(Lavochkin) La-5F
A rugged and versatile Soviet fighter. A formidable opponent to all of its contemporaries at low altitudes. A modification of the La-5 variant, produced in 1943 and 1944, with 4147 machines built in total. Read More
(The planes below are not arranged in any particular order. To find out more about each airplane, please click on them)
Kozhedub’s white-14
Kozhedub’s White-14
240 IAP, of the 3-rd GIAK, May-June 1944 , Yassi , Romania.
Flown by the (future) greatest Allied fighter Ace of WW2, three times Hero Of the Soviet Union, General Ivan Nikitovich Kozhedub
Evstigneev’s White-78
Evstigneev’s White-78
178-th GIAP of the 14-th IAD, 3-rd IAK, 5-th Air Army, 2-nd Ukrainian Front, circa March 1945, circa Budapest, Hungary
Flown by the two-times Hero Of the Soviet Union (number 5 top-scoring Allied fighter Ace), deputy commander of 178-th GIAP, Guards major, Kirill Alekseevich Evstigneev