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Old 13th September 2016, 22:50
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On Bobrov, Vladimir Ivanovich's kills

How many of his kills were achieved while flying P-39 Airacobra?

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Old 14th September 2016, 09:14
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Hi Juha,

Vladimir I. Bobrov
Unit:
237. IAP (06.1941-02.1942) Yak-1
521. IAP (02.1942-11.1942) Yak-1
21. IAP (11.1942-12.1942) no combat mission
161. IAP (12.1942-04.1943) no combat mission
27. IAP (129. GvIAP) (04.1943-03.1944) P-39 Airacobra
Staff 190. IAD (03.1944-04.1944) P-39 Airacobra
104. GvIAP (07.1944-05.1945) P-39 Airacobra


http://airaces.narod.ru/spane/bobrov.htm

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Old 14th September 2016, 12:10
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Re: On Bobrov, Vladimir Ivanovich's kills

Thanks a lot Kris for the info and the link!
Google tranlator is fairly good nowadays, with a little use of a dictionary I have now got in the text to the Spanish Civil War without too much problems. And of course i got the answer to my question from the tables using the info you gave on his service records.

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Hi,

i´m interested about Spanish Civil War if you need
some spanish translate ask to me....

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Hello GM
thanks a lot for the offer. I have been interested in the SCW for decades but nowadays I have my hand full of all kinds of projects so I had to define it out. Of course I checked some of Bobrov’s SCW claims against the info in A. Logoluso’s Fiat CR.32 Aces of the Spanish Civil War (IMHO a very nice book).

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Re: On Bobrov, Vladimir Ivanovich's kills

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Thanks a lot Kris for the info and the link!
Google tranlator is fairly good nowadays, with a little use of a dictionary I have now got in the text to the Spanish Civil War without too much problems. And of course i got the answer to my question from the tables using the info you gave on his service records.

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the book Soviet Airmen in the Spanish Civil War by paul whelan provides a short introduction. hope it helped
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Hello Stukapilot!
Thanks a lot for the scan!
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