Valfrid Nykänen

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Valfrid Nykänen
Born(1894-01-08)8 January 1894
Kotka, Grand Duchy of Finland
DiedFebruary 1918
Hämeenkyrö, Finland
AllegianceRussian Empire
White Finland
Service/branchImperial Russian Air Service
White Guards
RankLieutenant
Unit7FAO (IRAS)

Valfrid Ernhard "Poju" Nykänen (8 January 1894 – February 1918), was a Finnish World War I fighter pilot of the Imperial Russian Air Service.[1] He was the first Finnish fighter pilot.[2]

Nykänen graduated from the Kazan Military Academy in 1915 and served the Imperial Russian Army on the Western Front in Poland. Following training at Sevastopol he became a fighter pilot in May 1917.[2] As a Nieuport pilot Nykänen flew on the Caucasus Front with four aerial victories.[1] Nykänen claimed he was awarded with Golden Sword of St. George but any records of Nykänen's award are not found.[3]

As the Finnish Civil War burst out in January 1918, Nykänen returned to Finland and fought for the White Guards on the Satakunta front.[2] He was captured by the Red Guards and shot in February 1918.[4]

Nykänen was also known as a talented athlete. He was a reserve gymnast for the Finnish silver medal team at the 1912 Summer Olympics.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Baltic nations aces and pilots ACES. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Vuoden 1918 kahinoissa kuoli viisi suomalaista olympiaurheilijaa Suomen Urheilutietäjät ry, (in Finnish). Retrieved 15 january 2014.
  3. ^ Harjula, Mirko: "Ryssänupseerit", p. 206 Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  4. ^ War Victims in Finland 1914-1922 Database Retrieved 15 January 2014.