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Soviet Heavy Bomber ?

Discussion in 'Air Warfare' started by Izaak Stern, Apr 12, 2005.

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    My bad. :oops:
     
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    TISO:
    KONG-JING-1... yeah, right.
    How about Boeing B-29? (I do like the prop-spinners.)

    LISUNOV LI-2... uh, huh.
    How about Douglas DC-3. (Air Pirates!)

    At least the Chinese did give proper credit to some of the other aircraft manufacturers for their designs...

    Tim
     
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    Liska (Li-2) was licence built with improved licence built Cyclone (M-62) engines. Soviets bought licence in 1938.
    Tu-4 (Kong Jing-1) was unlicenced copy of B-29.
     

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