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some readers know my very critical opinions about "wikipedia" - but in THIS (extremely seldom) case here, I want to say: With this article, the since 6000 years estate-organised felony is (only slowly :-( )getting a real face. THANKS! "a" face from trillions of state-criminals! only "a", only ONE face of trillions of faces - thats not much, but: its a beginning! the human-being has a dark side too, we should never forget this(!) - let's make notable ALL such (not only war-) criminals of the WHOLE world, in ALL times (for spotting the war- and criminal- patterns and for avoiding those in the future!) this article ist one of the first steps! THANKS a lot! Hella

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The Curtiss P-36 Hawk 75

The Spanish Republican Air Force didn't use that American monoplane fighter. It was a Polikarpov I-15, a Soviet biplane known as Curtiss by the Francoists. The Republicans lost 3 I-15s in March 1939. 62.99.89.51 (talk) 11:24, 2 November 2022 (UTC)