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Old 15th May 2016, 19:57
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BELL P 39

Greetings to all aviation historians. I would ask and ask for advice. There is a list of serial numbers of Bell P 39, which was used in Russia during World War II? In our country near Harracksdorf, one crashed, the pilot died, a monument without a name. I would like to find out who that pilot that the statue was no longer nameless.
I know only that the accident was the beginning of March 1945. Would somebody please history to advance?
For each reminder in advance thank you very much ..
Greetings. MT
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