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    Any interest in Soviet aircraft relics?

    I'm considering buying this aircraft relic.

    It's rare to find any kind of WWII aircraft relic that still has it's original paint and this one, although crushed, has most of it left, including part of the red star.

    I think it's the vertical stabilizer from a Polikarpov I-15 judging by the shape, fabric covering and aluminium spars.

    If it were from a German aircraft, it would be valued at a small fortune but how is the market for Soviet relics?
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      I have no idea about value but it's just as cool as German plane parts to me

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        An ex-Friend of mine still has some Parts of the Yak-28 in his basement, what crashed in West-Berlin in 1966. He was one of the Civil Divers hired as the brit's didn't had enough of them stationed in Berlin.
        http://www.berlin-mauer.de/videos/so...oessensee-568/

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