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During the Winter War, the Swedish Count Carl Gustav von Rosen purchased two Koolhoven aircraft and gave them to the Finnish Air Force . The aircraft were flown to Finland on January 18, 1940 with codes KO-129 and KO-130. In March 1940 they bombed and fired on Soviet troops attacking across the ice towards Virolahti. During the Winter War, they totaled about 15 combat flights. Both FK.52 aircraft were hit by enemy fire.
In 1941, the planes were used by LeLv 6 in the Hanko area. Both aircraft were destroyed during the Continuation War , KO-130 was lost during a leaflet-dropping mission over Hanko and made a forced landing 80 km south of Tallinn, Estonia on August 16, 1941.Both crew members died in the crash. Estonian Forest Brothers guerrillas burned the plane and buried the crew in Velise .
The second plane, KO-129, was destroyed in an accident in 1943. The pilot jumped out and survived. The plane crashed north of the village of Pernaa in Kauhava .
The plane's nickname was Kolho , "clumsy".