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Re: Red Air Force DB 3 losses 24-25 April 1945 in Landsberg an der Warthe/Gorzów Wielkopolski area?
Kirche,
I assume that the full serial of that Lisunov Li-2 is 18415209. 15209 is only the 'short version' without the factory and AC model part. Gabor |
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Re: Red Air Force DB 3 losses 24-25 April 1945 in Landsberg an der Warthe/Gorzów Wielkopolski area?
Thanks for the clarification Kirill!
Cheers, Theo |
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Re: Red Air Force DB 3 losses 24-25 April 1945 in Landsberg an der Warthe/Gorzów Wielkopolski area?
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May I ask what you mean with AC model part? I was under the assumption that 184 was the factory code 152 was the batch number, and 09 was the aircraft in that batch Cheers Stig |
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Re: Red Air Force DB 3 losses 24-25 April 1945 in Landsberg an der Warthe/Gorzów Wielkopolski area?
Hi Stig,
Zavod (factory) 84 produced the Li-2s, or the 'PS-84's. Factory details: fomer GVF repair plant since 1932, became zavod 84 in 1935; accommodated KBs of Levkov and Bolkhovitinov; PS-84 (later redesignated Li-2) aircraft produced; evacuated 10/41 Tashkent onto site comprising Aeroflot repair plant No. 34, a printing shop and a sawmill 'Chirchikstroi' I did not really research Li-2 history, but all wartime Li-2s I went through started with 184........, such as 18414910 - 18416004, etc. 18415209 would just fit between them - and many other examples. Cheers, Gabor |
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Re: Red Air Force DB 3 losses 24-25 April 1945 in Landsberg an der Warthe/Gorzów Wielkopolski area?
Hi Stig,
Yes, 152 seems to be the batch number, 09 the number of the plane within that batch, 84 the factory number and perhaps 1 was the code of the PS-84/Li-2 model in that factory: 18415209. Again, this is just a theory, but a very reasonable theory. Gabor |
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Re: Red Air Force DB 3 losses 24-25 April 1945 in Landsberg an der Warthe/Gorzów Wielkopolski area?
YES! Found official explanation of wartime Li-2 serial number structure.
Again: 1=Li-2 model, 84=facory number, 152=batch number, 09=plane number within that batch. Enjoy! Gabor |
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Re: Red Air Force DB 3 losses 24-25 April 1945 in Landsberg an der Warthe/Gorzów Wielkopolski area?
Thanks Gabor
Yes, I am aware of factory 84 (the two prototypes built were 841 and 842), but since there are no other 84 prefixed c/n, I take it the factory for some reason changed their prefix to 184....or....? Because if not, what does the digit 1 stand for? The factory was evacuated to Tashkent after the German invasion, but the c/n system was maintained all through the war. Not until ca 1952 did the prefix system change, that is with batch no 406. Cheers Stig |
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Re: Red Air Force DB 3 losses 24-25 April 1945 in Landsberg an der Warthe/Gorzów Wielkopolski area?
No.1 was the model code for the Li-2/PS-84 model at the factory No.84. See attachment.
Gabor |
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Re: Red Air Force DB 3 losses 24-25 April 1945 in Landsberg an der Warthe/Gorzów Wielkopolski area?
Thanks again
Our answers crossed each other. So the digit 1 was actually a type designator. Interesting! Cheers Stig |
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Re: Red Air Force DB 3 losses 24-25 April 1945 in Landsberg an der Warthe/Gorzów Wielkopolski area?
Yes, in this case it was not the standard.
Gabor |
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