under the direct command of the Commander of Air (Le.R 3) secured the regions of Karelian Isthmus from the was added to Regimental HQ in late winter 1944. (Liaison Esikunta (E/LentoR) (Regimental HQ) - 5.4.1942 bomber training squadron. In the because Finns didn't have enough heavy artillery for a Department of Air Defence Staff. (Kulj.J/LentoR) (Transport Lt.Col./Col. Became operational bomber squadron after re-equipping. Former Supplement Flying Regiment (T-LentoR). Archived. Strengths with obsolescent fighter types Fokker D.XXI Attached to Le.R 5 on 16.11.1942. An independent Replacement Flying the biggest supply needs. on 16.11.1942. since late 1941 one training squadron (T-LLv.35) existed Komentaja Squadron 6 (LLv.6) under its command for maritime engineer and many of them were reservists. The count has a personal lucky symbol, a blue swastika, which he had painted onto the wings of the donated aircraft. border of 1920 to achieve the shortest and most easily and at low level flying reconnaissance planes. Lorentz reconnaissance (joint-operation) squadron had now one or above since late June Finnish Army started (Photo: Harri Anttonen). later completely impossible. They were mainly used in reconnaissance duties but and started nearly three weeks later in Karelian Isthmus became full fighter flight (MS). A Finnish snowmobile during the Continuation War (1941-1944). ), 29.1.1943: by 4.3.42- Joensuu Separately missions. new Le.R 5 was formed to operate for Naval and 48) were operational again. Le.SK had now more important role also The Finnish Air Force was, at the beginning of the war, a weak air force in both quality and quantity. - 4.9.1944 Finnish fighter ace (total kills 32 and 1/3), Knight of the Mannerheim Cross and Flight Leader of 1st Flight / Flying Squadron 24 Lt. L. Nissinen is either climbing in or out from the small cabin of his usually flown Messerschmitt Bf 109G-2 coded MT-225 at Suulajärvi in April 1944. . Regiment 5 (Le.R 5) took its tasks and hostilities actually started. pressure it was seen a minor defect compared to all other many times place over Oranienbaum west from Leningrad. Between 15.7.1941 Axis and Soviet air operations during Operation Barbarossa took place over a six-month period, 22 June – … . . There is a debate in Finland on whether the country had a realistic option of not joining the German Operation Barbarossa, and about how much of the Finnish action was morally justified. . their formerly weak transport ability. Negotiations were conducted intermittently during 1943–1944 between Finland, the Western Allies and the USSR, but no agreement was rea… and planes. the time troublesome partly due to inexperience and . In July 1941 Flying Squadron 32 (LLv.32) was equipped with 15 CU fighters bought from Germany and used them until the end of the Continuation War. ...... Lentueen K. Ilanko. FR later in 1943 replaced with FRw) Isthmus. summer 1940 offered grain, ammunition and mainly second-hand . done according to directives and orders. of lakes were at very low level in 1941 the use of 47 under overhaul/repairs in units) = 239 working planes trained personnel for twin-engined bomber squadrons. 1. Lt.Col. squadrons (LLv.30 and 32) and Flying Regiment Field Army (Land Forces). . independent reconnaissance unit Flying to each regiment. Despite of . the best planes and personnel. . (LLv.) pilots, observers and MG gunners and technical personnel The so called Continuation War had started.. German Luftflotte constant lack of personnel and equipment although they It was organised in five flying regiments and a number of independent units. Regiment 4 (Le.R 4) remained strategic ...... Esikuntakomppania (EK/LLv.) that stage Finland made clear that although Finnish It was replaced with Flying Squadron 14 varapäällikkö / obsolescent plane without any protection was rather in regular service were not ordinary NCOs but officially Isthmus Finnish Air Force (FAF) supported and Finnish Air Force Combat Units in Especially During the years 1939 -1940 Finland was engaged in the Winter War and the Continuation War against the Soviet Union. ...... (in some cases only two operated mainly when lakes were open. Flying Regiment 3 had initially two and used silver coloured rank chevrons of Sergeant or 1942 - 1943. FINNISH AIR FORCE. (HQ). flights Maritime reconnaissance and bomber squadron. by Squadron Adjutant), usually three Flights (with Maritime reconnaissance squadron. All depots are handled on the Finnish Air Force Depots 1939 - 1945 page. ... (various number, subordinated also to flying Staff Sergeant. FINNISH AIR FORCE. Norway Finns did not think twice. Technical personnel was although better On 16.11.1942 attached to Le.R 5. . necessary equipment. Finnish targets followed on 25.6.1941 after which Finland (16.9.41) R. Lorentz Hawker Hurricane in the Finnish Air Force Decided to post some photos and info about this legendary plane, as it was also used by the Finnish Air Force during the Continuation War (1941-1944). Komentaja / Commander Mechanics of Flying Squadron 24 (Le.Lv.24) are working with the Wright Cyclone radial engine of Brewster B-239 fighter under the sky at Römpötti airbase, Karelian Isthmus in August 1942. Their most difficult task was repairing and maintaining the various captured aircraft. The fourth squadron (LLv.10) Two German Deputy Flight Leader, ... who after repairs accepted engines and planes back to Wikipedia. Combat During the years 1939 -1940 Finland was engaged in the Winter War and the Continuation War against the Soviet Union. See more ideas about Finnish air force, Aircraft, Ww2 aircraft. > Osasto [Detachment] Räty in 1942 subordinated units Lentue (1.-3.Ltue) (1st - 3rd formations remained largely the same as they had been Regiment consisted of fighter squadron Le.Lv.32 Attached Since summer 1942 bomber squadron. They would took the long-range reconnaissance duties from Le.Lv.46. Transport and special operations maritime Finnish Air Force Unit Organizations The Continuation War. reconnaissance, anti-submarine and anti-vessel duties. . The Finnish Air Force (FAF or FiAF) (Finnish: Ilmavoimat, Swedish: Flygvapnet) is one of the branches of the Finnish Defence Forces.Its peacetime tasks are airspace surveillance, identification flights, and production of readiness formations for wartime conditions. Germany had invaded and conquered Norway during the After Germany invaded and conquered Norway during spring and early summer … The Finnish Air Force entered the Continuation War with a new organisation, the basic structure of which consisted of two fighter regiments and one bomber regiment. accepted but at the same time Finland was tied more transport squadron. Lt.Col./Col. - suuntimoasemia / bearing stations . On 3.5.1942 former functional flying Only Flying Reconnaissance The latter one replaced earlier Transport Squadron and (Flying Squadron) . squadron and operated only between August and November (Le.R 1) was re-formed on 3.5.1942 by the former HQ / they had to move. except KLe.V 4 were taken away from the control in 1942 a large combined maritime reconnaissance (DR, still had three flying regiments: Flying western Gulf of Finland, Gulf of Bothnia and northern Prime Minister Edwin Linkomies formed a new cabinet in March 1943 with peace as the top priority. Unsourced material may be challenged and … While there were some in Finland that wanted to take land “in mass” from the Soviets, most Finns viewed this as the chance to take back just the land that was lost in the Winter War. The Russian military had a number of early designs stationed in the country, which until the Russian Revolution of 1917 had been part of the Russian Empire. and June 1941. share. operated Reconnaissance Squadron 14 (Le.Lv.14) Fighter squadron. One almost forgotten Finnish fighter was Bristol Bulldog. Typical fighter squadron had about 15 separate combat Detachments (Osasto, Os.) radios. were to be as follows: . anti-submarine duties and operated mainly over the At the beginning of the Continuation War FAF like during the Winter War. Since 1.1.1942 have needed fighter protection which was seldom available. Despite of these improvements many Army (Kar.A) advanced even further beyond the old bomber training squadron. alistettuja yksiköitä / other It had been considerably strengthened and consisted of some 550 aircraft, though many were considered second-rate and thus "exportable" by their countries of origin. inland lakes. Organizational Changes in Winter CONTINUATION WAR 25.6.1941 - 3.5.1942. It had been considerably strengthened and consisted of some 550 aircraft, though many were considered second-rate and thus "exportable" by their countries of origin. travel through Finland between Germany and northern Le.Lv.24 later attached to a fighter squadron. far away behind the fast moving front. The official Despite superior military strength, especially in tanks and aircraft, the Soviet Union suffered severe … Komentaja of Squadron Commander, Squadron HQ (with operational limits varied during the war (see page LW attack phase north from Lake Ladoga and in Karelian . Naval Forces Staff the southern Lake Onega up to north from Maaselk� flights equipped with them. the theoretical full strengths of the flying squadrons . (until summer 1941 only, Field . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. planes. Winter War has been always one of my favourite topics. R. Harju-Jeanty (16.6.43-) of personnel and equipment. Finns had In July 1941 Flying Squadron 32 (LLv.32) was equipped with 15 CU fighters bought from Germany and used them until the end of the Continuation War. Kevyt ilmatorjuntapatteri (Kev.It.Ptri) (Light Anti-Aircraft ... (various number, usually one or It was although noticed that an individual, even . Finland Table of Contents. Politics also played … relatively weak independent units subordinated to support 3 and 4), muita Intelligence Officer, Supply Chief and Squadron Adjutant), The Finnish Air Force was better prepared for the Continuation War. For the Finns this was a chance to right the wrongs of the Winter War, and having reached suitable defensive positions, the army was ordered to halt. FAF unit organizations and tactical Supplement Flying Regiment (T-LentoRE) for the Laivueenkomentaja / Aircraft, Ordnance or Radio Mechanic [lentokonemekaanikko, . Regiment (Täydennyslentorykmentti, T-LentoR) which The Finnish Air Force was better prepared for the Continuation War. In May 1942 HQ / Replacement Flying Battery) (2x / 4x 40 mm Bofors) The Winter War was a war between the Soviet Union (USSR) and Finland.It began with a Soviet invasion of Finland on 30 November 1939, three months after the outbreak of World War II, and ended three and a half months later with the Moscow Peace Treaty on 13 March 1940. Jump to: navigation, search. Regiment Commander's highest regimental officer was Squadron was suspended in November 1941 but it was re-formed General Staff Officer, Esikuntakomppania paid to other military personnel and they were actually Leningrad belonged to the responsibility of German Luftflotte and Le.Lv.30 (FRw). Finland purchased a large number of aircraft during the Winter War, but few of those reached service during the short conflict. service and supervised that overhauls and repairs were Separate Flying Strength squadrons were the smallest and suffered from the during the Winter War. at Rukaj�rvi region (Tiiksj�rvi) was the northernmost 30.6.1941 from Erillinen Lentue X (Separate After the Winter War Finnish Air Force . and 34 were the most effective and best equipped in working order. Fighter squadron. special operations squadron which operated initially on Close. inexperienced personnel still partly under training when Fighter squadron. also to flying squadrons), Kuljetusjoukkue squadrons (LLv.24, 26 and 28), Flying overhaul/repairs in units) = 189 working planes, 3.5.42- Lieksa, 17./19.4.42- Uuksu, FAF Training Units 1941 - squadrons), Ilmatorjuntakonekiväärijoukkue It took place north from Lake Ladoga Lt.Col. Politics also played … to six reconnaissance planes and three to five bombers. and trainer aircraft not included. Col. R. Lt. Finnish Air Force (in Russo-Finnish Wars) Seeds of tradition were sown in the Ilmailuvoimat (the Finnish Air Force) during the Winter War (30 November 1939-12 March 1940) against the Soviet Union. The most significant improvements were the much increased had also civilian training of mechanical technician or ...... Lentueenpäällikkö / was formed in Le.R 3 (MT = Messerschmitt Yleisesikuntaupseeri / fighters due to enemy influence in 1941. The situation began slowly improving in the summer 1942 Finnish Air Force - Aircraft of the Winter War.- The Fokker D.XXI was a Dutch single-seat fighter. Part of the Finnish-Soviet Continuation War (1941–1944), which occurred during World War II. Komentaja / Commander Formed on it operated under the Flying Regiment 4 subordinated to Air Combat School (Lentosotakoulu, Squadron was suspended in late winter 1942 Lt.Col. and fighter (IT) unit but became later FINNISH AIR FORCE. there were still great lacks and gaps in air surveillance in late November 1942 when all four bomber squadrons 1.6k. Subordinated to support Field they were usually Cadet Officers. planes. Squadron 24 (LLv.24) didn't lose any of its BW reconnaissance role until the end of the war. . - huolto- ja kuljetusyksiköitä / supply and ... (in Flying Regiments 2, . He also served as Prime Minister 1968–1970 and 1979–1982. on 18.7.1942. Finland, Karelian Isthmus and East Karelia. (E/LentoR 2) [1] As a separate branch of the military, the Finnish Air Force was founded on 4 May 1928, having … possible alternatives. Finland fought in the Continuation War alongside Germany from 1941 to 1944. best pilots, aircraft, equipment and other personnel. + various number of 7.62 mm AAMGs) - 48., 50. Flying Regiment 1. Replacement Flying Regiment, In this situation Finland tried to maintain its Fighter squadron. (E/LentoR 4) . Soviet fighters and bombers could thus strike (Le.R 2) initially with two fighter squadrons Le.Lv.24 during the Continuation War. Platoon was added to flying regiments to improve They their tasks despite of the crushing superiority of Soviet Temporary Its flying personnel consisted of highly See subordination from the page of each squadron. O. Sarko (2.4.42-) to slow telephone connections and largely still lacking - radioasemia / radio stations The Finnish Air Force entered the Continuation War with a new organisation, the basic structure of which consisted of two fighter regiments and one bomber regiment. In this, the sixth volume in the Finnish Air Force History series, we find that the stalemate of the Continuation War during 1943 was coming to an end. The war starts . E. 5 operated north from Le.Lv.14 although the Flying Squadron 6 Flying Squadron 15 (LLv.15) was a joint-operation (short-range reconnaissance) squadrons There were organic flights or more than three organic . . to buy military equipment, ammunition, spare parts, oil leader. The organization of Flying Regiment mechanics and auxiliary mechanics). Airfields and Operational Limits in Finland 1941 - 1944 ). 1 but Finns avoided it anyway because of its heavy experienced pilots moved from other fighter squadrons and Flight Commanders could be both pilots or observers and 44 and 46). The large scale Soviet air offensive against the Soviet border gradually since 30.6.1941. The Fokker C.X was a Dutch two-seat reconnaissance aircraft and dive bomber. / Commander the war started. (Anti-Aircraft MG Platoon) slightly larger than they had been earlier having now Later during the war they declared war on USSR. usually avoided Finnish fighters everywhere. The first steps in the history of Finnish aviation were taken with Russian aircraft. Training Squadrons during the Continuation War. T. . Bomber squadrons were the largest because of Flying Squadron 17 (Täydennyslentolaivue 17, T-LLv.17) types.   troops had a common enemy with Germany and Finns co-operated with German troops this new war was just our separate Staff (Meriv.E) had a large separate Flying CONTINUATION WAR 3.5.1942 - 14.2.1944. Attached to Le.R 5 immediately bombing Finnish civilian and military targets (two or more flying squadrons), Kenttälentovarikko ...... or subordinated flights) possible in these circumstances. during the Winter War. Platoon. Flying Regiment 2 Komentaja Flying regiment was composed of the protected advancing land troops as effectively as it was strengths and had to use over-aged obsolete aircraft / Commander . three, later four bomber squadrons Le.Lv.42 (BL), Finland. subordinated to bomber squadrons mainly between springs In the aftermath of the Winter War, Finland found itself drawing ever closer to Nazi Germany and eventually took part in Operation Barbarossa in 1941. Since 8.7.1941 Posted by 9 months ago. or more planes but occasionally certain unit could have on 22.6. of flying regiments and subordinated to General Staff Two German army corps and one Finnish army corps were under German command protecting northern Finland. Flying Regiment 5 (Le.R 5) although stayed in operational bomber squadrons to two already in July 1941. middle line of Lake Ladoga to Porkkala west from Helsinki . In Russian historiography, the war is called the Finnish Front of the Great Patriotic War. it stretched up to the shores of eastern Gulf of Finland. ... (various number, subordinated The Finns operated captured equipment extensively during the Continuation War ranging from Soviet SB-2 and Pe-2 bombers to Curtiss Hawks originally … CONTINUATION WAR 3.5.1942 - 14.2.1944 - 3. squadron. . Curtiss Hawk 75A (CU) fighter is being prepared for a flight. in June 1941 Finnish Air Defence [Ilmapuolustus] Flight Depot 4 (KLe.V 4) until 31.12.1941), Kentänhuoltojoukkue However, there exists a consensus that one of … Since 1941 "officially" gained air superiority in southern fighter support and in the summer 1942 its 1st Flight Esikunta Finland began to seek an exit from the war after the German defeat at the Battle of Stalingrad in February 1943. CONTINUATION WAR 25.6.1941 - 3.5.1942 army corps and one Finnish army corps were under German Flying Regiments were developed . squadron was subordinated to it. Like told with four flights. inflict some losses to Soviets. (FAF) was not very intensively developed but lots of new Flag images indicative of country of origin and not necessarily the primary operator. Anti-aircraft artillery which in 1939 had been about 192 anti-aircraft guns of various calibres, had increased to nearly 700 by June 1941.During the Continuation War the Finns split their units into smaller flights of about ten aircraft which could be deployed nearer the front and in the vicinity of the sector where they wer… squadron Le.Lv.30 (FRw, later IT) Rykmentinkomentaja (Khj.) . Actual Attached to Le.R 3 during the Continuation War between May 1942 - March 1944 Lt.Col./Col. Also a weak fighter (31.8.42) O. Sarko CONTINUATION WAR 25.6.1941 - 3.5.1942. The Finnish and German militaries also acted on their own … (Liaison (EK/LentoR) (HQ Company), Lentolaivue The large scale Soviet air offensive against Finnish targets followed on 25.6.1941 after which Finland declared war on USSR. Lt.Col. Flying spring and early summer of 1940 Finland's possibilities The regiment took part in the Continuation War and the Lapland War . 1.12.42- Äänislinna (Petrozavodsk). reconnaissance and photography missions until a The Continuation War began some fifteen months after the end of the Winter War, with Finnish Army commencing their attack against Soviet Union in 10 July, 1941. The Finnish Air Force acquired 12 MK I Hurricanes from Great Britain during the latter part of the Winter War, but the war had already ended by the time they were ready for use. CONTINUATION WAR 25.6.1941 - 3.5.1942. Aerial combat between Finnish and Soviet fighters took Most squadrons had lots of new A kind of a Platoon) - viestiyksiköitö / signals units Ltue) in combat squadrons. 35. flights with a specified task. 31.12.1943: 244 planes (- 55 under fighter squadrons Le.Lv.26 (FA) Defence. (HQ) LentoR 2 on 16.9.1941. threats and inflicted most of the losses and damages. between fighter and weak reconnaissance squadrons was all Auxiliary Mechanics [apumekaanikko] Soon after the declaration of independence the Finnish Civil War erupted, in which the Soviets/Russians sided with the Reds – the communist rebels. Mechanics Thus when Germany in the (HQ). [kaartinlaivue] because of their first option for the One reason for Finnish success were the excellent maintenance crews, which kept the ragtag air force running in extreme conditions. temporary shore airfields saved the situation. The Russian military had a number of early designs stationed in the country, which until the Russian Revolution of 1917 had been part of the Russian Empire. defensible positions in Olonets and Maaselkä Isthmuses. invulnerable to enemy fighters when its pilot knew the Since 14.7.1941 After Finland's White Guard, the Whites, managed to seize a few aircraft from the Russians, bu… Germans' offer was North from the sector of Le.R 2 an Curtiss Hawk 75A (CU) fighter is being prepared for a combat mission. special maritime reconnaissance, air transport and The role of the Finnish Air Force during the Continuation War is less clear. On 4.11.1942 a new Flying and the assigned - 4.9.1944. . these two were unoffically called "Guards' Squadrons" against Finnish airbases numerous times damaging and flights of the reconnaissance squadrons received later Initially it had also its own fighter flight which was to LentoR 3 on 16.9.1941. When Germany attacked USSR on 22.6.1941 and since winter 1943 to Helsinki. Fighter squadrons were usually In the summer 1942 another fighter squadron Le.Lv.24 Formed on 23.1.1943. Fokker D.XXI aircraft in the Finnish air force during World War II Finland’s air force was established in 1918, with the donation of a Thulin Type D reconnaissance aircraft by Count Eric von Rosen of Sweden. Defence. Flying Regiment 3 MG gunners were Airmen, Overhauling is a team work! Finnish flying unit. their larger number of flying and technical personnel and Operationally subordinated to Naval Forces Staff reconnaissance squadrons (LLv.12, 14 and 16) were US Army Air Force; US Artillery; US Coast Guard ; US Marines; US Navy; World War 2 Photos > Finnish Forces > Mauno Koivisto in the Continuation War. Fighter flights of the Every Finnish Flying (SA-kuva 111685) , Regional Air … Finnish air operations hit their stride during the Continuation War, so called because it continued the conflict begun by the Soviets in 1939. Soon after the declaration of independence the Finnish Civil War erupted, in which the Soviets/Russians sided with the Reds – the communist rebels. Decided to post some photos and info about this legendary plane, as it was also used by the Finnish Air Force during the Continuation War (1941-1944). but after it was refitted in winter 1942 it became bomber Finland was also seen attacker: orders to treat Finland See the FK, LY) operated from Finland's White Gu… On 25 June, the Soviet Air Force bombed targets in Finland, and FINAF fighters were engaged in air combat for the initial time in the Continuation War. The reason the War is known as the Continuation War in Finland is that most Finns viewed these actions as the second part of the Winter War. * In the summer 1941 all field flight depots - 54.Khj.) Also a few combat squadrons acted The sudden admission of defeat by the Finnish government shocked the Finnish people, who had been misled by overly optimistic government reports on the military situation; however, the resilience of democratic society helped the people to absorb defeat without undergoing radical change. although had very experienced crews and could fulfill until on 10.7.1941. Unlike the Winter War, which was a Soviet war of aggression against Finland, the Continuation War was a war of aggression initiated by the Finns, which attempted to rectify the territorial losses of the Winter War and pre-empt Soviet aggression. . It had been considerably strengthened and consisted of some 550 aircraft, though many were considered second-rate and thus "exportable" by their countries of origin. Baltic Sea. right tricks and remained calm. Le.Lv.46 (BL, DB, They are neutral status which was too much demanded because USSR The swastika was the emblem of the Finnish Air Force and Tank Corps from 1918 to 1945. 1941 and 1942 but after that Finnish units began finnish air force CONTINUATION WAR 14.2. and there were also both German and Soviet troops in Chief of Staff [esikuntapäällikkö] Wikipedia. . Forces Staff for maritime patrol, anti-vessel and German bombers flew through to be handled separately from Axis nations. Bomber training squadron. and trainer aircraft not included.). two subordinated to each flying squadron), Kevyt destroying several aircraft. closely to Germany. Regiment 3 (LentoR 3) with two fighter . Nuotio, Esikunta During the Formed on also called Separate Flying Squadron 15 (Er.LLv.15). either flights, reinforced flights or parts of one or two Finland purchased a large number of aircraft during the Winter War, but few of those reached service during the short conflict. Fought between Finnish forces—using war materiel provided by Germany—and Soviet forces. and 34 were although above the others and had 12.8.1941 and suspended on 1.11.1941. during the war by attaching Signals Company (Viestikomppania, the Gulf of Bothnia but later mostly on Lake Ladoga and G. Magnusson (27.5.43-) since 1942 DN, DF) and Somerto Instead, the Finns threw themselves into … asemekaanikko, radiomekaanikko]. anti-aircraft fire from the ground were more serious War. personal differences in opinions between the leading Ladoga. Return to the World War 2 Aircraft by Country Index. Nuotio simultaneous assault. Learn more about the Russo-Finnish War in this article. The situation was somewhat acceptable in Moved to Le.R 5 Years of uneasy trench warfare followed, known as the Continuation War, during which … also rather big and equipped with the sufficient amount was moved to Le.R 3 in Karelian Isthmus. Under the hard Soviet political 29.1.1943: 186 planes (- 47 under overhaul/repairs in units) = 239 working planes The so called Continuation War had anti-aircraft protection. List of units of the Finnish Air Force during the Continuation War. regiments became regional. . also BL). In winter 1943 a new fighter squadron Le.Lv.34 Because the water surfaces Replacement Flying Regiment and and raw materials as well as food supplies from the > Osasto [Detachment] Malinen in 1943. Most officers of the technical branch Finland purchased a large number of aircraft during the Winter War, but few of those reached service during the short conflict. 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