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Re: Soviet Long Range Aviation during the war
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That is exactly what I was looking for. I only ask you for small explanation about data found in this table: what do both numbers exactly mean (1339-321, 688-174, etc.)? Is that number of total aircrafts available and battle ready aircrafts? Yet aren't such differences too high? ***EDIT*** OK, those second numbers are inoperable planes so amount of battle-ready bomber equals 1339-321=1018 for example! Quote:
Last edited by Vitellius; 26th April 2009 at 17:35. |
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