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  1. El código de radio de Hartmann, "Karaya 1", constantemente era escuchado alertando a sus compañeros para que verificaran sus derribos, y siempre según esta leyenda, el alto mando soviético ofreció una recompensa de 10 000 rublos al piloto que lo matara. Sin embargo, en realidad los soviéticos nunca se interesaron por los logros ...

  2. When he landed, Hartmann learned that the Soviet forces were within artillery range of the airfield, so JG 52 destroyed Karaya One, 24 other Bf 109s, and large quantities of ammunition. Hartmann and Hermann Graf were ordered to fly to the British sector to avoid capture by Soviet forces while the remainder of JG 52 was ordered to surrender to ...

  3. 25 de oct. de 2011 · It was written on Erich Hartmann's Bf 109 fuselage side. Recently I found it also as "Karaja" call-sign. But what does it mean?

  4. 19 de abr. de 2022 · Hace cien años nació en Alemania Erich Hartmann, el piloto más letal de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, responsable de 352 derribos, la mayoría de ellos de aparatos soviéticos.

  5. 17 de mar. de 2017 · Major Erich Hartmann was noted German flying ace during World War II. Flying largely on the Eastern Front, Erich Hartmann shot down 352 enemy aircraft and is the highest scoring ace in aviation history.

  6. El código de radio de Hartmann, "Karaya 1", constantemente era escuchado alertando a sus compañeros para que verificaran sus derribos, y siempre según esta leyenda, el alto mando soviético ofreció una recompensa de 10.000 rublos al piloto que lo matara.

  7. Hartmann shot down 2 before his plane was hit by "something" and he was forced to make an emergency landing. As Soviet ground troops approached the plane, Hartmann faked that he was injured. The Soviet soldiers took him to their HQ and his acting won over the doctor there as well.