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Help to ID remains
Hi,
I need help to identify the remains of the recently discovered Soviet acft which crashed or was shot down in 1944. I am unable to determine if YAK or LA but with certainty it does not appear to be a P-39 Last edited by researcher111; 10th December 2020 at 09:44. |
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Re: Help to ID remains
Hello,
This is not a Soviet production. Especially written on the scrap "infla .." (inflame?) The color of the skin of the aircraft also does not match the color of Soviet fighters in 1944 Last edited by kirche; 20th March 2019 at 09:31. |
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Re: Help to ID remains
Thanks for your feedback , as into the text I cant read it
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Re: Help to ID remains
Another guess on the lettering ..... "INFLATE"
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Re: Help to ID remains
on Soviet aircraft there are only stamps on the inside of the skin sheets - AKCOA or AlCLAD. lend-lease deliveries.
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