Hans Henrik "Hasse" Wind (30 July 1919, Ekenäs – 24 July 1995, Tampere) was a Finnish fighter pilot and flying ace in World War II, with 75 confirmed air combat victories.
Wind had now decided to embark on a military career, and he finished training as a lieutenant on 17 June 1941.
He was promoted to captain on 19 October 1943 when he was 24 years old and was removed from front-line duty in order to instruct new fighter pilots.
Wind shot down one Yak-9 before a 37 mm shell fired by a P-39 exploded against his seat armour.
Another shell pierced the armour glass behind his left shoulder, exploding on the instrument panel.
He finished the war with a total of 302 combat sorties, scoring 75 kills, and is ranked second on the Finnish aces list.
He was married on 26 August 1945, then began his studies at the Helsinki School of Business, having resigned from the Air Force on 10 May 1945.