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Soviet Tupolev ANT-40 (SB-2) Soviet BomberAlthough an advanced design in the 1930's the Tupolev SB-2 was rapidly becoming obsolete when hostilities began in 1941. Over 6000 had been built, but a few survived the first year of invasion and the survivors were withdrawn from the front line service in...
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Liszunov Li-2The American C-47 Skytrain (Dakota to RAF) was a militarised redesign of the civilian DC-3 airliner, highly valued for its rugged endurance. Under lend-lease agreements with the Soviet Union, the redesign DC-3 became the Li-2 Transport with the notable turret defence now included. Contains:...
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Lockheed F-80C Shooting Star SquadronA single seat fighter-bomber, the Lockheed F-80C was a later production version of the P-80, the original designation denoting pursuit. However, with changes to the American system of designation in 1947, the Shooting Star would be re-designated as a ‘F’, a fighter. The Shooting...
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Grumman F9F Panther SquadronThe F9F Panther was Grumman’s first production jet fighter, used extensively during the Korean War. It proved one of the United States Navy’s first successful carrier-born jet fighters and was the first jet fighter to be used by the Blue Angels aerobatics display team....
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MiG Alley!'MiG Alley' was the name given by the United Nations (UN) pilots during the Korean War for the northwestern portion of North Korea, where the Yalu River empties into the Yellow Sea. The area's nickname was derived from the Soviet-built Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 flown by...
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Junkers Ju-87 Stuka flightsThe Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka (Sturzkampfflugzeug meaning "dive bomber" in translation), was a dive bomber for the Luftwaffe. This is also the infamous aircraft that was equipped with its wailing sirens, which become a sound to fear for the Allies and propaganda for...
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Fairey Swordfish flightsThe Fairey Swordfish, by some accounts, was one of the finest warplanes of all World War II. It was highly reliable, capable of launching from carriers in most weather conditions. This was in spite of its anachronistic biplane frame. The Swordfish served in spotter,...
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Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero flightsThe Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a fast, modern fighter, but had no armour for the pilot. When the Zero was in the hands of aggressive and well-trained pilots this weakness was rarely apparent. The A6-M5 model Zero featured improved engine, armament and protection, although...
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F4U Corsair flightsThe F4U Corsair was an American fighter, of which, was designed and operated as a carrier-based aircraft. It quickly emplaced itself as one of the more capable fighter-bombers of the second world war. It had such a reputation that some Japanese pilots referred the...
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Italian Ace Pilot Furio Niclot DoglioFurio Niclot Doglio was a famed test pilot pre-war and held nine world records. He flew in the Battle of Britain before transferring first to North Africa, where he gained his first victory, and then to participate in the aerial assault on Malta. There...
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Japanese Ace Pilot: Yukiyoshi WakamatsuWakamatsu joined the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in 1939, first serving in China. His flying career was unremarkable until in 1943 when he shot down two Curtiss P-40 Warhawks. Wakamatsu went on to dispatch 11 more Allied aircraft before converting to the Nakajima...
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British Ace Pilot: John BaldwinJohn Baldwin first served as ground crew in France and then in bomb disposal during the Blitz. He volunteered for air crew in 1941 and qualified as a pilot a year later. Baldwin first flew Hawker Typhoons with No.609 squadron and claimed his first...
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Italian Ace Pilot: Carlo Emanuele BuscagliaCarlo Emanuele Buscaglia was initially flying the SM.81 before being upgraded to the more modern SM.79. Shortly after his first combat mission in June 1940, Buscaglia volunteered for the new Reparto Speciale Aerosiluranti (Special Torpedo-Bomber Detachment) in Libya, becoming one of their most successful...
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Italian Ace Pilot: Giuseppe CenniGiuseppe Cenni was a career officer in the Regia Aeronautica and fought in the Spanish Civil War. At the outbreak of the Second World War Cenni undertook training on the Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber. He commanded a squadron of Ju 87s (known as...
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Italian Ace Pilot: Leonardo FerrulliLeonardo Ferrulli was one of the top-scoring Aces of the Regia Aeronautica flying everything from CR.42 biplanes to C.200 and C.202 monoplanes with great success. He volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War in 1937 and scored his first victory there by shooting...
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Korean War Ace Pilot: Zhao BaotongZhao Baotong is credited as the first Chinese jet pilot to achieve ace status during the Korean War. Zhao was deputy commander of the 3rd Flying Group of the 7th PLAAF Regiment when China intervened in the Korean conflict. His first combat with USAF...
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Korean War Ace Pilot: Gan Gyong-DukCaptain Gan Gyong-Duk led the 59th FAR, a North Korean MiG-15 squadron which was pulled from the frontlines to form a ‘Special Attack Group’ in 1951. Gyong-Duk’s command was tasked with intercepting enemy aircraft of the USN’s Task Force 77, which were then operating...
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Korean War Ace Pilot: John F. BoltBolt was the only U.S. Marine aviator to gain ace status in both WWII and Korea. He scored six victories with the famous ‘Black Sheep Squadron’, VMF-214, in the Pacific. He started the Korean War flying F9F Panthers with VMF-115, but in 1953 he...
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Korean War Ace Pilot: James ‘Jabby’ JabaraJames ‘Jabby’ Jabara was America’s first pure jet ace. After flying P-51 Mustangs in WWII, Jabara became highly proficient on the new jets entering service, describing his first flight in the F-80 Shooting Star as the happiest moment of his life. In the Korean...
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Blood Red Skies US Ace Pilot James FarrellIn May 1943, Lieutenant James ‘Boss’ Farrell piloted his B-26 Marauder, christened ‘Flak-Bait’ after the family dog, across the Atlantic to join the USAAF 322nd Bombardment Group in England. ‘Boss’ Farrell soon found his bomber was aptly named as it collected numerous hits in...
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