WW2 Soviet Fighter Polikarpov I-16 ’Rata’ - Sales Video

Support HAFU by becoming a Subscriber at This video from the mid 2000’s was created for Sir Tim Wallis’ Alpine Fighter Collection (in Wanaka, New Zealand), when they decided it was time to sell their cherished collection of Soviet-built World War Two fighters -- the Polikarpov I-16’s and I-153’s. This ’lost’ video has been recovered, restored and remastered and is now available in its entirety on Historical Machines TV (). For your enjoyment we present here a shortened version of that 15 minute sales film to give you a taste of what you’ll see in the full movie. The original film was produced by Blue Bicycle Flicks Ltd, and is reproduced under license. ------------------------- Aviation, Motorsport, Military Vehicles, Vintage Machinery, Steam, History & More Historical Machines TV () is our premier advert-free video-on-demand streaming service. For less than the price of a cup of coffee per month you can access our ever-growing catalog of historical machinery videos. A 7-Day Trial is available, so what are you waiting for?! Our on-going mission is to discover, record and preserve the audiovisual history of the machines and owner/operators that we come across, for the benefit of future generations. We hunt out and film all manner of aircraft, military vehicles, vintage cars, trains, boats, big machinery, and basically anything and anyone that interests us. The bulk of that material, and much of our archive footage is only be available on our premier Historical Machines TV service, so join up now. HMTV: Website: Facebook: Merch: ---------------------------------- Copyright © 2022 Historical Aviation Film Unit (HAFU) :: All Rights Reserved Worldwide. This video material may not be reproduced in any form (except on other websites as an unedited embedded video which links back to to this YouTube master), without the written permission of the Historical Aviation Film Unit. This particularly applies to television broadcasters and other media outlets. #aviationfilm #ww2warbirds #historicalmachinestv #ww1warbirds #vintagecars #vintageaircraft
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