



From RSFSR to USSR. The early Days of Soviet Aviation 72-535 Scale 1/72
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1. Nieuport 24bis flown by the 25th KAO Squadron on the Eastern Front during the Summer of 1919. Note the non-standard exhaust pipe.
2. Nieuport 24 bis ( c/n 4309) that crashed in the Moscow Region in 1921. The aircraft was unusual in having a fuselage star.
3. Nieuport - 24 bis Rudder details of two Nie 24bis from the 2nd IAO, 1st Soviet Air Group based at Melekers on the Ural Front,
2. Nieuport 24 bis ( c/n 4309) that crashed in the Moscow Region in 1921. The aircraft was unusual in having a fuselage star.
3. Nieuport - 24 bis Rudder details of two Nie 24bis from the 2nd IAO, 1st Soviet Air Group based at Melekers on the Ural Front,
Winter of 1918-1919.
4. Nieuport 24bis (no. 4307) of A.D Kazennov, a pilot of the 39th “Iron” Reconnaissance Aviation Otryad. Eastern front Sorochinskoye Summer 1919.
5. Nieuport 24bis (no.5124) of A.A. Kravtsov, the Commander of the 39 ‘Iron’ Reconnaissance Aviation Otryad, Eastern front
4. Nieuport 24bis (no. 4307) of A.D Kazennov, a pilot of the 39th “Iron” Reconnaissance Aviation Otryad. Eastern front Sorochinskoye Summer 1919.
5. Nieuport 24bis (no.5124) of A.A. Kravtsov, the Commander of the 39 ‘Iron’ Reconnaissance Aviation Otryad, Eastern front
Sorochinskoye Summer 1919.