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Caption | Chinese Air Force I-15bis fighter in flight above the Jianqiao Central Aviation School, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, circa 1930s ww2dbase | ||||
WW2-Era Location Name | Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China | ||||
Date | 1936 | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
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Licensing | This anonymous work originating in the Republic of China is in the public domain. Its copyright expired 50 years after the work was made available to the public. The Republic of China governed mainland China until 1949, after which it relocated to Taiwan. Copyright protection for anonymous works under the post-1949 communist Beijing government is also 50 years. Please contact us regarding any inaccuracies with the above information. Thank you. |
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Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
Photo Size | 800 x 582 pixels |
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Alan Chanter says:
8 Mar 2015 08:18:16 AM
During 1937-38 four Soviet eskadrilii were despatched to support Chinese Nationalists fighting the invading Japanese. They were joined by 186 more I-15bis supplied to the Chinese air arm, but the I-15bis had mixed fortunes in China, being outclassed by Japanese monoplane fighters during the latter part of its service there, In early 1940 ninety-three I-153s (an evolved version of the I-15bis) were supplied to the Chinese Nationalist government for use against the Japanese, but whilst the type was manoeuvrable and frequently did well in the hands of an experienced pilot, most of the Soviet and Chinese pilots were relatively inexperienced, with inevitable results.

8 Mar 2015 08:18:16 AM
During 1937-38 four Soviet eskadrilii were despatched to support Chinese Nationalists fighting the invading Japanese. They were joined by 186 more I-15bis supplied to the Chinese air arm, but the I-15bis had mixed fortunes in China, being outclassed by Japanese monoplane fighters during the latter part of its service there, In early 1940 ninety-three I-153s (an evolved version of the I-15bis) were supplied to the Chinese Nationalist government for use against the Japanese, but whilst the type was manoeuvrable and frequently did well in the hands of an experienced pilot, most of the Soviet and Chinese pilots were relatively inexperienced, with inevitable results.
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