- Kyösti
Karhila (May 2, 1921 –
September 16, 2009) was a
Finnish World War II
fighter ace with 32¼ victories. He was born in Rauma, Finland. He
began flying...
- Härkösi (Gargezi),
Ihalaisi (Suzi), Järveläisi aka Pieni-
Karhila (Maloje Karlino),
Karhila (Bolšoje Karlino),
Kaurasaari (Kagr****arõ),
Kavelahti (Kavelahta)...
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Republic Slovak Air
Force 32 Top
Slovak ace,
possibly 35
victories Kyösti
Karhila Finland
Finnish Air
Force 32 Hugo Frey † Germany
Luftwaffe 32 Credited...
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between 14¼ and 15¾
victories in the type;
another ace, Kyösti "Kössi"
Karhila,
scored 12¼ or 13¼ of his 32¼
victories in the Hawk. The
Finnish Hawks...
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Katajainen 35.5 24
Lauri Nissinen 32.5
killed in
action 17 June 1944 24 Kyösti
Karhila 32 32, 30, 34, 24
Jorma Karhunen 31 24 Emil Vesa 29.5 24
Tapio Järvi 28...
- Kyösti
Kallio (1873–1940),
fourth President of
Finland (1937–1940) Kyösti
Karhila (1921–2009),
Finnish World War II
fighter ace with 321⁄4
victories Kyösti...
- in 1843. The
first farms on the
lands of
Laukkavirta were
Keskinen and
Karhila,
later known as Kuusanmäki and Hietala,
which were
separated from the Pellinen...
- Oura,
Philip N. Garner,
William Byrne, Yong Guan,
Teemu Hirsimäki,
Reima Karhila,
Mikko Kurimo, Matt Shannon,
Sayaka Shiota,
Jilei Tian &
Junichi Yamagishi)...
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Councillor of
state Eero Järnefelt,
painter Uuno Kailas, poet Kyösti
Karhila,
aviator Erkki Karu, film
supervisor and
producer Juhani Kirpilä, doctor...
-
Python interface opens new possibilities".
ECMWF Newsletter. 162: 36–39.
Karhila, Vesa (July 2012). "BUFR data and Metview" (PDF).
ECMWF Newsletter. 132:...