W&R/Preserved photo thread
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From Russia with love, Moscow Summer 2006
At Khodynskoe (closed airfield in Moscow), no less than 5 Mig-25 Foxbats are displayed amoung many other types at this former Aviation Museum.
At the War Weaponry and Fortification Museum in Victory Park this Su-15 Flagon is one of the 'newer' types that is displayed side by side with some WWII stuff.
At the Armed Forces Museum is this early Mi-21 Fishbed diplayed together with a number of other types.
At Monino this old school Tu-16 Backfire can be found amoung many many other types from the Soviet aviation history.
At VDNKh (Economic Achievement Park/All-Russia Exhibition Centre) This Yak-42 Clobber can be found on display between great examples of Soviet architecture
At Khodynskoe (closed airfield in Moscow), no less than 5 Mig-25 Foxbats are displayed amoung many other types at this former Aviation Museum.
At the War Weaponry and Fortification Museum in Victory Park this Su-15 Flagon is one of the 'newer' types that is displayed side by side with some WWII stuff.
At the Armed Forces Museum is this early Mi-21 Fishbed diplayed together with a number of other types.
At Monino this old school Tu-16 Backfire can be found amoung many many other types from the Soviet aviation history.
At VDNKh (Economic Achievement Park/All-Russia Exhibition Centre) This Yak-42 Clobber can be found on display between great examples of Soviet architecture
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Leuk topic weer, met leuke plaatjes. Wat mij betreft mag in dit topic het W&R walhalla van Europa niet ontbreken, dus hier is Albanië!
F-6 voor het Air Force hoofdkwartier in Tirana
Mi-4 (Z-5) wrakken op Farke
FT-5 bijna in vliegwaardige conditie op Kucove
Lijntje stored kisten voor de tunnel van Kucove
Laatste blik op Kucove voor we weer weg reden, alles staat stored
En mijn favoriet, een prachtige H-5 op Tirana-Rinas, al heel lang staat deze er zo bij
Leuk voor scrapheap challenge; een berg Il-14 rommel op Tirana-Rinas
F-6 voor het Air Force hoofdkwartier in Tirana
Mi-4 (Z-5) wrakken op Farke
FT-5 bijna in vliegwaardige conditie op Kucove
Lijntje stored kisten voor de tunnel van Kucove
Laatste blik op Kucove voor we weer weg reden, alles staat stored
En mijn favoriet, een prachtige H-5 op Tirana-Rinas, al heel lang staat deze er zo bij
Leuk voor scrapheap challenge; een berg Il-14 rommel op Tirana-Rinas
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Hi,
Just some minor remarks;
Nice collection anyway!
Regards,
Hans
Just some minor remarks;
Actual name of the airfield is Khodinka. The museum itself is also closed as far as I am aware. I think they went bankrupt a couple of years ago - or just don't have the money to relocate the collection as they have to make room for the new apartment buildings being constructed here.canberra wrote:At Khodynskoe (closed airfield in Moscow)
Tu-22M-0, not a Tu-16 Badger.canberra wrote:At Monino this old school Tu-16 Backfire
Nice collection anyway!
Regards,
Hans
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Thanks, area is named Khodynskoe Pole or Khodynka fiels. According wikipedia name was indeed Khodynka Airfield. And yes museum is closed, the aircraft are stored on a very small area with fences around (that was the situation in August at least). Was why I called it former Aviation MuseumHans wrote:Actual name of the airfield is Khodinka. The museum itself is also closed as far as I am aware. I think they went bankrupt a couple of years ago - or just don't have the money to relocate the collection as they have to make room for the new apartment buildings being constructed here.pcanberra wrote:At Khodynskoe (closed airfield in Moscow)
Indeed, as I wrote, old School backfire, why on earth I put Tu-16 only God will ever knowHans wrote:Tu-22M-0, not a Tu-16 Badger.canberra wrote:At Monino this old school Tu-16 Backfire
Anyway back to topic with a few from my time in Palestine.
First a few from Hatzerim - IDF/AF Museum.
This F-15A Baz (or Eagle as we know it in this part of the world) is part of the Museum collection.
No less than 12 x A-4 Ayit (or Skyhawks) in 'storage' near the Museum
One of 20+ F-4 Kurnas (or Phantoms) in 'storage' near the Museum
For the last one we cross the river and goes to Jordan.
Hawker Hunter at the Martyr's Memorial and Military Museum in Amman.
Best wishes for the holidays to all, Michael
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