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Posted by: Puppyred March 08, 2006 03:44 pm |
I'm trying to find information on my father who was a Fighter and test pilot during ww2. He manly flew the IAR 80 and 81, his plane ID was 84, he also flew the Me 109. Over Bucharest, Ploesti and the black sea. As far as I know he was decorated for his numerous kills and his father was General Constantine Iliescu (Chief of the Roumaninian military medical corp). Any info on either or, would be greatly appreciated. Neither appear on the information garthered on this site. |
Posted by: Victor March 08, 2006 04:41 pm |
Edit: my mistake. It was Iliescu, not Ionescu. There was a lt. av. Mihai Iliescu who received the Virtutea Aeronautica Order Gold Cross class in 1941. |
Posted by: George March 08, 2006 05:50 pm |
The Lt.av.Iliescu Mihai was a pilot in IAR-Brasov for reception of a lot of a/c.I have some details,if you want,contact me diretly George |
Posted by: Dénes March 09, 2006 01:19 am |
I found only one entry in my air victory claims database regarding Lt./Cpt. Mihail Iliescu: Rev Pilot Name & Rank Unit Date Type Shot Down Vic. Location Type Flown Notes Lt. Mihail Iliescu Gr. ? vân. 1941 1 x bomb. 2 Constanta Total prima campanie, 1941 I found only one entry in my accidents/losses database regarding Cpt. Iliescu (I'm not certain if he's your father): Date Type Nr. Unit Crew Place Cause Notes 04-Apr-44 Bf 109E 66 Esc. 52 van. cpt. Iliescu [no first name given] Târgsor aer. lovit in lupta in motor si rezervor, AF Undoubtedly, I have more information about him in my notes, which are not computerized yet. I'll have to look for them later on. I would appreicate if you could give us further information regarding the career of your father. Gen. Dénes |
Posted by: Dénes March 09, 2006 01:31 am | ||
Another detail I found among my papers, dated 15 Aug. 1942:
This confirms what George just said about your father. Gen. Dénes |
Posted by: Cantacuzino March 09, 2006 02:21 am | ||
This is the IAR80 nr 84. http://imageshack.us |
Posted by: George March 09, 2006 06:31 pm |
Cpt.av.Iliescu is another person. Lt.av.Iliescu Mihai in 1941 was in 8th FG and had an accident with IAR-80 No.76. I have found no victories for him. In 1942 had an accident with airplane made by Ing.Radu Manicatide and was injured at the right eye. In 1943 took part at the firing trials with Ikaria and Mauser guns mounted on IAR-80.More details maybe can be found in IAR-Brasov archives,but that in nowhere to be found. |
Posted by: Dénes March 09, 2006 07:23 pm | ||||||||
I thought so, that's why the caveat I gave. Thanks.
The information I have is certain, as it comes from a primary source. Do you have any other victory claims made by him?
Can you tell us which type was it?
Indeed, my second post was based on what I've found among the papers of the former IAR archives. Gen. Dénes P.S. Congratulations for your latest 'brainchild'! |
Posted by: Cantacuzino March 09, 2006 07:34 pm | ||
Is the one with military cammo (with Michael cross) and no.3 on the fin ?. |
Posted by: George March 10, 2006 09:25 pm |
I supose it is that.Too bad that IAR-Brasov archive is lost,that why the info is not much. |