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Old 15th February 2019, 14:12
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Re: Airacobra Allison V 1710 engine question

More crashlanded, or broken soviet 4 VA, 329 IAD P-39 Aerocobras in Poland in early 1945:

P-39, 16.01.1945, S/N: 42-19171 in Krasnev, Avtustov-SE, - combat damage
P-39, 07.02.1945, S/N: 44-3629 in Pultusk
P-39, 02.02.1945, S/N: 44-3325 in Zambrov
P-39, 08.02.1945, S/N: 44-2983 in Snyadovo, - lost orientation
P-39, 08.02.1945, S/N: 44-2952 in Tsehanuv, - lost orientation
P-39, 08.02.1945, S/N: 42-9638 in Naselsk, - lost orientation
P-39, 08.02.1945, S/N: 42-17552 in Psasnish, - lost orientation
P-39, 08.02.1945, S/N: 42-19165 in Plock, - lost orientation
P-39, 08.02.1945, S/N: 44-3310 - in Gross-Simanen?, flak

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