Fz-225 (Soviet Union): Ilyushin Il-2

A ground attack aircraft, the Il-2 was nicknamed the ‘flying tank’ for its durability and its firepower. It was heavily armored and armed with cannons and machine guns, making it a formidable opponent for German ground forces.

Fz-221 (Soviet Union): Tupolev TB-3

A four-engine heavy bomber, the TB-3 was the Soviet Union’s primary heavy bomber at the start of the war. It was known for its large bomb load and its ability to fly long distances, but it was slow and vulnerable to fighter aircraft.

Fz-222 (Soviet Union): Petlyakov Pe-2

A twin-engine bomber, the Pe-2 was a key bomber in the Soviet Air Force during World War II. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, and it served in a variety of roles, including bombing, reconnaissance, and ground attack.

Fz-223 (Soviet Union): Yakovlev Yak-1

A single-engine fighter, the Yak-1 was one of the first successful Soviet fighters of the war. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, and it played a crucial role in defending the Soviet Union from the Luftwaffe.

Fz-224 (Soviet Union): Lavochkin La-5

A single-engine fighter, the La-5 was another successful Soviet fighter of the war. It was known for its speed and its ability to outmaneuver German fighters at high altitudes.

Ds. 3100 – Tupolev Tu-4

A Soviet strategic bomber that was a copy of the American Boeing B-29 Superfortress. It was used by the Soviet Air Force (VVS) during the Cold War.

Ds. 3200 – Ilyushin Il-28

A Soviet jet bomber that was used by the Soviet Air Force (VVS) during the Cold War. It was known for its speed and versatility.

Ds. 3600 – Sukhoi Su-7

A Soviet supersonic jet fighter that was used by the Soviet Air Force (VVS) and several allied air forces during the Cold War.

Ds. 3700 – Sukhoi Su-9

A Soviet supersonic interceptor aircraft that was used by the Soviet Air Force (VVS) during the Cold War. It was designed to intercept enemy bombers.

Ds. 3800 – Sukhoi Su-11

A Soviet supersonic interceptor aircraft that was used by the Soviet Air Force (VVS) during the Cold War. It was an improvement over the Su-9 and was designed to intercept enemy bombers.