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Russians Flying the P-39 Airacobra WW2 Prop Fighter | |
a lend-lease P-39N flown by 9th Guards Fighter Division commanding officer Aleksandr Pokryshkin - three-time Hero of the Soviet Union recipient who recorded 48 of his 59 victories flying an "Iron Dog," as the Soviets called the Airacobra - in 1944 | |
MiG-3 1/72 Die Cast Model a Soviet-built MiG-3 that was tested and evaluated by the Romanian Air Force's 19th Observation Squadron after it was flown to Melitopol airfield and turned over to Romanian forces by a Ukrainian defector in December, 1941, this 1/72 scale, die cast model features engraved panel lines, a detailed cockpit with a glazed canopy, a rotating propeller, optional-position landing gear, and authentic Romanian Air Force markings, including the "Michael's Cross" national insignia on the fuselage. 5" wingspan; includes a display stand. |
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MiG-3 1/72 Model Aleksandr Pokryshkin Hand painted and detailed, this 1/72 scale, plastic model replicates the Soviet MiG-3 fighter flown by Soviet Air Force Marshal and Hero of the Soviet Union Aleksandr Pokryshkin, who downed 59 aircraft and personally developed the aerial tactics taught to new Soviet pilots. 5" wingspan; arrives ready to display on the included stand. |
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MiG-3 1/72 Die Cast Model A replica of a MiG-3 flown by V.V. Rybalko (122nd IAP) in the 1942 defense of Moscow, this 1/72 scale, die cast model features textured surfaces, a detailed cockpit with a glazed canopy, a rotating propeller, optional-position landing gear, and an authentic winter paint scheme, including "For the Bolshevik Party" on the fuselage. 5" wingspan; arrives ready to display on the included stand. |
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MiG-3 1/48 Die Cast Model a MiG-3 that flew with the 12th IAP in defense of Moscow in 1942, this 1/48 scale, die cast model features textured surfaces; streamlined supercharger intakes; a clear, opening canopy and a pilot figure; a rotating propeller; retractable landing gear; an authentic paint scheme including "For Stalin" written on the fuselage; and more. 8" wingspan; includes a display stand. |
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MiG-3 1/48 Die Cast Model Capt. Sergey N. Polyakov a MiG-3 flown by Capt. Sergey N. Polyakov of the 7th IAP over the Leningrad front in the summer of 1941, this 1/48 scale die cast model features engraved panel lines; streamlined supercharger intakes; a clear, opening canopy and a pilot figure; a rotating propeller; retractable landing gear; an authentic camouflage scheme; and more. 8" wingspan; includes a display stand. |
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Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 1/32 Kit By the time Germany invaded the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa) in 1941, more than 1,200 MiG-3 fighters had been delivered to the Soviet Air Force. a MiG-3 flown by the 12 Guards IAP during the defense of Moscow, this 1/32 scale plastic kit features textured surfaces, a fully outfitted cockpit; metal ailerons, hinges and shafts; a rotating propeller; wing-mounted rockets; intricate landing gear and bays; authentic markings; and more. 12" wingspan; 134 parts, assembly required. |
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Early MiG Fighters in Action Stapfer. While post-war Soviet jets such as the MiG-15 are well known, early Mikoyan-Gurevich designs were equally impressive for their day. Here, you'll get full reviews of the MiG-1, which was, in 1940, the fastest fighter in the world; the MiG-3, the early World War II fighter that was faster and more maneuverable than the Bf 109; the MiG-9, the Soviet Union's first pure jet-powered fighter; high-altitude fighter prototypes; rocket-powered aircraft; and more. 49 pages, 90+ B&W photographs, 10 color profiles, line drawings and more. 11"x 8", softcover. |
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Soviet Aces of World War 2 Aircraft of the Aces Vol. 15 Morgan. 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. Follow their exploits in their MiG-3s, LaGG-3/5s, Yak-1/3s and lend lease aircraft such as the Hurricane, Spitfire, P-39 and P-40. 96 pages, 75 B&W photographs and 12 pages of color profiles. 7"x 9", softcover. |
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MiG-3 Aces of World War 2 Aircraft of the Aces Vol. 102 Khazanov. Designed to satisfy a Soviet Air Force requirement for a high-speed, high altitude fighter, the MiG-3 entered service in the spring of 1941. This heavily illustrated volume examines the development of the aircraft and the exploits of the pilots who achieved ace status flying it, including 59-victory ace Aleksandr Pokryshkin, who made his first five kills flying the MiG-3 with the 55th IAP. 96 pages, B&W photographs and color profiles, 7"x 9", softcover. |
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Mikoyan's Piston-Engined Fighters Red Star Vol. 13 Gordon & Dexter. This book describes the first aircraft produced by the Mikoyan Design Bureau during and after WWII. Covering historic planes such as the I-200 (later the MiG-1) of 1940, the MiG-5 which served as a long-range heavy escort, the I-250(N) mixed-power fighter with its "pseudo-turbojet" in the tail, and others, this is a detailed developmental and operational history of production types and variants. 128 pgs., 240 B&W photos, 8 pgs. of color artwork, line drawings, 8"x 11", sfbd. |
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Red Star Airacobra Hardbound Book Memoirs of a Soviet Fighter Ace 1941-45 Mariinskiy. This is the extraordinary story of Evgeniy Mariinskiy, a Soviet fighter ace and Hero of the Soviet Union who shot down twenty enemy planes in aerial combat over the Eastern Front between 1943 and 1945 and who was himself shot down several times. It's a gripping and superbly readable memoir that covers early training days, the tactics of the Red Army Air Force, engagements with enemy fighters, forced landings, loss of comrades, everyday life and more. 176 pages, 20 B&W photographs, 6"x 9", hardcover. |
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Cobras
over the Tundra
I suggest, by Everett A. Long and Ivan Y. Negenblya, with Editor
Authors Notes: Author of "Cobras Over The Tundra" a history of the Lend-Lease flights through Alaska to supply the Soviet Union with much needed warplanes. This book is a collection of high quality photographs and stories of courage. Young American and Russian airmen had to challenge the bitter cold of the Arctic winters, and the mosquitoes of summer flying over the tundra. This is their story. About the Author
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The
Alaska-Siberia Connection
Hays. The story of the WWII air route that supplied lend-lease aircraft from the U.S. to Russia. From 1942-45 the Alaska/Siberia route was the most efficent way to ship the much needed P-39s, A-20s, P-63s and other aircraft to help Russia halt the German advance. Distrust, language and weather were just some of the obstacles to overcome. 184 pgs., 6"x 9", hdbd. |
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P-39 Airacobra The most successful use of the P-39 in World War II was in the hands of the Soviet Air Force, which nicknamed the Airacobra "Kobrushka" (dear little cobra). |
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is great for cultivation a hobby interest in building model airplanes and
teaching them about engineering by building these World War 2 Russian Airplanes.
There's one thing about kids, their hobby interest today becomes their
job vocation in the future. Building models teaches about aviation,
history, engineering, blueprint reading and cultivates a interest in science
and education that will help both them and our country in the future. How do we
see the future, by what we are teaching our kids. So ask yourself,
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