Lavochkin La-7 TaifunThe Lavochkin La 7 was a Soviet fighter aircraft of WW II. It was a development and refinement of the Lavochkin La 5. This plane had a more powerful engine, better armament and incorporated aerodynamic improvements. The ASh 82 FNU radial engine generated 1,850 hp (1380 kw), and the armament was increased to three ShVak 20 mm cannon. La 7s were well liked by their pilots, and some of Russia's top aces flew them, including Ivan Kozedub, three time hero
Its primary armament was eight
The single CW-25 prototype acquired for evaluation had a welded steel-tube fuselage structure with the wings
The Superbe was equipped with 74 guns
In order to have a new model to replace the 411 at low cost
The gunner and loader operator are on the left
Mill-33 is the lighter variant of the tug
★Clear windscreen parts are attached without the need of cement
replacing the obsolete Gloster Gladiators
and was nearly impossible to intercept
advanced training aerobatics
The result is a lightweight and extremely durable vehicle
quickly became a cult car