Right now we are going to show some interesting pictures of Russian planes 1941-1944 taken from the Finnish archives.

On the photo above – UTI-4, Olonets, 8th September 1941, preserved till these days.

U-2, serial number 11429. Captured in February, 19, 1939. The pucture was taken in September, 27, 1941 in Helsinki at the exhibition of trophies.

DB-3 that made emergency landing at the power station “Svir”, 27 September, 1941.

U-2.

Captured Soviet hangar with gliders. Petrozavodsk, 24 October, 1941.

Captured Soviet hangar with gliders. Petrozavodsk, 24 October, 1941.

Crashed SB.

January 29, 1944, Finnish Pe-2.

January 25, 1944.

Finnish Pe-2. June 30, 1944.

Finnish SB. January 8, 1944.

Finnish SB.

Finnish SB.

SB from the pilot’s cabin.

This one could be one of two SH-2 captured in August 1942 as a result of a Finnish intelligence radio game.

U-2 destroyed in August 8, 1944.

IL-2 crashed in July 13, 1944.

IL-2 crashed in July 13, 1944 near Vyborg.

Yak-9 destroyed in June 9, 1944. Its pilot was captured in a week after the crash.

LaGG-3, 7 March 1942.

LaGG-3 found in February 20, 1942, it became LG-2.

LaGG-3 of the Finnish air forces (LG-3), July 9, 1944.

Finnish I-153.

Hurricane 609 crashed in April 6, 1942.

Hurricane Z2585 that made an emergency landing in February 4, 1942 after fighting with Finnish battle-planes.

I-16, December 10, 1941

Aerocobra crashed in a fight in May 5, 1944.

Finnish DB-3F. April 1, 1944.

Finnish DB-3.

Crashed Il-2. June 30, 1944.

Crashed Il-2. July 22,1944.

Kittyhawk, December 31, 1943.

MBR-2, February 16, 1943.

MBR-2, the date is unknown.

September, 2, 1944.

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