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Wings_of_wrath |
Posted: February 07, 2006 10:30 pm
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A few months ago, a good friend of mine told me about a lost relative of hers that used to be a pilot. It was the brother of her grandmother, and his name was Ilie Braga.
Apparently, he was a pilot (figher?), probably stationed near Campina, and was killed in an accident in the first few months of 1941. Unfortunately, we don't know what unit he served in or when and where the fatal crash occured, as well as the type of aircraft he might have flown, and we were wondering if anyone on this forum had some extra information on the subject. Besides the facts posted above, other things we do have include his flight licence, a few photographs, and a small notebook containing aviation themed poetry, as well as a few personal entries, the last dated January 25, 1941. Slt. Av. Braga Ilie, or, as the signature in his notebook states, "Bragga Ilye" Note the Junior Warrant Officer (Ofiter Echipaj Cls III) rank on his epaulets in this picture. Civilan pilot's licence. Military pilot's licence. Group Photograph in front of a Fleet 10 G, probably in Flight School. Please note the insignia on the upper wing: "5AS". Braga is apparently first from the left in the lower rank. Another two grop photos, also in front pf Fleets. There is a caption in pencil on the back of the last picture reading: "1 Sandulescu, 1 Cotuciu (?), 1 Popescu ach" as well as a stamp from a Galati Photo Studio. Braga is second from the right, in the light coloured suit. An odd, out of alignment picture. Baga is standing on the far left. Caption in pink coloured pencil on the back reads:"Baloi Tache 6l 1b, Braga 12lei 2b, Suzarea 12lei 2b. A further strange piece of information we have are "assesments", written in a secret code of people we assume to be fellow pilots either from his Flight School class or opperational unit. The date on the first page reads "December 25, 1940" near his signature, "Slt. Av. Bragga Ilye". Here is the full list of names, as they appear in the notebook: 1) Aleman Alexandru 2) Alexe Aurel 3) Atanasiu Ovidiu 4) Badistru Ion 5) Botnar Vladimir 6) Brandus Alexandru 7) Buzdugan Aristotel 8) Cascaleteanu Gheorghe 9) Ciotea Dumitru 10) Ciugudeanu Vicentiu 11) Culeer Mircea 12) Coman Gheorghe 13) Constantinescu Marin 14) Constantinescu Mihai 15) Dumitrescu Haralambie 16) Eftimescu Marin 17) Encioiu Dumitru 18) Feodorof Vasile 19) Garba Stroe 20) Ghenea Gheorghe 21) Gheorghita Ioan 22) Girolamo Ameno 23) Grebencea Cara 24) Hortolomei Ioan 25) Iovanschi (Iovonschi?) Anton 26) Ilie Ghita 27) Ionita Ioan 28) Lagara Vasile (?) 29) Lazarescu Marius 30) Luchici Petre 31) Macovei Tudor 32) Monzarescu Vladimir (?) 33) Manu Laurentiu 34) Molica Alexandru 35) Moraru Alexandru 36) Oprea Ioan 37) Pasarica Paul 38) Profir Mihai 39) Rotaru Marin 40) Sorbu Aurel 41) Scodrea Constantin 42) Sereianu Daniel 43) Simion Tudor 44) Spranceana Nicolae 45) Stan Nicolae 46) Stepan Gheorghe 47) Tataru Vasile 48) Tifrea Gheorghe 49) Tura Ioan 50) Valcu Alecu 51) Vicas Octavian 52) Vranceanu Mircea 53) Panduru ioan 54) Stefanov Cosman (?) This post has been edited by Wings_of_wrath on February 07, 2006 11:31 pm |
Dénes |
Posted: February 08, 2006 12:53 am
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The pilot you're looking for was indeed a fighter pilot, on I.A.R. 80s.
He died in an accident, when another '80 collided with his aircraft while taxiing. Here is the entry in my database: 07-Jul-42 I.A.R. 80A+ 126 Gr. 9 van., Esc. 52 van. Adj. av. Ilie Braga+ Pipera aer. acc. lovit in timpul rularii de un alt '80. Pilotul ars in carlinga [JurnOp Fl.1 v.] This sad event and the horrific death of Adj. av. Braga was captured by a series of photos, showing No. 126 in flames. The pilot was still trapped in the cockpit. By any chance, is his logbook (carnet de sbor) available? Gen. Dénes This post has been edited by Dénes on February 08, 2006 12:57 am |
Dénes |
Posted: February 08, 2006 12:55 am
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"5AS" is in fact part of the Fleet's civilian registration, YR-SAS. Gen. Dénes |
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Carol I |
Posted: February 08, 2006 07:44 am
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Some of them have been posted by C-2 in Who's 80 is this? Details about the accident. |
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Wings_of_wrath |
Posted: February 08, 2006 09:10 am
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Caporal Group: Members Posts: 136 Member No.: 809 Joined: February 04, 2006 |
Thank you for your swift answers.
My friend confirmed she saw the same photographs a few years ago in her grandmother's collection, but later they went missing. It is a sad feeling to know Ilie Braga died so young. He was only a few months older than my current age. To him, and all the pilots that died in WW2, Dumnezeu sa-i odihneasca! Dénes: Indeed, the "YR", is faintly visible on the left wing of the aircraft* in the picture, and that confirms us the Fleet would have been in its civilian yellow and blue livery rathen than the all green one the military would have used. *Strangely enough it is not visible at all on the actual photograph, probably because I adjusted the picture's brightness and contrast after scanning. Of course, the original gloss is also only 6X9cm and badly wrinkled. I had my doubts about the insignia being "5AS" or "SAS", but since I was unable to discern the "YR" on the other wing in the actual photo, I assumed it to be the former. Neither of the several "Carnete de sbor" he would of had is among the few things that were returned to Slt. Braga's family. All information we had is allready displayed on this forum, except for the poetry notebook. CarolI: Thank you for the link to the photos of the accident. Much obliged. This post has been edited by Wings_of_wrath on February 08, 2006 09:12 am |