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McLanahan
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Soviet Transports - message

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Hi all

At our web page at the Old Wings website we have refreshed (or added) the following files;

Various Production Lists
Antonov 8, 10, 12, 14 and 22 (March 2014)
Ilyushin 12, 14, 18, 20, 22 and 38 (March 2014)
Lisunov 2 & PZL M-15 "Belphegor" (March 2014)
Kamov Ka-15, 18 and 22 & Mil Mi-1 (March 2014)
Tupolev 104, 107, 110, 114, 116, 124 and 126 (March 2014)

Google Earth KMZ Files
Soviet Transports Locations - This file shows all airports mentioned in the ST database. (March 2014) Compiled by Thomas Hirt.

Western-built aircraft in Soviet civil service (March 2014)
A listing of western-built aircraft which saw civil service in the Eastern Block. The following types have been included so far: Curtiss C-46, Dornier Do 24, Douglas A-20, Douglas DC-2 and DC-3/C-47, Focke-Wulf Fw 200, Hawker "Hurricane", Junkers R 42 (JuG-1) and Ju 52/3m, North American B-25 and Siebel Si 204. As to the C-47s, only those are included at the moment we have got additional data for (apart from the US serial numbers and the fact that they were delivered to the Soviet Union).
This file is very much still a work in progress; please send corrections and additions to the Soviet Transports editorial team at guus@sovtran.info.

Moldovan Civil Aircraft Register (dated 1 March 2014)
The historical Moldovan Civil Aircraft Register.

Soviet Transports - Abbreviations & Translations (English-Russian) (March 2014)
A list explaining the terms and abbreviations used in the Soviet Transports book and in the various downloadable files. It also contains information about Russia's 21 republics, 9 krais and 46 oblasts, including maps.

Remember in some cases you might see the old webpage. Jut hit the F5 button to refresh this web page on your screen.

Please pass on this word to all you know and invite them all to have a look too.

Regards on behalf of the Soviet Transports team
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Great work guy's!

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