

An edition of Attack of the Airacobras (2001)
Soviet Aces, American P-39S, and the Air War Against Germany (Modern War Studies)
By D. F. Loza
Publish Date
December 2001
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Language
eng
Pages
381
Description:
"During its titanic military struggle with Germany, the Soviet Union received a major boost with the arrival and deployment of nearly 5,000 Bell P-39 Airacobra fighter planes, courtesy of America's Lend-Lease program. The impact was dramatic, as the Soviets quickly adapted the planes into a devastatingly lethal force. Dmitriy Loza's account, admirably translated and edited by James Gebhardt, vividly recreates the battle campaigns of this odd coupling of capitalist planes and Marxist pilots and shines a bright light on a little known part of the air war on the Eastern Front. The P-39 proved to be the right plane at the right time for a beleaguered Red Air Force. Built for short range and relatively low altitudes, the P-39 was equipped with a powerful engine and weapons that enabled it to out-duel and eventually dominate the Luftwaffe from the Caucasus foothills to Berlin. Focusing on the combat operations and daily life of one unit - the 9th Guards Fighter Division - Loza refutes the myth that the P-39 was used mainly as a "tank buster" or "flying artillery." Instead, its primary mission was to protect Red Army operations from aerial attacks by the enemy. So despite the occasional strafing of trains, truck convoys, and troops, most P-39 operations involved attacks on Luftwaffe bombers and dogfights with their fighter escorts."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Aerial operations, Russian, Airacobra (Fighter plane), History, Regimental histories, Russian Aerial operations, Soviet Union, Soviet Union. Raboche-Krestʹi︠a︡nskai︠a︡ Krasnai︠a︡ Armii︠a︡. Fighter Division, 216th, World War, 1939-1945, Soviet Aerial operations, Soviet Union. Raboche-Krestʹi͡anskai͡a Krasnai͡a Armii͡a. Fighter Division, 216th, World war, 1939-1945, aerial operations, russian, World war, 1939-1945, regimental histories
Places: Soviet Union