brewster pilots available: http://www.virtualpilots.fi/feature/photoreports/bw384/ http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...87543494&hl=en jok |
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