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Lavochkin La-5 -one of the Soviets best fighters, 9, 9
Lavochkin La-5 -one of the Soviets best fighters, 9, 920 were built Service entry was in July 1942
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1942 Best Entry Fighters Soviets
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph showcases the sleek and powerful Lavochkin La-5 fighter aircraft, one of the Soviet Union's finest aviation achievements during World War II. With a production total of 9,920 units, the La-5 entered service in July 1942, making a significant impact on the Eastern Front. The La-5 was a single-engine, single-seat fighter, designed by the Lavochkin Bureau of Aviation Design under the leadership of Soviet aeronautical engineer, Sergei Lavochkin. The aircraft boasted a number of innovative features, including a laminar flow wing, which reduced air resistance and improved overall performance. Its powerful engine, the BMW 801A, was captured from the Germans and reverse-engineered by the Soviets, providing the La-5 with impressive speed and maneuverability. This image captures the La-5 in flight, its wings slicing through the air, and its distinctive propeller churning up a vapor trail behind. The Soviet star insignia emblazoned on the fuselage proudly displays the national pride and determination of the Soviet military during this pivotal period in history. The La-5 was a formidable adversary, and its introduction to the battlefield helped turn the tide in favor of the Soviet Union. This photograph serves as a testament to the ingenuity, resilience, and courage of the Soviet aviation industry during World War II.
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