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Title: Help: Russian Lend/Lease Aircraft...
Post by: XrightyX on January 24, 2005, 07:12:33 PM
I know from a bit of reading that the Russians weren't too keen on publicising lend/lease aircraft so I have only seen scattered reports on numbers and active squadrons...

Can anyone shed some light on the numbers shipped, numbers of squads equipped, and squad-plane lifetime (i.e. how long did XXX squad fly Hurri B's before switching to La7s or whatever)

I know these planes for sure made it to Russia in substantial numbers:

Spit Vs, Spit IXs, P47(don't know version), P39, P40, Hurri Bs, A20s

Looking for books or websites--anything with the information consolidated for my short attention span :).

Thanks in advance

righty
Title: Help: Russian Lend/Lease Aircraft...
Post by: nsty1 on January 24, 2005, 09:50:59 PM
Try this one,look under unit history,
http://777avg.com (http://777avg.com)
Title: Help: Russian Lend/Lease Aircraft...
Post by: bunch on January 24, 2005, 11:17:11 PM
The only info I have is of fighters received under lend-lease by the Soviets:
P-39 ====== 5707
Hurricane = 2952
P-63 ====== 2400
P-40 ====== 2397
Spitfire == 1331
P-47 ====== 195
Title: Help: Russian Lend/Lease Aircraft...
Post by: Panzzer on January 25, 2005, 05:06:34 AM
Here (http://lend-lease.airforce.ru/english/index.htm) might be something of interest on Lend-lease aircraft.
Title: Help: Russian Lend/Lease Aircraft...
Post by: XrightyX on January 26, 2005, 01:03:37 AM
Thanks all!  :) :)

Keep them coming.

Panzzer, funny site actually (I come from the academic world).  Really highlights the difficulty in researching the whole Lend/Lease program with Russia.

righty
Title: Help: Russian Lend/Lease Aircraft...
Post by: Jester on January 26, 2005, 07:11:52 AM
XrightyX,

Drop me a e-mail (link is in my signature) and I will send you a list I have that shows all the VVS squadrons during the war, where they operated and what aircraft they flew.

! :aok