Unloading food supplies for besieged Leningrad from a Li-2 transport aircraft. 1942.
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Unloading food supplies for besieged Leningrad from a Li-2 transport aircraft. 1942.
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LI-2 (Lisunov-2), a DC-3 (Douglas Aircraft Co.) licence alapján 1937-től gyártották a Szovjetunióban, először Moszkva mellett, majd az üzbég Taskentben, 9 hengeres Svecov csillagmotorokkal, 3 tollú légcsavarokkal. Ez 2x kb 1000LE. Van hangjuk. A Magyar Néphadseregben "Teve" néven szolgált, a Malév-nál 1974-ben vonták ki a forgalomból. A HA-LIX lajstromjelű gép (most Budaörsön van) a világ egyetlen üzemképes, rendszeresen repülő LI-2-ese.
Lisunov Li-2T. (Soviet version of the DC-3). Tarom (Transporturi Aeriene Romane). Passenger and transport aircraft. Type first flew in 1939. At Prague. In 1966
Tegnap Tódorral volt esemény a Börgöndi repülőnapon lejött a vásznazás az oldalkormányról, ami így persze nem sokat ér. Rendben hazaért, javítható.
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Passenger plane Li-2 of LOT Polish airlines at the airport of Leipzig; East Germany; 1958 year

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Transporter Li-2
Czechoslovak Li-2
Damaged Li-2, captured by the Germans.