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Puolustusvoimain katsaus 85 (1944)

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Puolustusvoimat Esittää - Lentojoukkojemme toimintaa (alkutekstinimi).

Army Review No 85 / Our Air Force in Action (englanninkielinen nimi)

KA-85/44 (PVA-tunnus)

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  • Long live Finland and their brave and successful fight for freedom!

    /A Swedish admirer

  • No turha niitä pommareita on tyhjiltäänkää lennättä, bensaa vaan kuluu. Pitää siellä pommit kyydissä olla, tulkoon nyt sitten vaikka muutama huti joskus.

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  • @EastExplorer Long live the brother of Finland, who sent aid to Finland.

  • @PanssariCom Well I don't know...this is the original FDF preview from '44...footage from the front, I doubt if there's any mistake in here.

  • @manrikPLA

    The Finnish Airforces have used the swastika since 1918, long before the nazis adopted it. And it is still in use today in the banner of some Air Force departments and badges.

  • Olihan ne venäläiset pommittajat epätarkkoja mutta olihan niillä kuitenkin tehokkaammat ja enemmän pommeja kuin suomalaisilla. Se periaatteessa korvaa sen epätarkkuuden.

  • 1:41 and 2:30 - Illu Juutilainen.

    Apparently the blonde pilot was Hans Wind but not sure.

  • nii ja olihan suomen pommitukset aika tarkkoja verrattuna venäläisten pommituksiin :P

  • Well, the biggest mistake on this clip is that there is a group of HE-111H bombers. Either Finns or German Flightgroup Kümhley did not operate with He-111. Kühmley flew in with Stuka's and FW 190 planes. Finns had Ju-88's and Blenheim bomber's but also few captured russian origin bombers. And few Dornier D0-17z planes also. It is a great pity that they all are scrapped except on Blenheim. BL-200 is on show at Tikkakoski Airmuseum in Central Finland.

  • ye its not. 1944 :P

  • jep jep ;P

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