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Hurricane wreck with pilot recovery !!!

Discussion in 'Eastern Europe February 1943 to End of War' started by branko57, May 29, 2010.

  1. branko57

    branko57 Member

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    Some really SERIOUS STUFF :eek: for you guy's !!!


    Hurricane wreck with pilot recovery. Northern Russia
    The fate of the pilot Lazarev
    February, 21st, 1943 from the Soviet military air base in Chupa two fighters P-40 and five Hurricanes flight to the operation one of the Hurricanes was piloted by the pilot of 760-th IAP sergeant Lazarev

    In the same time German pilot Oberfeldwebel Rudolf Muller from 6/JG5 ' Expertenstaffel with his squad of the four of fighters Bf109G has been escorted five bombers Ju87D, and entered to the fight on his Bf109G-2 with the Soviet fighters of 760-th IAP. In action, near the area of railway station – Polyarnyi Krug, he shot down his last plane in his life, before he got the same fate- he was knock out on April, 19th 1943. Muller's plane has been hit in 8 km to the east of lake Maljarvi, then catch by soviets and sent in POW camp where was killed on October, 21st 1943 when attempting to escape. The military historian Jury Rybin, has found out the information confirming the fact in archive, that in that day Muller has hit down two Soviet planes, one of which was piloted by sergeant Boris Aleksandrovich Lazarev.

    Most likely after the Hurricane was hit, Lasarev having unfastened belts on his hands, tried to leave the machine falling down, but has loose time. Probably, the low height has not allowed it to make it. ' Hurricane ' has fallen in a bog. The pilot was died from the strongest kick to a control panel of the plane. When he died he was only 22 y.o Boris Aleksandrovich Lazarev burried in the cemetry of Chupa, Karelian Republic


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    Im really SORRY :eek: if i have broke some FORUM RULES with such GORY post :confused:

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  2. alieneyes

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    Clicking on the photographs does not enlarge them.

    It takes you to the forum this poster is advertising, where you must register.
     
  3. branko57

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    Sorry... im new with this kind of technology :headbash:
     

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