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Military pilot of the detachment, captain Tkachev in the cockpit of the aircraft. Winter of 1914-1915. Lublin.

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Military pilot of the detachment, captain Tkachev in the cockpit of the aircraft. Winter of 1914-1915. Lublin.

XX air force Squad in the war of 1914-1915.

Военный лётчик отряда есаул Ткачев в кабине летательного аппарата. Зима 1914-1915. Люблин.

XX корпусной авиационный отряд на войне 1914-1915 гг.

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российская империя russian empire россия первая мировая война русская армия russian aviation aviation history aviation wwi russian army авиация российской империи военный пилот aviator лётчик пилот pilot military самолет aircraft аэроплан russian troops ww 1 portrait photographs portrait history of russia russian
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1914 - 1915
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Romanov Empire - Империя Романовых
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российская империя russian empire россия первая мировая война русская армия russian aviation aviation history aviation wwi russian army авиация российской империи военный пилот aviator лётчик пилот pilot military самолет aircraft аэроплан russian troops ww 1 portrait photographs portrait history of russia russian