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Any opinions on the Bell Airacobra? I'm sure some remarks were made earlier in the thread, but I'm not privy to them.
Not one of the most brilliant fighters, but performed very well in the ground support role with the ruskis
Did the Russians have a Fly 'til you die policy like most Axis powers?not just ground support... they effectively used it as a low and med altitude fighter. Five Russians shot down more aircraft in a P-39 than Richard Bong in a P-38
Soviet P-39 Aces
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I'd astonished if the Soviets didnt fly to ya die in most circumstances but like us, they needed experienced pilots to train youngens too. also their home front needed a few heros alive... On the whole i'm sure they grounded their pilots down but transfered a few for training.
I think one of the reasons the P-39 performed well on the Eastern front is IMO aerial engagements tended to take place at lower altitudes where the P-39 could compete better. I suspect much of the Soviet victories in P-39's were against aircraft in ground attack or anti-tank roles.
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Did any King Cobras go for Lend Lease to the Reds?
not just ground support... they effectively used it as a low and med altitude fighter. Five Russians shot down more aircraft in a P-39 than Richard Bong in a P-38
Soviet P-39 Aces
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The ME 210 would probably rank up there amongst the 10 worst aircraft of WWII.