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Nebo Moskvy movie poster.

Movie (1944)
Russian title : Небо Москвы
International title : The Moscow Sky and Moscow Skies

Starring:
Pyotr Aleynikov (Lieutenant Ilya Streltsov)
Nikolay Bogolyubov (Lieutenant colonel Balashev)
Ivan Kuznetsov (First Lieutenant Cherbina)
Nina Mazaeva (Zoya Vladimirovna)

During the air defence of Moscow in 1941, a young commisioned officer is in love for a combat medic who seems indifferent.


Barrage balloon

The first one is seen less a second, on a trolley with a single boogey; is it really a balloon ? (a tanker wouldn't be secured by a simple rope, isn't it ?)

45 minutes later, infantrymen are walking pulling this balloon under the electric wire (a trolleybus follow them) :

Undoubtly Barrage balloon :

Tupolev TB-3

In the summer of 1945, ten Tupolev TB-3s were still in service actually used only for cargo and troop transport since 1943.

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3

alert takeoff :

Yakovlev Yak-3

An intruder: the Yak-3s weren't in the front line until the summer of 1944...

Polikarpov I-16

Seen as early as the twenty-second minute, but always in the background and masked...

... the I-16s are not properly seen until the 25th minute.

The only still shot (at 31 minutes) :

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 (Field Maintenance)

A V-12 liquid-cooled piston engine on transport cradle :

Polikarpov I-153

Polikarpov I-153 used to test the skill of fresh pilot :

Dornier Do 217E (model)

Some Dornier Do 217E were used for spy flight; not sure they reach the Moscow oblast...

Junkers Ju 88A

Lot of action filmed using models.

Bombs dropped, the Luftwaffe turn back to its base :

Ilya's tenacity paid off, but he too was shot down far from Soviet lines.

Unidentified Aircraft

During the fighting, three gun camera footages are used and we only guess a single-engine aircraft under fire.

The battlefield mixes both German and Soviet aircraft and military armored vehicule and battle tank, including this Unidentified Soviet Aircraft :

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3

Heinkel He 111

Wearing the A1+ code of KG 53 (Kampfgeschwader 53 or bomber wing 53), this is a Heinkel He 111 as this unit only flew with this type.

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