- Karel Kuttelwascher
Karel Miroslav Kuttelwascher, "Kut" (
September 23 1916 -August 17 1959 ) was a Czech fighter pilot, aflying ace of the UK'sRoyal Air Force inWorld War II . He was the most successful RAF pilot of Czech nationality.Pilot
Karel Kuttelwascher was born in a village
Svatý Kříž . He joined the Czechoslovak airforce in 1934, became a fighter pilot and served in the 32nd squadron inHradec Králové . After Czechoslovakia fell under German occupation (March 15 ,1939 ), he managed to escape toPoland - like many other Czech airmen. Then, he departed for France in July, with a majority of Czech airmen.In France
In France, the Czech airmen, including Kuttelwascher, were initially enlisted in the Foreign Legion. After
World War II broke out and France declared war on Germany onSeptember 3 1939 , the French started to use Czech pilots properly. OnMay 17 ,1940 , Kuttelwascher was assigned to the French GC III/3 fighter squadron, flying a MS.406, then a D.520 fighter. It is unclear whether he achieved any victories in France or how many. Incomplete French documents do not confirm any victories, but Kuttelwascher claimed he destroyed or damaged several enemy aircraft. His most likely score is two team victories and one probable individual victory. When France fell, GC III/6 squadron was withdrawn toAlgiers . Kuttelwascher left the French service there onJuly 1 and got to Britain by sea.In Britain
In Britain, Kuttelwascher was assigned to
No. 1 Squadron RAF onOctober 3 ,1940 with a rank of Sergeant. At the time, the squadron was moved from southern England, so Kuttelwascher did not participate in theBattle of Britain . In December the squadron was moved toRAF Northolt and flew combat missions over northern France. OnApril 8 ,1941 , Kut made his first confirmed kill - aBf 109 fighter. In next two months he added two more. In 1942 he got married in England and was promoted toFlight Lieutenant .On
February 12 ,1942 , No.1 Squadron took part in a bold attack on Germandestroyer s in theEnglish Channel (Channel Dash ). Then the squadron was assigned to a new type of operation - 'night intruder' missions over France. These were night missions by single aircraft, in order to shoot down Germanbomber s over their own airfields. Due to lack ofradar in the aircraft, these missions were undertaken only during a full moon; they were dangerous, demanding both navigation skill and excellent vision. Kuttelwascher flew aHawker Hurricane Mk IIc with markings JX-E, equipped with additional fuel tanks [Mason 1965, p. 11.] , which allowed for 3.5 hours of flying-time. He quickly distinguished himself as the best night intruder. He shot down his first aircraft onApril 1 1942 , a (Ju 88 ). On the night ofMay 4 /5, he shot down threeHeinkel He 111 bombers in one flight. In three months of No 1 Sqn's night intruder actions, Kuttelwascher shot down 15 aircraft and damaged five, from a squadron total of 21 claimed shot down.On
July 8 1942 , Kuttelwascher was assigned toNo. 23 Squadron RAF flying ade Havilland Mosquito for night intruder missions, but did not meet any more enemy. In October 1942 he was withdrawn from combat flying and assigned to staff work in the Czechoslovak Air Inspectorate in London. In June 1943 he was sent on a six-month mission to the U.S. When he came back he was assigned to No. 32 Maintenance Unit, where he served until the end of the war.Karel Kuttelwascher claimed 18 confirmed air victories during the war, which was the highest tally of any Czech pilot (followed by Sgt.
Josef František ), although his kill count may have been higher - a number of 20 is often quoted (with two aircraft shot down in 1940). Karel Kuttelwascher was also the RAF's best night intruder and 6th best night fighter (it must be noted that others flew mostly radar-equipped aircraft). He was awarded the Czechoslovak War Cross ("válečný kříž") five times, as well as the Distinguished Flying Cross with Bar, and theCroix de Guerre .After the war
After the war, Kuttelwascher returned to Czechoslovakia in August 1945, but quickly emigrated again when the . He settled in Britain and became an airline pilot for
British European Airways . Kuttelwascher became naturalised British citiizen in January 1956 when he was described as a salesman. [LondonGazette |issue=40731 |date=13 March 1956 |startpage=1522 ] He died onAugust 17 1959 , while on holiday inCornwall , of a heart attack.References
* Darlington, Roger. "Night Hawk: the biography of Flight Lieutenant Karel Kuttelwascher, DFC and Bar, the RAF's greatest night intruder ace". London: William Kimber, 1985. ISBN 0-7183-0574-4.
* Mason, Francis K. "The Hawker Hurricane IIC". Leatherhead, Surrey, UK: Profile Publications Ltd., 1965.External links
* [http://www.rogerdarlington.co.uk/nighthawk.html Czech Night Hawk]
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