Peter Carmichael

Peter Carmichael
Peter Carmichael
Nickname Hoagy
Born 11 August 1923
Hull
Died 25 July 1997
Holyhead
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service 1942–?
Rank Commander
Commands held 806 Naval Air Squadron
Battles/wars

World War II

Korean War
Awards Distinguished Service Cross
Other work Sea Cadets Unit Holyhead

Commander Peter Carmichael (11 August 1923 – 25 July 1997), nicknamed "Hoagy", was a combat pilot with the Royal Navy during and after the Second World War. Later, he became famous during the Korean War for shooting down a jet-engined MiG-15 while flying a piston-engined Hawker Sea Fury, the only recorded victory of a British piston-engined aircraft over a jet fighter.[1][2]

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Early life and career

Carmichael was born on 11 August 1923[3] and, after joining the Royal Navy in 1942, he undertook pilot training in the United States and South Africa, before flying Supermarine Seafires and Chance-Vought F4U Corsairs during the final days of the Second World War. After the war, Carmichael flew the Blackburn Firebrand, before converting to the Hawker Sea Fury in June 1948.[4]

Korean War

In November 1951 Carmichael, along with the rest of 802 Squadron, received notification that the squadron would deployed to Korea in early 1952, starting with a short voyage to Malta aboard HMS Theseus. This was followed by a two month break for an intensive work-up at RNAS Hal Far, before the squadron sailed to Korea aboard HMS Ocean in April, with a four day stop over in Hong Kong to receive additional aircraft and pilots.[5]

MiG kill

On 9 August 1952 Carmichael, flying his regular Sea Fury (WJ232), was leading a four aircraft formation to attack railway facilities between Manchon and Pyongyang when, in the vicinity of Chinnampo, his Number 2, Sub-Lieutenant Carl Haines, gave a radio warning of MiGs diving towards the Sea Furys from behind and the right. As Carmichael later stated:

Eight MiGs came at us out of the sun. I did not see them at first, and my No. 4, 'Smoo' Ellis, gave a break when he noticed tracer streaming past his fuselage.
We all turned towards the MiGs and commenced a 'scissors'. It soon became apparent that four MiGs were after each section of two Furies, but by continuing our break turns, we presented impossible targets. They made no attempt to bracket us.
One MiG came at me head on. I saw his heavy tracer shells. I fired a burst, then he flashed past me. I believe Carl got some hits on him too. This aircraft then broke away, and went head on to my Nos 3 and 4, Lieutenant Pete Davies and 'Smoo' Ellis. They were seen to get good hits on one who broke away with smoke coming from him.[6]

Although some sources claim a second MiG-15 was downed by the British pilots, most accounts do not mention this.[7] Regardless, this incident was the only successful air-to-air engagement by a British pilot in a British aircraft during the Korean War.[8] However, Royal Air Force pilots flying on exchange with the USAF did claim at least seven kills during the course of the conflict.[9]

He was subsequently awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in 1953.[10]

Later service

By 1960, Carmichael was Commanding Officer of Lossiemouth based 806 Naval Air Squadron, the last Royal Navy unit flying Hawker Sea Hawks.[11] He later went on to serve as Commanding Officer of T.S. Prince of Wales, Holyhead Sea Cadets until his retirement in 1984.[citation needed] Carmichael died on 25 July 1997.[citation needed]

Notes

  1. ^ Dorr, Lake & Thompson (1995), p. 96.
  2. ^ Dorr & Thompson (2003), p. 109.
  3. ^ Take Off magazine, Part 84, p. 2336.
  4. ^ Take Off magazine, Part 84, p. 2333.
  5. ^ Take Off magazine, Part 84, p. 2334.
  6. ^ Take Off magazine, Part 84, pp. 2338–2339.
  7. ^ "UN Air-to-Air Victories during the Korean War, 1950–1953". Air Combat Information Group Journal. http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/article_306.shtml. Retrieved 9 March 2007. 
  8. ^ Goebel, Greg. "The Hawker Typhoon, Tempest, & Sea Fury". Air Vectors. http://www.vectorsite.net/avcfury.html. Retrieved 7 April 2006. 
  9. ^ "RAF Museum British Military Aviation in 1952". RAF Museum.org. http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/milestones-of-flight/british_military/1952.cfm. Retrieved 22 May 2010. 
  10. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 39854. p. 2765. 15 May 1953. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  11. ^ Take Off magazine, Part 130, p. 3621.

References

  • Dorr, Robert; Thompson, Warren (2003). Korean Air War. Zenith Imprint. ISBN 9780760315118. 
  • Dorr, Robert; Lake, Jon (1995). Korean War Aces, Volume 4. Aircraft of the Aces # 4. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781855325012. 

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