Description

The Soviet government tried to minimize the importance of Lend-lease fighters well into the 1980s. Only in recent years have these pilots felt free to admit what they flew, and now the fascinating story of these men can emerge.

By the end of 1941 the Soviet Union was near collapse and its air force almost annihilated, leaving large numbers of surviving pilots with no aircraft to fly. To help prevent this collapse the UK eventually supplied a total of 4300 Hurricanes and Spitfires to the USSR.

After the United States entered the war, the Americans extended Lend-lease to include direct supply to the Soviets as well as the British, and among the aircraft sent were almost 10,000 fighters. Although the aircraft were outdated and often unsuitable to Russian conditions, they served when they were needed, and this book tells how a number of Russian pilots became Heroes of the Soviet Union flying Lend-lease aircraft.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Britain's Most Magnanimous Deed
Chapter 2 Curtiss Hawks
The First American Fighters
Chapter 3 The Airacobra
The Most Famous Lend-lease Fighter
Chapter 4 The Spitfire
Chapter 5: Little-known Lend-lease Fighters
Appendices

Product details

Published Oct 20 2012
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 96
ISBN 9781782005865
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 80 b/w; 30 col
Series Aircraft of the Aces
Short code ACE 74
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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George Mellinger

George Mellinger is a member of the Twin Cities Ae…

Illustrator

Jim Laurier

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