- Lauri Pekuri
Infobox Military Person
name=Lauri Pekuri
lived=November 6 1916 -August 3 1999
placeofbirth=Helsinki ,Finland
placeofdeath=Spain
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nickname="Crépe" and "Stan Laurel"
allegiance=
serviceyears=1939-1968
rank=Colonel
branch=Air Force
commands=Carelian Wing
unit=No. 24 Sqn
No. 34 Sqn
battles=Winter War Continuation War Lapland War
awards=
relations=
laterwork=Lauri Pekuri (born
November 6 1916 inHelsinki ,Finland , diedAugust 3 1999 inSpain ) was aWorld War II fighter ace of theFinnish Air Force and a Finnish jet aircraft pioneer. Pekuri had changed his name in 1942, having before been named Lauri Ohukainen. This older name can still be found in aviation literature.Early history
Lauri Pekuri practiced flying already as a youth in the 1930s Helsinki. He left college to participate in the Civic guards and sports. On his first attempt to join the Finnish Air Force he failed in the psychological tests and due to his bad academic record. Instead he became an NCO at the
Mikkeli artillery battery. In 1939 he tried out again for the air force and was admitted. He had then completed his interrupted college studies.Fighter pilot
Pekuri was sent to Parola and Tyrvängö during the
Winter War where he got to fly second-lineGloster Gamecock s,Bristol Bulldog s andASJA Jaktfalk fighters. He managed to assemble about 100 flying hours.After the Winter War he applied to the officer's school. In 1941 he was sent to
Hävittäjälentolaivue 24 who flewBrewster Buffalo es. In order to fly these fighters he trained onFokker D.XXI s. On4 October 1941 Pekuri fought his first air battle against a SovietI-153 fighter, who crashed mainly due to pilot errors. Pekuri continued to better his kill statistics over the following years.In February 1943 Pekuri participated in the obtaining of
Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-2 fighters fromGermany . The aircraft were transported from Neustadt, nearVienna . The Germans were surprised that not one single plane was destroyed during transport, when they themselves suffered losses up to 20% since they employed lesser qualified pilots to do the work.On
25 June 1942 Pekuri participated in a large aerial battle over the Soviet Sekehe airfield. He managed to down two SovietHawker Hurricane s, but his Brewster Buffalo (BW-372) was also hit and he was forced to make an emergency landing on a lake. He made it safely to his own lines but the aircraft sank to the bottom. The aircraft was located and recovered in the 1990s and it is the only surviving Brewster Buffalo today. It is today displayed at the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida. In the fights over Sekehe the Soviets lost seven aircraft.During a flight from Immola to Lappeenranta on
June 16 1944, Pekuri's aircraft was damaged when engaging anIlyushin Il-2 . The engine stopped and he had to bail out behind enemy lines. He wandered for over a week towards his own lines, but was finally captured and sent to a prison inLeningrad . He was released in December 1944.Pekuri achieved 18.5 victories in World War II (12.5 with Buffaloes and 6 with Bf 109s).
After World War II, Pekuri rejoined the Air Force and took part in transforming the air force into the jet age. He became the first Finnish citizen to break the sound barrier, in an RAF
Hawker Hunter . He flewFolland Gnat s, and became the first Finn to break thesound barrier (passive glide, GN-101). He also participated in the evaluation of theMiG-21 fighters that were to be purchased to Finland. He recommended the Finnish Air Force not to buy them, but the deal went through due to political reasons.Pekuri flew the first MiG-21 to Finland on24 April 1963 and was also the first Finn to break Mach 2 in a MiG-21 (MG-1)Pekuri finally retired in 1968 with the rank of Colonel, having commanded the
Carelian Wing . After his military career he continued working in civilian aviation, as the manager of the aviation maintenance training for Wihuri Oy. In the 1980s he moved to Spain where he wrote his memoirs. He died onAugust 3 ,1999 .References
* Keskinen, Kalevi; Stenman, Kari and Niska, Klaus. "Hävittäjä-ässät (Finnish Fighter Aces)". Espoo, Finland: Tietoteas, 1978. ISBN 951-9035-37-0. (Finnish)
* Pekuri, Lauri: "Tasavallan kauppamiehenä" (?)
* Pekuri, Lauri: "Spalernajan vanki", (WSOY, 1993)
* Pekuri, Lauri: "Hävittäjälentäjä", (WSOY: Juva 2006)
* Stenman, Kari and Keskinen, Kalevi. "Finnish Aces of World War 2 (Aircraft of the Aces 23)". Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing, 1998. ISBN 1-85532-783-X.External links
* [http://www.elknet.pl/acestory/pekuri/pekuri.htm WWII Ace Stories - Lauri Pekuri]
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