Balkan Models

1/72 Women Pilots In Great Patriotic War decal sheet

Product # BM-W02

Product  Article by Steve Bamford on May 15 2015

 

      

This new decal sheet from Balkan Models includes markings for 4 different 1/72 Jak-1.  

Soviet women bore their share of the burden in World War II (locally known as the Great Patriotic War). 800,000 women served in the Soviet Armed Forces during the war. Nearly 200,000 were decorated and 89 eventually received the Soviet Union’s highest award, the Hero of the Soviet Union. They served as pilot, snipers, machine gunners, tank crew members and partisans, as well as in auxiliary roles.

 

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For Soviet women aviators, instrumental to this change was Marina Raskova, a famous Russian aviator, often referred to as the ‘Russian Amelia Earhart’. When World War II broke out, there were numerous women who had training as pilots and many immediately volunteered. Raskova is credited with using her personal connections with Joseph Stalin to convince the military to form three combat regiments for women. These regiments flew a combined total of more than 30,000 combat sorties, produced at least thirty Heroes of the Soviet Union, and included at least two fighter aces. 

The 586th Fighter Aviation Regiment: This unit was the first to take part in combat (April 16, 1942) of the three female regiments and participated in 4,419 combat missions (125 air battles and 38 kills). Lydia Litvyak and Katya Budanova were assigned to the unit before joining the 437th IAP in the fighting over Stalingrad and became the world's only two female fighter aces (with 12 and 11 victories respectively), both flying the Yak-1 fighter. (Wikipedia)

The 4 aircraft include: 

  • Jak-1b, White 23, 296th IAP, 2nd. Lt. Lidija Vladimirovna Litvjak, 1943

  • Jak-1, Yellow 44, 296th IAP, Capt. Ekaterina Vasiljevna Budanova, Autumn 1942

  • Jak-1, Red 32, 296th IAP, 2nd. Lt. Lidija Vladimirovna Litvjak, 1942 

  • Jak-1, White 42, 586th IAP, 2nd. Lt. Valerija Ivanovna Homjakova, Spring 1942

You can buy this decal sheet directly from Balkan Models.

Steve Bamford

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