The Bell P-39 Airacobra is one of the most famous fighters of World War II, created by the American company Bell Aircraft. It was actively used by the US Air Force, but it was on the Eastern Front that this machine gained cult status. About 4,719 Airacobra aircraft were transferred to the USSR under the Lend-Lease program - almost a third of the total production. Soviet pilots highly appreciated the model for its powerful armament, firepower and maneuverability. The later modifications “N” and “Q” turned out to be especially effective.
This tag is made from a fragment of the fuselage door of one of the P-39N fighters that crashed in the Murmansk region during hostilities. The exact serial number of the aircraft remains unknown, but each tag is a real fragment of combat aviation history.
The publication is dedicated to Ivan Babak - a Ukrainian teacher who became an ace of the Guards Fighter Regiment. On the P-39N, he scored 35 confirmed personal and 5 joint aerial victories. His participation in the Battle of Mariupol was marked by the destruction of enemy locomotives that were transporting Ukrainian women to forced labor. After being captured, Ivan Babak later returned to civilian life, became the commander of the 16th DPIA and worked as a school director in Poltava for the rest of his life.
This unique souvenir was made possible thanks to the cooperation between the British brand RAWTAG (the owner of RAWTAG, Captain Paul Gibbs, did a great job of finding the wreckage and preserving history) and Ukrainian craftsmen from Fuselage Creations. Each copy is more than a tag. It is a piece of sky, history and memory.
You can order the skin of the Bell P-39 Airacobra aircraft on our website or purchase it in the store at 50b Khreshchatyk, Kyiv. We provide fast delivery to any point in the world and guarantee the quality of each product.
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