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ALSIB (or the
Northern Trace) was the
Soviet Union portion of the Alaska-Siberian air road
receiving Lend-Lease
aircraft from the
Northwest Staging Route...
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Construction of the
airport started in 1931, and it was used as a
stopover on the
ALSIB Alaska-Siberia air
route for
American planes flying to
Europe during World...
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airfield was
built in the
district of Aeroport, for the Alaska-Siberian (
ALSIB) air route, used to
ferry American Lend-Lease
aircraft to the
Eastern Front...
- Bodaybo,
Irkutsk Oblast, Russia,
during World War II for the Alaska-Siberian (
ALSIB) air
route used to
ferry American Lend-Lease
aircraft to the
Eastern Front...
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United States under Lend-Lease
during World War II via the Alaska–Siberia
ALSIB ferry route. A
total of 870 B-25s were sent to the Soviets,
meaning that...
- 4 km
northeast of Krasnoyarsk. The
airfield was the
western end of the
ALSIB Alaska-Siberia air
route for Lend-Lease
aircraft during World War II including...
- route." The
Pacific Route was
augmented by the Alaska-Siberia Air
Route (
ALSIB),
which was used to fly
combat aircraft and
goods from
North America to...
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Soviet Union.
Watson and
Bradley were
instrumental in
establishing the
ALSIB-Northwest
Staging Route to send
military aircraft from the
United States...
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During World War II, an
airfield was
built here for the Alaska-Siberian (
ALSIB) air
route used to
ferry American Lend-Lease
aircraft to the
Eastern Front...
- on
November 17, 1942, at
Krasnoyarsk Airport. The Li-2,
operating on the
ALSIB route (also
known as the
Krasnoyarsk Air
Route or KVT) as part of the fifth...