Biplane fighter aces

Soviet Union

Starshiy Serzhant Nikolay Karpenko

In May 1943, Serzhant Karpenko served in the 71 IAP-KBF. This unit was at the time still equipped with I-153s.

On 2 May, the Red Banner Baltic Fleet air force attacked Kotka with 30 aircraft and they were engaged by 18 Brewsters on the south side of the town. In a 60-minute combat, which raged across the Gulf of Finland between 10:00-11:30, the 2nd Flight managed to claim four LaGG-3s shot down into the sea. The cost was high however since the flight leader, kapteeni Ilka Törrönen (BW-380) was killed when he was shot down. Vänrikki Olavi Puro described the combat:

“We met an enemy bomber and fighter formation between Someri and Haapsaari heading south-east. I attacked the LaGG-3 fighters, which were escorting Il-2s, going towards Lavansaari. I managed to get behind one LaGG-3 and fired at it for about 3 km distance from behind at 100-50 m range. We descended all the time and finally at about 150 m altitude the burst hit the cockpit and it went straight in the sea about 10 km W from Someri. I chased with luutnantti Sarjamo a further three enemy fighters to east side of Lavansaari, where eight other LaGG-3s came from the south. They attacked us from the sun and in the ensuing curve battle I managed to give a good burst at one in a bank scoring hits between the engine and the canopy of the LaGG-3, when plating sheets flew around and flames came out of the plane. Smoking strongly it went down halfway between Lavansaari and Peninsaari. I fired at least at another six enemy fighters, when one landed immediately to Lavansaari airfield once I had fired from the opposite direction. Low on ammunition the Russians finally broke off and headed east.
Brewster pulls tighter turns than the LaGG-3. The speed about the same at the deck. The Russians very aggressive and enterprising.
My plane BW-387.
The claimants from 2/LeLv 24 were vänrikki Puro who claimed one LaGG-3 10km from Someri and another LaGG-3 over Lavansaari-Peninsari. The third was claimed as a shared vääpeli Martti Alho (BW-383) and ylikersantti Taipo Järvi (BW-377) over Kronstadt. Luutantti Urho Sarjamo (BW-386) claimed the fourth LaGG-3 over Peninsaari.
Three Bf 109s from LeLv 34 also scrambled in the Lavansaari direction, where they were engaged in combat with approximately 30 Soviet aircraft. In the ensuing combat, the Finnish fighters claimed two La-5s. One was claimed by luutnantti Veikko Evinen (MT-203) 15km from Someri between 10:00-11:00 and the second was claimed by vääpeli Urho Lehtovaara (MT-216) over Lavansaari between 10:15-10:55.
The chronicles of the Baltic Fleet reported that at 11:20 (Moscow time), five Il-2s of 7 GShAP, with direct cover of four I-16s of 71 IAP and top cover of five LaGG-3s of 3 GIAP, attacked a gun boat and patrol motor boat in the vicinity of Haapasaari. The gun boat a direct hit from a 100kg bomb and sank. The vessel was actually the gun boat Turunmaa, which was run aground on a shoal to prevent her from sinking and she was later repaired. Over the target the assault planes were attacked by six Fiats and one Bf 109. One Il-2 was shot down when it tried to ram the gun boat Karjala. The direct cover was attacked by two Bf 109s and four Brewsters and the top cover by six Bf 109s. In these battles, one I-16 was damaged and the LaGG-3s sent one Bf 109 down. Soon after this, twelve Fiats attacked the LaGG-3s. In the opposite direction firing, Starshiy Leytenant Ivan Kravtsov claimed one Fiat shot down. This may have been BW-380 flown by kapteeni Iikka Törrönen.
On the return at 11:35, when the detachment approached Lavansaari, it was attacked by four Bf 109s and 12 Brewsters. Leytenant Vasiliy Chernenko shot one Brewster down 10km north-west of Lavanssari.
Two Chaikas of 71 IAP, which had taken off for reception met at 11:30, five Moranes near Lavansaari claiming one shot down by Serzhant Karpenko and Serzhant Kucherenko.
At 11:21, four LaGG-3s, four Yak-7s and four I-153s took off from Oranienbaum to protect the flight of Il-2s from Lavansaari to Oranienbaum. The Yak detachment fought a resultless battle 20 minutes later near Lavansaari with two Fokkers.
One LaGG-3 from 3 GIAP was damaged in combat during the day and made a forced landing on Lavansaari.
Totally, the Finnish fighter from 2/LeLv 24 and LeLv 34 claimed six victories while losing one Brewster. The Soviet units claimed four Finnish fighters while suffering one lost Il-2, one damaged LaGG-3 and one damaged I-16.
Luutnantti Aulis Lumme took command over 2/LeLv 24 after the death of kapteeni Törrönen.

At 06:45-08:08 (Moscow time) on 20 May 1943, four I-153s of 71 IAP-KBF flew top cover at 300 meters altitude to a ship convoy from Seiskari to Lavansaari. The radio announced that two Bf 109s were approaching. In the clash, Starshiy Serzhant Ramazan Rustamov’s aircraft was hit and he didn’t get back to base being wounded. One victory was claimed by Starshiy Serzhant Karpenko and Serzhant Abram Olshanskiy. Karpenko’s combat report stated:

“… Two Me109s attacked me and my wingman from behind at the deck. I turned steeply into them, but the Me109 passed me and began to bank to the right. After a 180o turn I fired two RS rockets, which were short. I aimed a shot barrage fire with the machine-guns. The Me109 broke off to north-west. The other Me109 attacked Olshanskiy, who also turned into it. The following three attacks took place right down the deck. In the last one the Me 109 attacked Olshanskiy at zero altitude from behind, while he was on my right side. I turned steeply towards the attacker and opened machine-gun fire from 650 m keeping on to 150 m. Then the Me109 pulled up, when I shot a well aimed burst from 150-100 to its belly. Right after this I fired the RS rockets which exploded in the right direction 10-15 m above. After this the Me109 dived in order to break off to north-west. Another Me 109 came to its wing for escort. Thereafter I did not see them above the convoy.”
They had been involved in combat with a search patrol of 2/LeLv 34, which reported having fought with an I-153 pair. The lead Bf 109 (MT-203) flown by luutnantti Esko Ruotsila was hit and fell into the sea outside Hamina at 06:19, killing the pilot.

Karpenko ended the war with 2 shared biplane victories.

Claims:
Kill no. Date Time Number Type Result Plane type Serial no. Locality Unit
  1943                
  02/05/43 11:30 ½ Morane (a) Shared destroyed I-153   near Lavansaari 71 IAP-KBF
  20/05/43 06:45-08:08 ½ Bf 109 (b) Shared destroyed I-153   off Hamina 71 IAP-KBF

Biplane victories: 2 shared destroyed.
TOTAL: 2 shared destroyed.
(a) The Finnish fighter from 2/LeLv 24 and LeLv 34 claimed six victories while losing one Brewster. The Soviet units claimed four Finnish fighters while suffering one lost Il-2, one damaged LaGG-3 and one damaged I-16.
(b) Luutnantti Esko Ruotsila of 2/LeLv 34, shot down and killed.

Sources:
Suomen Ilmavoimat part V – 1943 – Kalevi Keskinen and Kari Stenman, 2007, ISBN 978-952-99743-3-7




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