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LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012 (update 2 - a major one)

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10-08-2012 Zhukovsky “100th anniversary Russian Air Force”

Flying from Zhukhovsky on 10-8:
RA-0488G MiG-15UTI DOSAAF solo
no mks MiG-29M-2 MiG OKB solo
RF-00522 Mi-2 DOSAAF solo
052 T-50-2 PAK-FA Sukhoi OKB solo
… Su-31 DOSAAF solo
901bk Su-35 KnAAPO solo
55204 M-55 LII Zhukhovsky platform south side & flying
134/118-GM Rafale C EC 01.030 platform south side & solo
RA-0680G Yak-52 DOSAAF
RA-0839G Yak-52 DOSAAF
RA-1746G Yak-52 DOSAAF
RA-01955 Yak-54 DOSAAF
4x TS-11 Team Iskry

Others 10-08:
65y/RF-93522 Mi-8MTV-1 nn SAR standby west side
053 T-50 PAK-FA Sukhoi OKB towed
62r/RF-92193? Su-27UB 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk, weather flight
23r Tu-95MS 6950 AvB / 2 AvGr Engels, weather flight
ZH874 Hercules C4 24/30sqn support

Red Arrows : Hawk T1 : XX219 XX227 XX242 XX265 XX319
XX323 +3

RF-32774 An-3 MChS Rossii dep
… Be 200 MChS Rossii landed 19:30ish
… Ka-32 MChS Rossii arr AM
RA-76840 IL-76TD MChS Rossii dep 19:57
RF-32781 Mi-8MTV-1 MChS Rossii platform south side
RF-32760 Bo 105CBS-5 MChS Rossii platform south side

Flying only 10-08:
1x Let 410UVP nn paradrop, white c/s

6x Su-25 opening smoke formation:
33r/RF-93616 Su-25UB 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
50r/RF-93021 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
70r/RF-91975 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
71r/RF-91976 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
72r/RF-91979 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
88r/RF-91977 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk

5x Su-27, 8x MiG-29, 8x Su-25 “100” formation:
01r/RF-92234 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
05r/RF-92925 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
10r/RF-92930 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
23r/RF-92935 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
24r/RF-92936 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
26r/RF-92938 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
29r/RF-92941 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
74r/RF-92947 MiG-29UB (9.53) 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk

Airspares were 03r/RF-92235 en de 27r/RF-92939. Both got airborne but broke away about five miles out.

05r/RF-93680 Su-27 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
30r/RF-93696 Su-27 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
57r Su-27SM-3 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
58r Su-27SM-3 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
59r Su-27SM-3 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk

Airspare was 24r/RF-93379, not seen from Zhukhovsky.

02r/RF-95489 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
05r/RF-95482 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
10r/RF-91974 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
14r/RF-95487 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
15r/RF-95484 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
21r/RF-93050 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
25r/RF-93052 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
93r/RF-93033 Su-25UB 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk

12r/RF-91971 and 20r/RF-93009 were airspares, 06r/RF-95486 and 19r/RF-93879 remained on the ground.

5x L-39C DOSAAF:
RA-49813/5 L-39C DOSAAF Vyasma
RA-49814/6 L-39C DOSAAF Vyasma
RA-49815/25 L-39C DOSAAF Vyasma
RA-49817/23 L-39C DOSAAF Vyasma
RA-49818/24 L-39C DOSAAF Vyasma

6x Mi-28N “Golden Eagles”:
03y/RF-93275 Mi-28N nn Torzhok
06y/RF-<nothing> Mi-28N nn Torzhok
47y/RF-<nothing> Mi-28N nn Torzhok
49y/RF-<nothing> Mi-28N nn Torzhok
50y/RF-<nothing> Mi-28N nn Torzhok
no mks Mi-28N nn Torzhok

3x Tu-22, 3x Tu-95, 3x Tu-160 fly-by:
22r/RF-95956 Tu-22M-3 6950 AvB / 1 AvGr Shaikovka
44r/RF-95955 Tu-22M-3 6950 AvB / 1 AvGr Shaikovka
49r/RF-94139 Tu-22M-3 6950 AvB / 1 AvGr Shaikovka

10r/RF-94128 Tu-95MS 6950 AvB / 2 AvGr Engels
16r/RF-94124 Tu-95MS 6950 AvB / 2 AvGr Engels
21r/RF-94121 Tu-95MS 6950 AvB / 2 AvGr Engels

03r/RF-94101 Tu-160 6950 AvB / 2 AvGr Engels
05r/RF-_1104 Tu-160 6950 AvB / 2 AvGr Engels
17r/RF-94110 Tu-160 6950 AvB / 2 AvGr Engels

3x An-2, 1x An-26, 1x An-103, 1x An-12, 1x An-22, 1x An-124 fly-by:
06r An-2 nn
09r An-2 nn
11r An-2 nn

RF-93999 An-26 nn Chkalovsky or Tver based?

RA-41254 An-140-100 nn Chkalovsky

15r An-12BP nn Chkalovsky

RA-09342 An-22 6955 AvB / 1 AvGr Tver

RA-82013 An-124 224 Flight Unit Chkalovsky or Seshcha

1x Let-410, 1x Tu-134UBL, 3x IL-76MD, 1x IL-80, 1x A-50
no mks Let 410UVP nn Chkalovsky

RF-93938 Tu-134UB-KM 4.GTsPAV i VI ? Tambov

RA-76547 IL-76MD 6955 AvB / 1 AvGr Tver
RA-76733 IL-76MD 6955 AvB / 1 AvGr Tver
RA-76772 IL-76MD 6955 AvB / 1 AvGr Tver

RA-86147 IL-80 nn Chkalovsky

42r/RF-50610 A-50 6955 AvB / 7 AvGr? Ivanovo

1x Ka-52 solo:
98y Ka-52 nn Ljubertsy or Torzhok?

4x Yak-130, 4x Su-24M-2, 4x MiG-31, 4x Su-34 fly-by:
24w Yak-130 nn Borisoglebsk
26w Yak-130 nn Borisoglebsk
27w Yak-130 nn Borisoglebsk
28w Yak-130 nn Borisoglebsk

40r/RF-92245 Su-24M 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
41r/RF-….. Su-24M-2 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
44r/RF-92247 Su-24M-2 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
45r/RF-92248 Su-24M 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk

85b/RF-92382 MiG-31 4.GTsPAV i VI Savasleyka
86b/RF-92377 MiG-31 4.GTsPAV i VI Savasleyka
91b/RF-92381 MiG-31BM 4.GTsPAV i VI Savasleyka
92b/RF-92380 MiG-31BM 4.GTsPAV i VI Savasleyka

01r Su-34 7000 AvB / 1 AvGr Voronezh
02r Su-34 7000 AvB / 1 AvGr Voronezh
06r Su-34 7000 AvB / 1 AvGr Voronezh
08r Su-34 7000 AvB / 1 AvGr Voronezh

1x Mi-26, 4x Mi-8MTV-5, 2x Mi-35M, 3x ANSAT fly-by:

87b Mi-26 nn

84b Mi-8MTV-5 nn
85b Mi-8MTV-5 nn
86b Mi-8MTV-5 nn
87b Mi-8MTV-5 nn

32y Mi-24VM nn
51y Mi-24VM nn

36y ANSAT-U nn
37y ANSAT-U nn
40y ANSAT-U nn

4x MiG-29 dogfight:
02bl/RF-92178 MiG-29 (9.12) 4.GTsPAV i VI Astrachan
03bl/RF-92179 MiG-29 (9.12) 4.GTsPAV i VI Astrachan
12bl/RF-92188 MiG-29 (9.12) 4.GTsPAV i VI Astrachan
105wh/RF-92165 MiG-29 (9.12) 4.GTsPAV i VI Astrachan

2x MiG-29, 4x Su-27, 4x Su-34 tactical demo:
28r/RF-92242 MiG-29 (9.13) 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
29r/RF-92262 MiG-29 (9.13) 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk

04r/RF-92210 Su-27SM 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
06r/RF-92211 Su-27SM 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
51r/RF-93729 Su-27SM-3 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
54r/RF-93731 Su-27SM-3 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk

02r/RF-92251 Su-34 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
03r Su-34 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk ? Voronezh
04r/RF-92252 Su-34 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
09r Su-34 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk ? Voronezh

Demo Russian Knights & Strizi:
02b MiG-29UB TsPAT / Strizi Kubinka
03b MiG-29 (9-13) TsPAT / Strizi Kubinka
06b MiG-29 (9-13) TsPAT / Strizi Kubinka
10b MiG-29 (9-13) TsPAT / Strizi Kubinka

01b Su-27 TsPAT / Russkyi Vityazi Kubinka
05b Su-27 TsPAT / Russkyi Vityazi Kubinka
08b Su-27 TsPAT / Russkyi Vityazi Kubinka
10b Su-27 TsPAT / Russkyi Vityazi Kubinka
16b Su-27 TsPAT / Russkyi Vityazi Kubinka

5x Su-27, 8x MiG-29, 8x Su-25 “100” formation:
01r/RF-92234 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
05r/RF-92925 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
10r/RF-92930 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
23r/RF-92935 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
24r/RF-92936 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
26r/RF-92938 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
29r/RF-92941 MiG-29SMT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
74r/RF-92947 MiG-29UB (9.53) 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk

Spares aircraft were 03r/RF-92235 en de 27r/RF-92939, both breaking away aprox five miles out.

05r/RF-93680 Su-27 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
30r/RF-93696 Su-27 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
57r Su-27SM-3 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
58r Su-27SM-3 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
59r Su-27SM-3 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk

Spare was 24r/RF-93379

02r/RF-95489 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
05r/RF-95482 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
10r/RF-91974 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
14r/RF-95487 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
15r/RF-95484 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
19r/RF-93879 (!) Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
21r/RF-93050 Su-25SM 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk
93r/RF-93033 Su-25UB 6972 AvB / 6 AvGr Buddenovsk

06r/RF-95486, 25r/RF-93052, 12r/RF-91971 en de 20r/RF-93009 were the spare aircraft, two of which got airborne.

9x Su-25 final smoke formation:
33r/RF-93616 Su-25UB 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
50r/RF-93021 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
55r/RF-93023 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
57r/RF-93025 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
70r/RF-91975 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
71r/RF-91976 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
72r/RF-91979 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
73r/no RF serial Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
88r/RF-91977 Su-25 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012

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Thanks for sharing the LOG Paul. I'll see what additions/corrections I can come up with but one I already noticed is that these two are normal Su-27's, not SM-3's:
05r/RF-93680 Su-27SM-3 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
30r/RF-93696 Su-27SM-3 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012

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Spares were 03r/RF-92235 en de 27r/RF-... both breaking away approx five miles out.
MiG-29 27 RED was the RF-92939
05r/RF-….., 12r/RF-91971, 19r/RF-93879 en de 20r/RF-93009 were spare aircraft, two of them actually got airborne from Chakalovsky
Su-25 05 RED was the RF-95482
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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012 (update 1)

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Paul van der Linden wrote:10-08-2012 Zhukovsky “100th anniversary Russian Air Force”


9x Su-25 final smoke formation:

33r Su-25UB nn
50r Su-25 nn
55r Su-25 nn
57r Su-25 nn
70r Su-25 nn
71r Su-25 nn
72r Su-25 nn
73r Su-25 nn
88r Su-25 nn
RF serials read at Kubinka:

33rd RF-93616
50rd RF-93021
55rd RF-93023
57rd RF-93025
70rd RF-91975
71rd RF-91976
72rd RF-91979
73rd no RF
88rd RF-91977
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57r Su-27 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
58r Su-27 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
59r Su-27 6972 AvB / 1 AvGr Krymsk
I see you changed these three from Su-27SM3 into Su-27 but these are Su-27SM3's while the other two in the formation were Su-27's.
85b/RF-92382 MiG-31BM 4.GTsPAV i VI Savasleyka
86b/RF-92377 MiG-31BM 4.GTsPAV i VI Savasleyka
These two were just MiG-31's (no B or BM), the other two were BM's indeed.
87y Mi-26 nn
Not yellow but blue.

36r ANSAT nn
37r ANSAT nn
40r ANSAT nn
Borts were not red but yellow.

04r/RF-92210 Su-27 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
06r/RF-92211 Su-27 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
Both are Su-27SM

51r/RF-92728?9 Su-27 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
Su-27SM3, RF-93729

54r/RF-92731 Su-27 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
Su-27SM3, RF-93731

28r/RF-92243 MiG-29 (9.13) 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
RF-92242

29r/RF-92242 MiG-29 (9.13) 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
RF-92262

03r/RF-..... Su-34 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
No RF serial on this one


Further additions are Yak-130 134white which flew a display and Team Iskry (sorry don't have the serials)
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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012 (update 1)

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A few more:
052 T-50 PAK-FA Sukhoi OKB solo
Official type designation for this one is T-50-2
053 T-50 PAK-FA Sukhoi OKB towed
Official type designation for this one is T-50-3
RF-00677? Mi-2 DOSAAF solo
I read this one as RF-8...22 but I believe it was RF-00522
74r/RF-92947 MiG-29UBT 7000 AvB / 5 AvGr Kursk
AFAIK Type designation is MiG-29UB (9.53)

40r/RF-92245 Su-24M-2 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
41r/RF- Su-24M-2 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
44r/RF-92247 Su-24M-2 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
45r/RF-92248 Su-24M-2 4.GTsPAV i VI Lipetsk
Are you sure that all four are Su-24M2? 41r and 44r look like M2's in my pics but the other two appear to be regular Su-24M's. 41r was reported as RF-92246 recently though I can't confirm it flew as such at the show.
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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012 (update 1)

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Hi Koen,

You mention the difference between a Su-24M and Su-24M-2.
Can you explain how to see the difference?
I have looked for the difference a long time, but up till today I understand there is no (?) external difference...??
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cis wrote:Hi Koen,

You mention the difference between a Su-24M and Su-24M-2.
Can you explain how to see the difference?
I have looked for the difference a long time, but up till today I understand there is no (?) external difference...??
Isn't something with larger flare dispensers?

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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012 (update 1)

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Paul is right, look for this flare dispenser:

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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012 (update 1)

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Some further additions corrections:
10x Hawk T1 Red Arrows arr
9 ac instead of 10
Yak-52 DOSAAF
Yak-52 DOSAAF
Yak-52 DOSAAF
Yak-54 DOSAAF
- Yak-52: RA-1764G, RA-0680G, RA-0839G
- Yak-54: RA-01955
05r/RF-_1104 Tu-160 6950 AvB / 2 AvGr Engels
this was RF-94104

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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012 (update 2 - a major one)

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The Su-27UB weather light was RF-92198 (photo proof)
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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012 (update 2 - a major one)

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Paul van der Linden wrote:10-08-2012 Zhukovsky “100th anniversary Russian Air Force”
… Su-31 DOSAAF solo

***** Su-31M RF-00180



Red Arrows : Hawk T1 : XX219 XX227 XX242 XX265 XX319
XX323 +3
*** XX308, XX264, XX244. correction above XX265 is XX266.


RF-32774 An-3 MChS Rossii dep
… Be 200 MChS Rossii landed 19:30ish
**** RF-32768
… Ka-32 MChS Rossii arr AM
**** RF-32805 arrived 09.23


03r/RF-94101 Tu-160 6950 AvB / 2 AvGr Engels
05r/RF-_1104 Tu-160 6950 AvB / 2 AvGr Engels
**** RF-94104 read at Engels AB


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b]3x An-2, 1x An-26, 1x An-103, 1x An-12, 1x An-22, 1x An-124 fly-by:[/b]
06r An-2 nn
09r An-2 nn
11r An-2 nn
**** An-2's are Ryazan based.
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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012 (update 2 - a major one)

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Was Ka-32 RA-32805 the one that was parked on its own near the western approach end all day?

Paul I believe you made a typo on this one:
RA-1746G Yak-52 DOSAAF
Should be RA-1764G (needs to be corrected in the topic for the 12th as well).

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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012 (update 2 - a major one)

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Ka-32 RA-32806 was parked outside on Saterday late afternoon and Sunday.
Seen on Sunday during the open day, another was parked inside the MChS hangar.
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Re: LOG Zhukovsky friday 10-08-2012 (update 2 - a major one)

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6x Mi-28N “Golden Eagles”:
03y/RF-93275 Mi-28N nn Torzhok
06y/RF-<nothing> Mi-28N nn Torzhok
47y/RF-<nothing> Mi-28N nn Torzhok
49y/RF-<nothing> Mi-28N nn Torzhok
50y/RF-<nothing> Mi-28N nn Torzhok
no mks Mi-28N nn Torzhok
the 6th, unmarked Mi-28N has a small card in the rear cockpit, marked 201.
Can anyone link this with its registration or construction-number?
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