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Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-6 - No.302 Squadron, Polish Air Force, 1947

 

PWL Fw190A-6.01

 

PWL Fw190A-6.02

 

PWL Fw190A-6.03

 

PWL Fw190A-6.04

 

PWL Fw190A-6.05

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you know, given how many air forces in SEA did this with captured Japanese aircraft i always wondered why they didnt do the same for the various European air arms.

well, on the western side any how. i think Uncle Joe frowned on the new vassal states  allies using anything not stamped "Made in the USSR"

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Could be possible if Poland was not sold to mustachioed Joseph. 

35 minutes ago, daddyairplanes said:

i always wondered why they didnt do the same for the various European air arms.

Some did. Avia S-92. Bf-109 in Spain. But indeed, few.  

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don't forget the French built 190s (NC-900 locally). Used post-war by Normandy-Neiman when they returned from Russia. There's even on in the d/l section <cough>

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2 hours ago, Wrench said:

don't forget the French built 190s (NC-900 locally). Used post-war by Normandy-Neiman when they returned from Russia. There's even on in the d/l section <cough>

You beat me, but France also used the Toucan, nothing else than a Amiot built Ju-52...

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