guys, thanks to evrybody. Yes, I agree with DerAdlerIstGelandet, Aero sounds more Italian then German. It also could be Czech. I read that Focke Wulf 190 were produce in Czech republic at the firm Aero. But if you look at all the german compases you can see "O" - Ost. On my compas its "E" -east. Could be that on German plane?
And as i know, there was no chzeh planes In Crimea.
Could be British. But only Hurricanes was over the Crimea.
If it was Czech aircraft what it was doing in Crimea?.....
And it looks like Aero Vodochody. But.... I lost.. i cant find coincidence....