The definitive book on the development and deployment of the Soviet
Union’s supreme dive-bomber—with rare archival and private photos.
During the Second World War, the Petlyakov Pe-2 Peshka was the Soviet
Union’s main dive- and light-bomber in operations across the Eastern
Front. It became a mainstay of the Soviet counteroffensive that led to
the fall of Berlin. They also led the way in the brief but
annihilating Manchurian campaign against Japan in the closing days of
the war in 1945. Conceived by a team of top aircraft designers whom
Stalin had incarcerated on political charges, the Peshka had
originally been designed as a high-altitude twin-engine fighter plane.
But due to the outstanding success of the German Stukas in the
Blitzkrieg, it was quickly transformed into the fastest dive-bomber in
the skies. Only a handful had reached front lines by the start of
Operation Barbarossa in June 1941. But by 1945, more than 11,000 of
the type were built, including many variants. Many of these remained
in service with the air forces of Yugoslavia and the Warsaw Pact
countries into the 1950s. Using official sources, including the
official Pe-2 handbook, as well as rare color and black-and-white
photographs from both official and private collections, this is the
definitive record of the Pe-2.
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ISBN
9781526759313
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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