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Some authors have linked direct to pages containing their uploads. These may well have changed since they made their links
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Petlyakov Pe-2
(http://files.netwings.org/files/avhistory/Bombers/Russia/1RU_Pe-2.zip)
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2.80.55 FSDS The Pe-2 was a fast twin engine light bomber used by the Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic war. Unlike many of the Russians obsolete aircraft the Luftwaffe found the Pe-2 difficult to catch and destroy. The Pe-2 was continually upgraded throughout the war. Eventually 11,426 of these aircraft were built. Visual Model Steve Seybolt
| 8/10/2004 | 1790 Downloads
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P-39Q-10
(http://files.netwings.org/files/avhistory/fighters/Russia/1RU_P-39Q-10.zip)
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| 2.80.55 MS Visual painted the skin to represent the plane flown by Russian Pilot Cdt Mikhail Rents 30éme GvIAP in 1944.
| 8/10/2004 | 1021 Downloads
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Yak-1
(http://files.netwings.org/files/avhistory/fighters/Russia/1RU_Yak-1.zip)
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| 2.80.55 FSDS The Yak-1 was the first of a line of small, nimble fighters, relatively primitive in many respects, but easy to build and maintain, and with fine performance and handling at low altitude. They were lightly armed and had low performance at higher altitude. The Yak-series was the most important Soviet fighter of early stages of the Great Patriotic War (WWII at the East Front), before La-5 came into service.
| 8/10/2004 | 1275 Downloads
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Yak-3
(http://files.netwings.org/files/avhistory/fighters/Russia/1RU_Yak-3.zip)
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| 2.80.55 FSDS Top of the line Russian Fighter. Last 1448
| 8/10/2004 | 1880 Downloads
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P-63A-10
(http://files.netwings.org/files/avhistory/fighters/Russia/1RU_P-63A10.zip)
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| 2.80.55 FSDS What the P-39 should have been.
| 8/10/2004 | 1498 Downloads
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