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Pe-2 by Flippy [Twitter/X] ※Illustration shared with permission from the artist. If you like this artwork please support the artist by visiting the source.
22 December 1939. First flight of the Petlyakov VI-100 (Pe-2). Soviet twin engine dive bomber prototype aircraft, later developed as the Pe-2. Regarded as one of the best ground attack aircraft of the war, successful in heavy fighter, reconnaissance and night fighter roles.
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Hey Squeenix, don’t you think it would be a great idea to remake at least Parasite Eve 2... RE2 is doing great. I was watching all these playthroughs and all I can think about is how good would PE might look on a remake lol. Anyway I’m just trying to beat my lack of inspo..
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A Pe-2 dive bomber of the 105th series of the Northern Fleet aviation at an airfield. 1942-1943.
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Guards Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Yakovlevich Gavrilov (1908–1992, right), commander of the 81st Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment of the 1st Bomber Aviation Corps of the 2nd Air Army of the 1st.
Ukrainian Front and Hero of the Soviet Union, stands with a fellow soldier at Brig airfield on the Oder. The Pe-2's fuselage bears images of a leaping tiger, the Guards' chest badge, and the Gold Star medal. December 29, 1944.
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Suspension of FAB-100 aerial bombs on a Pe-2 dive bomber of the Northern Fleet Air Force. 1942 Reindeer provide transport.
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Pe-2 №15, 73rd BAP, winter 1942-1943.
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Flight personnel of the 72nd Separate Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment near a Pe-2 aircraft at Makarovo Airfield. Fourth from the left is regiment commander Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Dmitrievich Zavrazhan (1906–1943). January 1943.
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