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Battleship Wisconsin in the dock
 
Then you forgot this one.Myasishchev M-50 Blender or Blunder,no sorry Bounder.Soviets did make some really pointy planes but few of them made it off the drawing board.

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Jean Bart was a French battleship of World War II, named for the 17th-century seaman, privateer, and corsair Jean Bart. She was the second Richelieu-class battleship. Wikipedia
Length: 248 m
Construction started: December 12, 1936
Launched: March 6, 1940
Completed: 1 May 1955
Speed: 32 knots (59 km/h)
Commissioned: 16 January 1949
Fate: Scrapped 24 June 1970
 
Thanks for posting the pics of the M-50, I had no idea the thing or even the museum existed. Looking closer at the pic, I noticed the familiar lines of it's stable mate......What - the - hell is that doing there? It can't be.....Wait a minute...Those sneaky bastards! I used my Google-Fu to look it up - the Sukhoi T-4 - another new one for me! The B-29, the Concorde, the Harrier, the Space Shuttle, now I find out the B-70 as well.....Oh those Russians! I suppose it is the sincerest form of flattery!
 
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Imprint of a Mitsubishi Kamikaze “Zero” along the side of the H.M.S Sussex, a heavy cruiser with 4.5" of reinforced steel at the point of impact
 
Thanks for posting the pics of the M-50, I had no idea the thing or even the museum existed. Looking closer at the pic, I noticed the familiar lines of it's stable mate......What - the - hell is that doing there? It can't be.....Wait a minute...Those sneaky bastards! I used my Google-Fu to look it up - the Sukhoi T-4 - another new one for me! The B-29, the Concorde, the Harrier, the Space Shuttle, now I find out the B-70 as well.....Oh those Russians! I suppose it is the sincerest form of flattery!

The Soviets would take anything they could get their greedy mitts on, reverse engineer it, and claim it as their own during the early years of the Cold War.

The Sukhoi T-4 was a direct copy of a B-29 that landed at Vladivostok in '44-'45 (can't remember exactly when) before the Soviet Union joined in the war on Japan. The B-29 and its crew were interned by the Sovs and the Sovs reverse-engineered what was then the biggest and best bomber.
 
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