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No single volume in English has ever appeared in the West dealing with this intriguing subject area, but now that restrictions have relaxed in the former Soviet Union, records of the deeds of the elite pilots of the various Soviet Air Forces are coming to light. Although initially equipped with very poor aircraft, and robbed of effective leadership thanks as much to Stalin's purges in the late 1930s as to the efforts of the Luftwaffe, Soviet fighter pilots soon turned the tables through the use of both lend-lease aircraft like the Hurricane, Spitfire, P-39 and P-40, and home-grown machines like the MiG-3, LaGG-3/5, Lavochkin La-5/7/9 and the Yak-1/3.
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Soviet Aces of World War 2, Hugh Morgan
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- Année de publication
- 1997
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- Titre
- Soviet Aces of World War 2
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Hugh Morgan
- Éditeur
- Osprey Publishing
- Publié
- 1997
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 96
- ISBN10
- 1855326329
- ISBN13
- 9781855326323
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Thème historique, Technologie & Ingénierie, Histoire, Voitures & Transports, Militaire, Histoire militaire, Guerres, Seconde Guerre mondiale, Russie, Aviation, Avions militaires, Avions de chasse, Front Est (Seconde Guerre mondiale)
- Première publication
- 1997
- Titre original
- Soviet aces of World War 2
- Évaluation
- 3,85 sur 5
- Description
- No single volume in English has ever appeared in the West dealing with this intriguing subject area, but now that restrictions have relaxed in the former Soviet Union, records of the deeds of the elite pilots of the various Soviet Air Forces are coming to light. Although initially equipped with very poor aircraft, and robbed of effective leadership thanks as much to Stalin's purges in the late 1930s as to the efforts of the Luftwaffe, Soviet fighter pilots soon turned the tables through the use of both lend-lease aircraft like the Hurricane, Spitfire, P-39 and P-40, and home-grown machines like the MiG-3, LaGG-3/5, Lavochkin La-5/7/9 and the Yak-1/3.


