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Old 12th October 2011, 23:14
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Yak 3-looking for information

Hi.
Recently we found wreckage Yak-3 in the Slovak Republic, who was shot down on January 14 1945 in the village Muzsla.Can anyone help with identifying of Russian pilot?Muzsla in 1945 belonged to Hungary.
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Old 13th October 2011, 10:09
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Re: Yak 3-looking for information

гв.мл.л-т Стадниченко Алексей Ефимович was shot down and killed near Muzsla-NW, 2 km in Hungary (recently Slovakia) on January 14, 1945 from 5 VA, 6 GvIAD, 31 GvIAP. His opponent was probably Hptm. Helmut Lipfert 6/JG 52. (Muzsla belonged to Hungary not only in 1945, but for about 7-800 years before 1920. It belonged to the Roman Catholic Cardinal of Esztergom, Hungary. Majority of population is still Hungarian. Just for accuracy.)

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Old 13th October 2011, 12:35
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Re: Yak 3-looking for information

Hello Gabor,

Can I ask you if your source is a published one, or if the data is coming directly from former Soviet archives ? If the former is true I will be interested to buy it.

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Old 13th October 2011, 12:48
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Re: Yak 3-looking for information

Laurent,

You can just try to type Stadnichenko´s name (or that of any other airman) in cyrilic into http://www.obd-memorial.ru/ database and it will, in most cases, provide you some basic details. Hope this helps.

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Old 13th October 2011, 16:11
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Hi Laurent,

I access(ed) both. But this one was public, see above. Cheers,

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Old 13th October 2011, 19:35
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Re: Yak 3-looking for information

Thank you for the info Gabor.
We did not find the pilot.It is listed as missing?And where can I get a photo, I need it in a museum.
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Old 13th October 2011, 19:49
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No problem. The pilot was killed, not missing. But Hartmann claimed another one in the area, I assume from the same unit. Maybe that guy survived. Who knows. As of the photo... It is not easy. I cannot promise anything now.

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Re: Yak 3-looking for information

factory production number 1615342 is a Yak-9D
as Yak-3's were not manufactured at Zavod 153.
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Old 14th October 2011, 15:36
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Re: Yak 3-looking for information

Lipfert writes from downed a Yak-3 at Muzsla.We found the engine, landing gear, metal tube construction of aircraft, weapons UBS 20 mm and two 12.7 mm UBS.We found pieces of wood paneling, on which is clearly visible gray.Small parts are burned and totally destroyed.Yak-3 had the same landing gear as the Yak-9?Plane crash site is 2.5 km NW of the village Muzsla.

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Old 14th October 2011, 17:52
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Re: Yak 3-looking for information

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... two 12.7 mm UBS.
This means it must have been either a Yak-3 or a Yak-9U. Probability for Yak-3 is higher due to its higher production. Anyway it must have been very difficult to distinguish the two in aerial combat.
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