A interesting Russian Aircraft Museum Site

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Postby Naki » Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:27 pm

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Postby Ian Warren » Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:42 pm

Naki , One hell brilliant site for info , check out our ' Fav' the TU-22 . cool.gif
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Postby Splitpin » Thu Jul 08, 2010 3:03 pm

What a place, but what a shame its all just rotting away. That Mil-12, is a scary looking thing..........
Some interesting advertising there as well..........russians!....love them.


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Postby Bushmaster » Fri Jul 09, 2010 2:45 pm

Splitpin wrote:
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Some interesting advertising there as well......


Thanks Naki

haha... yeh the ads are about viagra lol.
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Postby Ian Warren » Fri Jul 09, 2010 4:47 pm

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about viagra

That,s the new hard and fast spy plane that jumps in jumps out jumps in ..... and no its not the AN-22 NATO code name ' ' tongue.gif
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Postby Splitpin » Fri Jul 09, 2010 4:53 pm

Ian Warren wrote:
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That,s the new hard and fast spy plane that jumps in jumps out jumps in ..... and no its not the AN-22 NATO code name ' ' tongue.gif

laugh.gif jeeezzz Ian...........what did you have for lunch tongue.gif
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Postby Ian Warren » Fri Jul 09, 2010 5:26 pm

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...........what did you have for lunch tongue.gif

was,t any off those toughen up pills .. now lets look and see what i have here .... nah .. (spit ) .. nah (phooey) winkyy.gif
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Postby hasegawa » Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:14 pm

Well... this is Monino, home of the russian Aviation history... but the conditions for the aircraft are hard. Outside of any hangar, year after year and only rudimentary preserved...

Same thing we have here in Riga, Latvia. Here is one of the greatest collections of soviet aircraft outside of Russia, but the Latvians do nothing to preserve such a nugget. "Only some damaged aircraft by the damned russian occupants of our beloved Latvia". They completely ignore the value of such collection. Here we have... a Prototpe of the Tu 22M3, nearly all helicopters of Mil, included the Mil Mi 24A with Mi 8-style-canopy, a very rare bird. All MiG-Aircraft since the MiG 15, a collection of Suchoj-Fighters (only here to see outside of Russia)... It is a shame to see the birds in this state.
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Postby Timmo » Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:43 pm

any idea of where that collection is?
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Postby Naki » Fri Jul 09, 2010 10:34 pm

hasegawa wrote:
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Well... this is Monino, home of the russian Aviation history... but the conditions for the aircraft are hard. Outside of any hangar, year after year and only rudimentary preserved...



Timmo wrote:
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any idea of where that collection is?


ahh Monino

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Postby HercFeend » Wed Jul 28, 2010 1:43 pm

Begs the question, is there such a thing as an original idea?? Or, looking at some of those aircraft, more pointedly, did the Russians ever have any??
' Have you ever notice that the experts who decree that the age of the pilot is over are people who have never flown anything? In spite of the intensity of their feelings that the pilot's day is over I know of no expert who has volunteered to be a passenger in a non-piloted aircraft..'
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Postby Ian Warren » Wed Jul 28, 2010 1:57 pm

The big Mil-12 'Homer' Helicopter debut at the 1968 Paris airshow , one there that looks like a mini XB-70 was a copy in direct competition , as for the most other pointy jobbies got operational .. the TU-28 'Fiddler' being the largest Interceptor ever on any side .

Edit sorry Homer 63 and TU144 Concorski crashed 73

Bloody Cool looking aircraft cool.gif
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Postby HercFeend » Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:06 pm

Couldn't help but notice the similarities with - Concord, EE Lightning, DC3, Hurricane, Jaguar and the Catalina......... Have a look - I bet you can see what I mean winkyy.gif
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