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russian-english traduction scw
hi,
i need help with this text: Один истребитель загорелся, у другого И-15 были перебиты тросы управления, пилоты спаслись на парашютах. Третий самолёт из-за неисправности двигателя произвёл вынужденную посадку на аэродром Саррион и был сожжён "Фиатом". Ещё один И-15 с остановившимся двигателем скапотировал при вынужденной посадке. http://airaces.narod.ru/spane/bobrov.htm seems said some about cables?... but google traductor doesn´t work well many thanks, regards
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"If you return from a mission with a victory, but without your Rottenflieger [Wingman], you have lost your battle." Dietrich Hrabak "The wingman is absolutely indispensable. I look after the wingman. The wingman looks after me....." Francis S. "Gabby" Gabreski,"The first rule of all air combat is to see the opponent first." Adolf Galland |
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Re: russian-english traduction scw
Hello GMichalski,
See below: "One fighter was set on fire, another I-15 had its control cables severed, both pilots bailed out. The third aircraft force-landed on Sarrion airfield because of an engine failure and was burned on the ground by a "Fiat". Another I-15, with a stopped engine, stood on its nose after a forced landing." Regards, Paul |
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Re: russian-english traduction scw
[quote=GMichalski;202111]hi,
seems said some about cables?... but google traductor doesn´t work well It seems that all websites in Russia are not working with Google at this time. I tried one outside of there using Russian it translated with no problem. Way of the world. |
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Re: russian-english traduction scw
hi,
many thanks Paul and Nokose, kind regards
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"If you return from a mission with a victory, but without your Rottenflieger [Wingman], you have lost your battle." Dietrich Hrabak "The wingman is absolutely indispensable. I look after the wingman. The wingman looks after me....." Francis S. "Gabby" Gabreski,"The first rule of all air combat is to see the opponent first." Adolf Galland |
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