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I would say DC-5 though the landing gear is wrong

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The a/c from the Russian manual is a Douglas ATA-A1 Skybus - the Rusian title says "Douglas Skybus" only.
It is this one:
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It's a paper design only.
 
"The year 1941. Book One" - 1998.

This is a collection of different historical documents concerning the 1941 – the year of the beginning of Great Patriotic war. These documents were selected by a collective of civil and military historians
 

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Hello Fubar57,

The problem with these documents is that a bunch are DJVU and a bunch are probably copyrighted books.
I went through the ones I found and renamed them to what I believed they were with the help of Google Translate and my very limited and very rusty Russian from college, so if I accidentally upload something you did earlier, please let me know.

Some of the manuals I found probably don't belong all lumped into one general Russian thread either. Some are actually scans of German manuals or about non-Russian equipment.

- Ivan.
 

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I've posted the government documents which, according to my searches, are open source as they are in most of the countries. I think the 2-3 more modern books I posted were made up from government documents. There are a ton of books that were printed after the war that I never included as Russian copyright gets sketchy (to me) for non-government documents. All my translations in this thread came from a Russian member B bdemin who very kindly to the time to translate the covers. If they were printed in Russian I posted them.
 
This is it, the final four; all tank manuals. I am forever grateful to B bdemin for taking the time to translate the covers for me.

"The Self-propelled Gun Su-100" - 1948. Publisher: Military publisher of the Ministry of armed forces of the Soviet Union

This is a handbook and technical service manual for 100-mm self-propelled gun (tank destroyer) on the T-34 track base
 

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"M4-A2 tank. Manual" - 1945. Publisher: State Publisher of the People's Commissariat of Defence

This is a manual for American M4-A2 medium tank. A number of these tanks were supplied under lend-lease agreement. Some of them were powered by diesel engines, which later were installed on the SchE-2 cargo aircraft
 

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"The 45-mm Anti-tank Gun, Model of 1942 Year" - 1953 Publisher: Military publisher of the Ministry of Defence of Soviet Union

This is a handbook and manual for the famous anti-tank gun. Until the 1943 it was the mainstay of the anti-tank artillery of Soviet Army. In the 1942 and later it was replaced by more powerful ZIS-2 gun.
 

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"The Self-propelled Artillery Carriages ISU-152K and ISU-152M. Part One. Technical description"
 

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