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Well, we know the La5, il2 are definately there from the images we have been shown...
We can expect mig 3, lagg 3, I 16, I 153, P-39 and P-40 for fighters and a smattering of various bombers... That's my guess for the reds.
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'The design work required to adapt the LaGG-3 to the new engine and still maintain the aircraft's balance was undertaken by Lavochkin in a small hut beside an airfield over the winter of 1941-1942, all completely unofficially'. 'The Battle of Moscow (Битва под Москвой, Romanized: Bitva pod Moskvoy, German: Schlacht um Moskau) is the name given by Soviet historians to two periods of strategically significant fighting on a 600 km (370 mi) sector of the Eastern Front during World War II. It took place between October 1941 and January 1942' Both from wikipedia unfortunately. @Cheesehawk - you may be correct there mate, it wasn't flyable in 1946 either was it? Last edited by ATAG_Dutch; 12-24-2011 at 05:18 PM. |
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Should not see the La5, P39 or FW 190 in this scenario.
The only US made aircraft would be Curtiss P40 B and C models. There should be Mig3s for the PVO. Yak 1s as well as the IL2 of course. And lots of Polikarpovs of all descriptions.
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