http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR6WDb5CV48
No, this wasn't officially ordered!
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=150095
http://newsru.com/russia/12oct2012/vertolet.html
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On the territory of the Aviation Museum in Moscow sawed Bulgarians MI-6 (PHOTO)
Publication time: 09:26
last updated: 11:40
In Moscow, working on the excavator, knocking the fence aviation museum in the open air at Khodynka, entered the territory and destroyed one of the exhibits. They sawed into small pieces Bulgarians multipurpose helicopter Mi-6. From fighting vehicle was only a pile of metal and with the remains of the engine propeller.
Told eyewitness "Arguments and Facts" , in an excavator cab were three or four people. Who gave them the order to destroy the helicopter, until set.
After the emergency call witnesses to the police two workers were detained and taken to the police for investigation. According to the "AIF", the workers did not have no documents, and they declined to say whose possession perform.
"It is possible that the cause of the accident is building on this site Khodynka. Here repeatedly rallies against it" - suggested the source publication.
Guard standing in the open air museum exhibits colleagues creator art museum Vadim Zadorozhny. A year ago, he offered his assistance to the Ministry of Defence in the restoration and storage of aircraft. "Three months ago, our municipal area were handed 56 exhibits are on Khodynka" - told the newspaper "Komsomolskaya Pravda" Zadorozhnyj.
According to the businessman, his museum staff only interested in fighting machines that can restore to flying condition. Sawn Mi-6 and another helicopter was heavily damaged and they did not claim Zadorozhnyj. This technique was to other companies, which did not find a new owner for them, he said. The creator of the museum techniques suggested that the owner apparently decided to just cut it for scrap cars.
Vadim Zadorozhnyj explained that his team guarded, transported and dismantled just passed them on the balance sheet. "These helicopters have no interest. Something we also cut to pieces, but not for recycling, and to make it easier to transport. Perhaps these people had their own goals and objectives," - he suggested.
In the territory, is now the Museum of Aviation, formerly Central airfield. Frunze. The last plane - anti-IL-38SD for the Indian Navy - flew out July 3, 2003. That same year, the airport was closed and placed on the runway decommissioned aircraft.
Planned in the future to organize this place National Air and Space Museum, but later abandoned the idea. At Khodynka has been at about 70 units of domestic aviation, fenced with barbed wire.
Vadim told Zadorozhnyj "manual" that some planes have moved into his art museum, two more are in the restoration workshops Meanwhile, a former aviation museum already digging a subway station, next to going to open a huge underground and above-ground shopping center.
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Posted on 11 October 12 (18:22)
Destroyed one of the exhibits
Moscow, October 11 - AIF -Moscow. working on the excavator, knocking the fence of the Museum of Aviation at Khodynka, entered his territory and destroyed one of the exhibits.
Told eyewitness told AIF . ru, a small excavator, equipped with a knife, there are three - four workers.
"They entered the territory of the Museum and sawed one of the exhibits - the helicopter", - explained the eyewitness.
Currently, arrived at the scene, law enforcement officials. The workers do not have no documents, and they refuse to say whose possession perform.
"It is possible that the cause of the accident is the development of the site at Khodynka. There has been repeatedly held demonstrations against it, "- said an eyewitness.
On the territory of what is now the Museum of Aviation, formerly Central airfield. Frunze. It was founded on June 17, 1910. It was with him May 3, 1922 started to operate the first Russian international flights on the route Moscow - Königsberg - Berlin.
The last plane took off from here July 3, 2003, it was the anti-IL-38SD for the Indian Navy. That same year, the airport was closed, on the remains of an abandoned airstrip located aviation technology. In the future, the site planned for the National Air and Space Museum.
However, the museum did not appear. Planes have put together in the open air and fenced with barbed wire. Now on the runway at Khodynka has about 70 units of Russian aircraft.