September, '39
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Escorting PZL.37

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Hard but not impossible Wink

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#2

Very nice, EK! Big Grin

Oh, that P-11 is MUCH more deadly AND much harder to hit than most people think. :wink:
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Fat Boy Wrote:Oh, that P-11 is MUCH more deadly AND much harder to hit than most people think. :wink:

Yeah, I know Big Grin It's also the slowest fighter in game, so fighting with 109s seems almost impossible. I had even difficulties with keeping close to my own bombers with full bombload, because they were faster than me Tongue
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the PZL7 what one of the most advanced fighters in 1930, so it was a bit old when the WW2 broke out. the technology was rapidly advancing! Big Grin

good pics Big Grin
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GentleKiller Wrote:the PZL7 what one of the most advanced fighters in 1930, so it was a bit old when the WW2 broke out. the technology was rapidly advancing! Big Grin

Yes, we managed to change our bombers to very modern ones and developed many good reconnaissance planes, but we hadn't time to change our fighter fleet, which was planned.

We had nice projects Wink

P.50
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And P.62 8)
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#6

From my source, all ŁOŚ-s was destroyed on ground.
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#7

No, few of them were flying, but not many.
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