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The Petlyakov Pe-2: Stalin's Successful Red Air Force Light Bomber in Chattanooga, TN
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The Petlyakov Pe-2: Stalin's Successful Red Air Force Light Bomber in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $42.95
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“The Petlyakow Pe–2 is a mustread for the serious student of World War II’s VVS (Russian Military Air Force). It provides a wealth of information and insights to enrich understanding of this crucial period—and this important aircraft—in military history.” The Journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation
During the Second World War, the Soviet Union’s Petlyakov Pe2 Peshka divebomber was unique in that it was as fast as most fighter aircraft. This was in a period when it was considered by the RAF that it was impossible for monoplane aircraft to conduct vertical bombing with any degree of success.
During the war the Pe2 was the principal dive and lightbomber of Russia’s air power across the vast Eastern Front and it continued in service until the early 1950s with the air forces of the Warsaw Pact countries and Yugoslavia. Conceived by a team of top aircraft designers whom Stalin had incarcerated in a prison camp on trumpedup political charges, the Pe2 had originally been designed as a highaltitude twinengine fighter plane, but, due to the outstanding success of the German Stukas in the Blitzkrieg, its role was quickly changed to that of a fast divebomber. The Pe2 arrived in service around the time of the German attack on its hitherto ally.
Although only a handful had reached front line units by the start of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, the Pe2 soon became the main divebomber in both the Soviet VVS and Naval service. Mass production, by factories hastily moved back beyond the front, meant that numbers increased rapidly, and more than 11,000 of the type, including many variants, were built up to 1945. The Peshka became the mainstay of the Soviet counteroffensive that ultimately resulted in the fall of Berlin. Pe2s also led the way in the brief but annihilating Manchurian campaign against Japan in the closing days of the war in 1945.
Using official sources, including the official Pe2 handbook, and numerous colour and blackandwhite photographs made available to the author from both official and private sources and collections, this book is the definitive record of the Pe2 the divebomber supreme!
During the Second World War, the Soviet Union’s Petlyakov Pe2 Peshka divebomber was unique in that it was as fast as most fighter aircraft. This was in a period when it was considered by the RAF that it was impossible for monoplane aircraft to conduct vertical bombing with any degree of success.
During the war the Pe2 was the principal dive and lightbomber of Russia’s air power across the vast Eastern Front and it continued in service until the early 1950s with the air forces of the Warsaw Pact countries and Yugoslavia. Conceived by a team of top aircraft designers whom Stalin had incarcerated in a prison camp on trumpedup political charges, the Pe2 had originally been designed as a highaltitude twinengine fighter plane, but, due to the outstanding success of the German Stukas in the Blitzkrieg, its role was quickly changed to that of a fast divebomber. The Pe2 arrived in service around the time of the German attack on its hitherto ally.
Although only a handful had reached front line units by the start of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, the Pe2 soon became the main divebomber in both the Soviet VVS and Naval service. Mass production, by factories hastily moved back beyond the front, meant that numbers increased rapidly, and more than 11,000 of the type, including many variants, were built up to 1945. The Peshka became the mainstay of the Soviet counteroffensive that ultimately resulted in the fall of Berlin. Pe2s also led the way in the brief but annihilating Manchurian campaign against Japan in the closing days of the war in 1945.
Using official sources, including the official Pe2 handbook, and numerous colour and blackandwhite photographs made available to the author from both official and private sources and collections, this book is the definitive record of the Pe2 the divebomber supreme!
“The Petlyakow Pe–2 is a mustread for the serious student of World War II’s VVS (Russian Military Air Force). It provides a wealth of information and insights to enrich understanding of this crucial period—and this important aircraft—in military history.” The Journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation
During the Second World War, the Soviet Union’s Petlyakov Pe2 Peshka divebomber was unique in that it was as fast as most fighter aircraft. This was in a period when it was considered by the RAF that it was impossible for monoplane aircraft to conduct vertical bombing with any degree of success.
During the war the Pe2 was the principal dive and lightbomber of Russia’s air power across the vast Eastern Front and it continued in service until the early 1950s with the air forces of the Warsaw Pact countries and Yugoslavia. Conceived by a team of top aircraft designers whom Stalin had incarcerated in a prison camp on trumpedup political charges, the Pe2 had originally been designed as a highaltitude twinengine fighter plane, but, due to the outstanding success of the German Stukas in the Blitzkrieg, its role was quickly changed to that of a fast divebomber. The Pe2 arrived in service around the time of the German attack on its hitherto ally.
Although only a handful had reached front line units by the start of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, the Pe2 soon became the main divebomber in both the Soviet VVS and Naval service. Mass production, by factories hastily moved back beyond the front, meant that numbers increased rapidly, and more than 11,000 of the type, including many variants, were built up to 1945. The Peshka became the mainstay of the Soviet counteroffensive that ultimately resulted in the fall of Berlin. Pe2s also led the way in the brief but annihilating Manchurian campaign against Japan in the closing days of the war in 1945.
Using official sources, including the official Pe2 handbook, and numerous colour and blackandwhite photographs made available to the author from both official and private sources and collections, this book is the definitive record of the Pe2 the divebomber supreme!
During the Second World War, the Soviet Union’s Petlyakov Pe2 Peshka divebomber was unique in that it was as fast as most fighter aircraft. This was in a period when it was considered by the RAF that it was impossible for monoplane aircraft to conduct vertical bombing with any degree of success.
During the war the Pe2 was the principal dive and lightbomber of Russia’s air power across the vast Eastern Front and it continued in service until the early 1950s with the air forces of the Warsaw Pact countries and Yugoslavia. Conceived by a team of top aircraft designers whom Stalin had incarcerated in a prison camp on trumpedup political charges, the Pe2 had originally been designed as a highaltitude twinengine fighter plane, but, due to the outstanding success of the German Stukas in the Blitzkrieg, its role was quickly changed to that of a fast divebomber. The Pe2 arrived in service around the time of the German attack on its hitherto ally.
Although only a handful had reached front line units by the start of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, the Pe2 soon became the main divebomber in both the Soviet VVS and Naval service. Mass production, by factories hastily moved back beyond the front, meant that numbers increased rapidly, and more than 11,000 of the type, including many variants, were built up to 1945. The Peshka became the mainstay of the Soviet counteroffensive that ultimately resulted in the fall of Berlin. Pe2s also led the way in the brief but annihilating Manchurian campaign against Japan in the closing days of the war in 1945.
Using official sources, including the official Pe2 handbook, and numerous colour and blackandwhite photographs made available to the author from both official and private sources and collections, this book is the definitive record of the Pe2 the divebomber supreme!
















