US Army UC-35 nr 970102 was today at Kishinev, bringing US members of the Congress if I understood well.
A C-17 also visited Kishinev this week, bringing some military equipment, following Moldova News.
The boneyard is still there, full of derelict AN-24s, Tu-134s, etc., but really difficult to come close enough for pictures.
Also of some interest, maybe, an Airbus under Jodanian immatriculation, flown by Fly-One.
I used my cell-phone camera, as it looks a bit difficult to make pictures with a better one (tension with Russia and a terrorist double murder recently at the airport brought the level of security higher and makes it a bit more tricky for spotting).
Hence the poor quality of those shots.
Kishinev (Moldova) MIL/CIV
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Re: Kishinev (Moldova) MIL/CIV
Thank you for this nice picture.
The Kamov helicoters, visible behind, are all gone. Don't know anything abour their fate, but there were many of them a few years ago.
The Kamov helicoters, visible behind, are all gone. Don't know anything abour their fate, but there were many of them a few years ago.