Picture courtesy of cdor. av. Traian Nicolae
lt. av. Traian Nicolae
Long Range Recon Observer
Born: 27 April 1917
Units:
- March 1940 - May 1941: 4th Long Range Recon Squadron
- August 1941 - May 1942: 3rd Long Range Recon Squadron
- May - 1 December 1942: 1st Long Range Recon Squadron
Combat missions: 38 + 2 in 1940
Victories: -
Decorations:
- Virtutea Aeronautica Order Gold Cross class with two bars
- Eiserne Kreuz 2nd class
War episode:
On 1 December 1942 the Bristol Blenheim Mk. I no. 10 took off on a recon mission over
the Soviet Ilanskoe airfield. The pilot was adj. av. Florea Patrascu. The weather was
difficult and the visibility was reduced. They eventually got to their target, photographed
it from 2,000 m and turned back. That is when 4 Yaks attacked them. They climbed to 3,000 m,
trying to hide in the clouds. But unfortunately the sky cleared soon after that. Two Yaks
kept the machine-gunner busy, while other two struck from beneath and right wing caught
fire. As it was expanding in the rest of the aircraft the pilot managed to put it down
close to the Italian sector, but in Soviet held territory. Adj. Patrascu was stuck in and
could not get out. Lt. av. Traian Nicolae struggled to get him out of the burning wreck
finally succeeded. The Romanians were taken POWs quickly, taken to a command post and
interrogated by an NKVD officer. The next day they were sent to a prison camp. In 1944
he came back to Romania in the Soviet-sponsored "Tudor Vladimirescu" Division and saw
action in Transylvania and Hungary, but as CO of an AT-rifle section.
He is presently living in Bucharest
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