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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. Thanks. |
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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.)
I hope this helps. Gabor |
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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. Best regards Laurent |
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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. Ota |
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Re: Yak 3-looking for information
Hi Laurent,
I access(ed) both. But this one was public, see above. Cheers, Gabor |
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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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Re: Yak 3-looking for information
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.
Gabor |
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Re: Yak 3-looking for information
So the pilot was found and buried?
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Re: Yak 3-looking for information
Gentlemen,
Several corrections: 1. Stadnichenko was shot down on Yak-9, not Yak-3. Serial № 1615342 2. Area given in operational documents is "Kibelkut" 3. Surely by Lipfert, time matches. |
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Re: Yak 3-looking for information
Thanks Nikita, the point is yours:
1. Stadnichenko was shot down on Yak-9, not Yak-3. Serial № 1615342 -I read the personal file mentioned above, haven't checked the serials specifically 2. Area given in operational documents is "Kibelkut" -Kibelkut is Hungarian "Köbölkút" (now called: Gbelce) It is in the same area (the very next settlement), so it still can be Muzsla. 3. Surely by Lipfert, time matches. -I agree. Sorry, I quoted the name of German pilot just from memory, but remembered the twin victories. You are right, Lipfert claimed both, not Hartmann. Cheers, Gabor |
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