(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

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Anton Petrov Anton Petrov

(Tokarev’s?) WHITE-19

(TOKAREV’S?) WHITE-19

40-th GIAP, 8-th GIAD, 5-th IAK, 2-nd Air Army, Voronezhskiy/1-st Ukrainian Front. Summer 1943,

Thought to have been flown by the Commander of the 40-th GIAP, a Hero of the Soviet Union, Moisey Stepanovich Tokarev

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Anton Petrov Anton Petrov

Haustov’s White-20

HAUSTOV’S WHITE-20

21-st (Vitebskiy)IAP , 259-th IAD, 3-rd Air Army, 1-st Prebaltic Front, probably circa. March-April 1944.

Flown by the commander of a squadron, captain Ivan Ivanovich Haustov. (An Ace with 22 victories, 10 personal and 12 shared)[1]

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