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Ilmari Juutilainen (Eino Ilmari Juutilainen) was born on 21 February, 1914 in Lieksa, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire, is a Finnish flying ace. Discover Ilmari Juutilainen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

Popular As Eino Ilmari Juutilainen
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Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 21 February, 1914
Birthday 21 February
Birthplace Lieksa, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire
Date of death 21 February, 1999
Died Place Tuusula, Finland
Nationality Finland

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1914

Eino Ilmari "Illu" Juutilainen (21 February 1914 – 21 February 1999) was a fighter pilot of the Ilmavoimat (Finnish Air Force), and the top scoring non-German fighter pilot of all time.

1932

Juutilainen entered the Finnish military on 9 September 1932 for his compulsory military service, serving as a pilot in the Finnish Air Force starting in 1935.

1935

On 1 May 1935, Juutilainen was promoted to sergeant.

1939

The top flying ace of the Finnish Air Force, he led all Finnish pilots in score against Soviet aircraft in World War II (1939–40 and 1941–44), with 94 confirmed aerial combat victories (he himself claimed further kills for a total of 126 victories, but these were unconfirmed) in 437 sorties.

He achieved 34 of his victories while flying the Brewster Buffalo fighter.

One of the four double recipients of the Mannerheim Cross 2nd Class, Juutilainen was born in Lieksa, and died in Tuusula.

His brother was the Finnish Army Captain Aarne Juutilainen, nicknamed "The Terror of Morocco".

Juutilainen flew Fokker D.XXI, Brewster Buffalo, and Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters.

He finished the war without a single hit to his plane from enemy fighter airplanes (once he was forced to land after a friendly anti-aircraft gun fired at his Bf 109).

Juutilainen never lost a wingman in combat.

He was transferred to LeLv 24, operating from Utti, on March 3, 1939.

In October 1939, with the situation worsening, the squadron moved to Immola, closer to the Finnish-Soviet frontier.

During the Winter War (which broke on 30 November 1939) Juutilainen flew the Fokker D.XXI.

He scored his first victory on 19 December 1939, shooting down an Ilyushin DB-3 bomber and damaging two more.

At the end of the Winter War, Juutilainen had achieved one shared and two individual victories.

During the Continuation War, Juutilainen served in 3/LeLv 24, flying a Brewster B-239 "Buffalo".

1941

On 21 July 1941, Juutilainen and five other Buffaloes scrambled to intercept Soviet fighters from 65th ShAP that were strafing Finnish troops near Käkisalmi.

During that sortie, he destroyed a Polikarpov I-153 'Chaika', making him an "ace" in the Brewster Buffalo.

A few days later, on 1 August, seven fighters under the command of First Lieutenant Karhunen destroyed six I-16s near Rautjärvi, and Juutilainen (having been promoted to Warrant Officer in the meantime) claimed two of them.

1942

On the morning of 6 February 1942, while reconnoitering the Petrovkiy-Jam region with other LLv 24 pilots, Juutilainen intercepted seven Tupolev SB bombers escorted by 12 MiG-3s.

Juutilainen claimed two SBs.

Juutilainen later recalled:

I noticed the bombers at 3,000 metres, and radioed the boys about them.

As we intercepted the Soviet aircraft, I spotted a formation of three SBs heading for a nearby railway line and dived after them.

Targeting the aircraft to the left of the formation, my fire set its port wing aflame.

The SB crashed next to the railway line.

Just as I started after the lead bomber, I observed a MiG fighter closing in on me.

In spite of the threat posed by the latter, I managed to hit the bomber in the starboard engine, which poured out smoke and oil.

Moments later the aeroplane rolled over to the right and plunged into the forest close to the railway line.

Turning my attention to the MiG, which was above me, I managed to shoot at it as we raced towards each other.

My aim was good and the fighter started to trail black smoke from the engine.

He banked away to the east, losing altitude as it went.

On 27–28 March 1942, 3/LLv 24 moved to Immola in preparation for a Finnish Army offensive on Suursaari, in the Gulf of Finland.

Although grossly outnumbered over the Gulf of Finland, LeLv 24 pilots were more experienced than their Soviet opponents from Red Banner Baltic Fleet.

Even when they had the advantage of surprise and height, Soviet pilots did not succeed in shooting down Finnish pilots.

On 28 March, WO Juutilainen, in patrol with Sgt Huotari, attacked some "Chaikas" of 11 IAP over the Suurkylä shoreline, at Hogland, and shot down two of them.

These air victories took Juutilainen's tally to 22.

A month later, on 26 April, he became his unit's first recipient of the Mannerheim Cross.

On 20 September, he took off with Capt Jorma Karhunen and 3/LeLv 24 pilots for a patrol of the Kronstadt--Seiskari region.

1943

He also scored the first radar-assisted victory in the Finnish Air Force on 24 March 1943, when he was guided to a Soviet Pe-2 by a German radar operator, who was testing out the freshly delivered radar sets, that officially became operational 3 days later.