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Lydia Litvyak, a Soviet fighter pilot. Ace. Hero. She holds first place in the women fighter pilots ranking. On the first of August 1943, Litvyak was almost 22 years old. That day her plane took off for the last time.
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00:00Lidia is like ice, and Lillia is like Lillia.
00:12We have a team.
00:14One pilotist under 80 fighters,
00:18the other one too.
00:20He's coming.
00:23Hey guys!
00:24It's mine!
00:32You know, women fight.
00:35But I say, I don't know about the men.
00:39And the man is like this.
00:42If it's lieutenant Baudanovu,
00:44I can imagine her in the war.
00:47Two.
00:49One is a true dance,
00:51which is a big dance.
00:53It's a black dance.
00:58This is the Lillia. Who is this?
01:00Who is our hero?
01:06If not you were, we would have already been alive.
01:09I don't know who of you is worthy of this pilot.
01:15He falls down!
01:25Where is she?
01:25Everything is fine, captain.
01:27Where is she?
01:28Where is she?
01:30It's beautiful.
01:30It's the Germans, right?
01:37She is in 808.
01:39I'll go for her alone.
01:44She wants to protect her!
01:46What?
01:46What kind of fate?
01:55You won't win!
01:57One, one, one, one!
02:00One, one, one, one!
02:01One, one, one, one!
02:02One, one, one, one!
02:04One, one, one!
02:04You won't win!
02:06You would have gone like that.
02:07Only in them no one will be, that I'm looking at the flight.
02:10And your order won't see.
02:11Maybe they will know you are a woman.
02:16And why did you choose the air?
02:18I wanted to fly.
02:19And I.
02:20And those who made the plane.
02:22They also wanted to fly.
02:23Because it's just...
02:30...it's freedom.
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