Boyevoy kinosbornik

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Boyevoy kinosbornik title screen (of the third in the Series).

Movie (1941)
Russian title : Боевой киносборник
French title : La victoire sera à nous

Starring:
Boris Chirkov ((in N° 1) Maxime)
Peter Repnin ((in N° 1) Hitler)
Vladimir Kantzel ((in N° 1) Napoléon)

Short anthology film series (usually with three or four chapters each). Some parts are foreign Allied report of operation (for example: 'ack-ack', a short about a British Anti-Aircraft Artillery (AAA) battery and the general AAA principles) melt with Soviet screenplay for the first six issues. Number 7 to 12 are only Soviet materials with few or no aircraft.


Boyevoy kinosbornik N° 1

Unidentified Aircraft

Maybe the wreck of a Focke-Wulf Fw 189 ?

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Henschel Hs 126

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Tupolev TB-3

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Heinkel HD 55 (KR-1)

Heinkel HD 55 (KR-1 for the Soviet Naval Aviation).

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Tupolev TB-1

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Boyevoy kinosbornik N° 2

Tupolev TB-3

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Polikarpov I-16

Footage seen again at the end of #5.

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3

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Boyevoy kinosbornik N° 3

Unidentified Aircraft

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Heinkel He 111

Heinkel He 111 of the first variants (A – D).

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Seen during the last story, a late variant (H or P) :

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Messerschmitt Bf 109

Some parts of a Messerschmitt Bf 109 shoot down by an anti aircraft battery in the British troops' resting room.

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Seen during the last story :

Messerschmitt Bf 109 Es.

Unidentified Aircraft

Maybe a Junkers Ju 88 ?

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Junker Ju 52/3m

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Boyevoy kinosbornik N° 4

Hawker Osprey

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Fairey Swordfish

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Fairey Albacore

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Heinkel He 115 A

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Gourdou Leseurre GL-812 HY

Launch of a Gourdou Leseurre GL-812 HY of the Aéronautique Navale (French Fleet Air Arm).

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Note the roundel with anchor (just a black line due to poor quality copy).
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Vickers Wellington

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Amiot 143M

Amiot 143M of Armée de l'Air (French Air Force).

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Tupolev TB-1

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Tupolev SB

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Messerschmitt Bf 109 E

Footage seen again at the end of #5.

Junkers Ju 88

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Supermarine Spitfire

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Junkers Ju 87 B

On Boyevoy kinosbornik #3, the German paratroopers are seen jumping from the Junkers Ju 52.
So how surprising to see these Junkers Ju 87 as the next action shows paratroopers falling.

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Boyevoy kinosbornik N° 5

Barrage balloon

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Yakovlev Yak-1 & Yakovlev Yak-7

The two models were close and footages don't help to identify the several fighter seen always from a single angle.

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Vickers Wellington

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Hawker Hurricane

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Boeing B-17D Flying Fortress

(front and hang to the crane) Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress (A-E variant).Other fuselage is one of the ten Boeing 307B Stratoliner built.

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B-17 and 307 airliner share the same wing.

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Boeing B-17D Flying Fortress roll-out.

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Unidentified Aircraft

Maybe twin-engine aircraft.

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Messerschmitt Bf 109 E

Late variant of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 E (note the pointed spinner without the hollow propeller hub).

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Junkers Ju 88

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Focke-Wulfe Fw 200

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Boyevoy kinosbornik N° 6

Unidentified Aircraft

Starting with a British short film titled Airwoman. After a day of work, WAAF (Women Auxiliairy Air Force) personel relax at the pub, some reading an illustrated (any information about the title and issue is welcome).
What seems to be an action against battleship at moaring : English attack against the Italian fleet at Tarento (Italy's south-east coast) on night 11–12 November 1940 ?
Only Fairey Swordfish biplanes were launch but the main drawing is showing a low wing monoplane : better suited to illustrate the Pearl Harbor raid (7 December 1941) by Mitsubishi A6M Zero and Nakajima B5N but very doubtful regarding the goal of such short movie and the date.
Lower left of the magazine, a twin-float aircraft on the catapult (maybe a Fairey Seafox).

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Vickers Wellington

Next page, titled : "The RAF crippled (?) (...)". Showing a bomber in action.

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Later, after the rest, work again (by night). Two footages in the dark displaying aircraft silhouette, the first one being a Wellington.
But first, cross-fade with a ...

Bristol 149 Blenheim Mk IV

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At the end of the seven-minute long Bristish movie, night is over and the WAAF is going home, just to see another air raid starting, now by daylight.

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Junkers Ju 88

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Boyevoy kinosbornik N° 7

Yakovlev UT-1

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Boyevoy kinosbornik N° 10

Unidentified Aircraft

A night raid by Soviet bombers. Models and cockpit (set) are not sufficient for formal identification. The first plane is a twin-engine aircraft: Petlyakov Pe-2 ?

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The others are conventional tailplanes; maybe Arkhangelsky Ar-2 ?

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Note : Boyevoy kinosbornik N° 8 / 9 / 11 & 12 are without aircraft.


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