Club de aviones de combate de la IIWW

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Por eso los puse acá, no me parecio abrir un hilo de aviones de entreguerra.

saludos


Si lo se grulla aunque si lo pensamos no estaría mal, ya esta el de la PGM el SGM pero queda mucha info colgada de 1900 al 1914 y del 1919 al 1939.
 

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"Iron Annie" in America!
Junkers Ju 52 - German 18-seat passenger and military transport aircraft. Produced by Junkers from 1932
to 1945.








 

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A JM-1 Marauder pictured in flight over a battleship during a target towing mission for the training of antiaircraft gunners on July 20, 1945, sixty-eight years ago today.
 

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Overhead view of an FR-1 Fireball in flight on July 24, 1945, sixty-eight years ago today.
 

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Como para que a los japoneses no les quedara duda de quienes mandaban a partir de ese momento


Numéricamente si técnicamente no, no existe país que soporte un conflicto cuando otro fabrica aviones al ritmo impresionante como realizaba EE.UU, en cambio Japón bombardeada y sin recurso no podía fabricar la cantidad de aviones necesarios.
 

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An F6F-5N Hellcat of Marine Night Fighting Squadron (VMF(N)) 541 pictured on the ground at Peleliu in 1944, sixty-nine years ago.
 

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A landing signal officer signals the pilot of an F6F Hellcat as the aircraft approaches a painted outline of a carrier deck during Field Carrier Landing Practice (FCLP) at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Ewa, Territory of Hawaii, on July 26, 1945, sixty-eight years ago today.




An SU-2 Corsair pictured during a training flight near Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, Florida, during the mid-1930s.



An SU-2 Corsair photographed from another aircraft during a training flight near Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, Florida during the mid-1930s.



View of a flight student in the front cockpit of an SU-2 Corsair during a training flight near Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, Florida, during the mid-1930s.
 
hola muchachos hace un tiempo que los sigo, y ponen maravillosas fotos gracias por compartir
mi pequeña colaboración.
la tumba submarina de un zero en palau
 
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