Refueling a Yak-1 fighter from the 20th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Northern Fleet Air Force. 1942.
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Refueling a Yak-1 fighter from the 20th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Northern Fleet Air Force. 1942.
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Yak-1 fighter camouflaged. USSR. 1941
Female technical personnel of the 586th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Air Defense Forces service a Yak-1 fighter at an airfield near Stalingrad. In the center is Senior Sergeant of the Technical Service Nina Nikolaevna Shebolina. September 1942
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Yakovlev Yak-1 was on a par with contemporary Bf 109 and Fw 190 models and by war’s end was comfortably superior to both.
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A Red Army Air Force pilot stands on the wing of a Yak-1 fighter with RS-82 rockets mounted on it. 1941
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Local women camouflage a Soviet Yak-1. 1941
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The Yak-1 fighter aircraft of the first series, the engine is started manually, the oil cooler cowling is removed. The aircraft is presumably owned by V.A. Ivanov
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The Yak-1 fighter of pilot A.P. Gorbachev from the 225th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Northern Fleet Air Force, which crashed during takeoff on 19 April 1943.
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