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Soviet Fighters of the Second World War [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 416 pages, height x width x depth: 248x172x31 mm, weight: 1183 g, 81 colour photographs and profiles; 191 black and white photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Fonthill Media Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781558256
  • ISBN-13: 9781781558256
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  • Cena: 54,72 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 416 pages, height x width x depth: 248x172x31 mm, weight: 1183 g, 81 colour photographs and profiles; 191 black and white photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Fonthill Media Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781558256
  • ISBN-13: 9781781558256
The Soviet Air Force had just started to re-equip with modern fighters when the Germans opened Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. Hundreds of fighters were destroyed in the first few days, but many of these were obsolete biplanes and monoplanes. The remaining fighters, including more modern types such as the MiG-3 and LaGG-3, tried to stem the Nazi advance. This book details the development of the Red Air Force fighters, from the dark days of Operation Barbarossa, to eventual triumph over the ruins of Berlin. Starting with obsolete aircraft such as the Polikarpov biplane and monoplane fighters, the Soviets then settled on two main lines of development; the inline-engined LaGG-3 and its radial-engined derivatives, the La-5 and La-7, and the inline-engined Yakovlev fighters, which were produced in greater numbers than any other series of fighters. Not only are these aircraft described in great detail, but experimental fighters are also dealt with. In addition to the descriptions, accurate colour profiles are provided illustrating the evolution of these aircraft in terms of design, camouflage, and markings. From the fixed undercarriage I-15bis biplane of the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, to the superb La-7 and Yak-3 fighters of the last year of the war, the fighters of the Red Air Force are all covered in this comprehensive book.
Acknowledgements 5(2)
Glossary 7(8)
Preface 15(2)
Timeline 17(4)
Introduction 21(2)
1 Pre-Second World War Soviet Fighters
23(2)
2 Second World War Fighters
25(2)
3 Lavochkin Fighters
27(87)
4 Mikoyan-Gurevich Fighters
114(26)
5 Polikarpov Fighters
140(32)
6 Yakovlev Fighters
172(110)
7 Twin-Engined Fighters
282(7)
8 Colours and Markings in General
289(7)
9 Soviet Second World War Fighter Specifications
296(4)
10 Non-Soviet Second World War Fighter Specifications
300(2)
11 Experimental Fighters
302(36)
12 Experimental Fighter Specifications
338(2)
13 Concluding Thoughts
340(5)
Appendix I Ordnance 345(2)
Appendix II Soviet Fighter Doctrine During the Second World War 347(5)
Appendix III Soviet Fighter Organisation During the Second World War 352(3)
Appendix IV Soviet Fighter Pilot Training 355(4)
Appendix V Top Soviet Fighter Aces (Pilots With 50 or More Kills) 359(3)
Appendix VI Production Figures 362(6)
Appendix VII Fighter Production During the Great Patriotic War for Germany and the Soviet Union 368(2)
Appendix VIII Total Fighter Combat Losses During the Great Patriotic War 370(2)
Bibliography 372(3)
Index 375
Jason Nicholas Moore is an avid air historian and modeller, with a particular interest in Soviet aeroplanes, and he has spent the last 40 years doing both historical research and constructing model aeroplanes. He has written a comprehensive history on the Il-2 Shturmovik, by this publisher. I addition he has written books on the Lavochkin fighters, the Tu-2 bomber, Soviet strategic bombers, the Po-2, and Soviet bombers of the Second World War, all by this publisher. He has spent much of the last 30 years researching Soviet aircraft in general, and has read extensively on the war on the Eastern Front.