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GrahamClayton, e-mail, 05.05.2024 04:36

Shame the lovely engine nacelles are marred by those boxy radiators.


Barry, 04.10.2012 17:47

Some bomb load for 1934 6000kg or 13,200lb, I don't think so!


malu, 20.06.2011 13:11

ShKAS machine-guns, one 20mm cannon and a bombload of up to 6000kg. The MK-1 spanned 51.00m and had a maximum speed of 223km/h.


jarecki, e-mail, 02.04.2008 13:48

Propably, the main task of this huge flying boats was carrying of midget submarines hereabouts enemies harbours.



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