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Warlord Games Blood Red Skies: Soviet Ace Piolet (Yak1) Lydia Litvyak
Lyda Litvyak joined the famed Soviet all-female 586th Fighter Regiment in 1942. She scored her first two kills three days after her arrival becoming the first woman fighter pilot to shoot down an enemy aircraft. After shooting down the German ace, Erwin Meier, he…
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Lyda Litvyak joined the famed Soviet all-female 586th Fighter Regiment in 1942. She scored her first two kills three days after her arrival becoming the first woman fighter pilot to shoot down an enemy aircraft. After shooting down the German ace, Erwin Meier, he demanded to meet her to prove he had been bested by a woman. She scored a total of 14 kills.
The Soviet Ace Pilot Lydia Litvyak set contains:
1 Yakovlev Yak-1 Fighter1 Advantage flying base1 Aircraft card2 Aircraft Trait Cards2 Double-sided Pilot Skill Discs1 Lydia Litvyak Ace card2 Ace Skill cards
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