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Soviet bomber with parasite fighters 1935
Soviet Aviamatka (airborne mothership) with its parasite aircraft in flight. The large aircraft is a Tupolev TB-3 four-engined heavy bomber. This configuration carried two Polikarpov I-5 biplane fighters above the wings, two Polikarpov I-16 fighters beneath the wings and a Grigorovich I-Z fighter on a special trapeze system beneath the fuselage. This combination was intended to allow fighters to accompany bombers on long-range missions for protection. First flown in 1935, the Aviamatka never saw active service. However, a version with just the two I-16 aircraft used as dive-bombers was deployed during World War Two to good effect
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20x30 inch Poster Print
Experience a captivating piece of aviation history with our Media Storehouse Poster Print featuring the Soviet Tupolev TB-3 bomber and its parasite fighters. This stunning image, sourced from Science Photo Library, showcases the innovative design of the TB-3 as an aviamatka or airborne mothership, carrying smaller parasite aircraft in flight. Add this unique and intriguing poster print to your collection and bring a touch of Soviet aviation history into your home or office.
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Estimated Product Size is 76.8cm x 51.4cm (30.2" x 20.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the remarkable Soviet Aviamatka, an airborne mothership that never saw active service but left a lasting impact on aviation history. The focal point of the image is the imposing Tupolev TB-3 heavy bomber, with its four powerful engines propelling it through the sky. What makes this configuration truly unique are the parasite fighters attached to it. Above the wings, two Polikarpov I-5 biplane fighters can be seen soaring alongside their mother ship. Beneath the wings, two Polikarpov I-16 fighters hang gracefully in flight. But perhaps most intriguingly, a Grigorovich I-Z fighter dangles from a special trapeze system beneath the fuselage of the Aviamatka. This innovative design aimed to provide protection for bombers during long-range missions by enabling these agile fighters to accompany them in flight. Although this particular version of Aviamatka did not enter active duty, a modified variant featuring only two I-16 aircraft was deployed during World War Two as effective dive-bombers. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we witness not only technological prowess but also strategic thinking at play. It serves as a testament to Soviet ingenuity and their relentless pursuit of military advancements during one of humanity's darkest chapters – World War II. This photograph encapsulates both awe-inspiring engineering and significant moments in aerial warfare innovation that forever shaped our understanding of air combat tactics and capabilities.
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