I just started reading "Fighter Over Finland" by Luukannen (sp?) last night but even just 20 or so pages in it looks like it'll be a good read. the author stated in the foreward that the Winter War had more intensity; national pride, emotional weight for him than the latter conflicts of 1944.
Even just the small portion i have read, it is interesting to see how he characterizes the Bulldog and the Fokker DXXI they are trained on. He describes intense training and speaks of all the positive aspects of each plane rather than its failings. It is still early in the authors memoirs; but i wonder if this may explain how the Finns manage to do so well with the Brewster B239.
Regards,
Derek