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Re: Soviet naval aircraft type
Well Dénes
How many twin finned twin engined lend-lease aircraft did the Soviets get? Albemarle? No it is not Hampden? No it is not Mitchell? No it is not Ventura? No it is not I cannot come up with any more than that. The number of twin finned twin engined Soviet aircraft was not all that many and I still think the Yak-4 is a good bet. Look at how close the pilot and rear gunner is situated. You have the Pe-2 off course, but I still feel the Yak-4 is closer.... Span was 14 meters which should be pretty accurate to my eyes. Cheers Stig |
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