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sovietpostcards · 1 year
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Aeroflot the Soviet airlines. Vintage poster, 1980s.
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carbone14 · 4 months
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Hydravion Savoia-Marchetti S.55P de l'Aeroflot – 1933
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mockva · 5 months
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hbfmguy2 · 18 days
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To Russia With Love, Part 19
“That’s enough foul language from you, you macho asshole!” retorted Kateryna as she gagged the furious Hosseini with a spare Aeroflot uniform neck scarf retrieved from her short jacket pocket. Olena did the same with her prisoner while glancing down at his fellow goon, still lying incapacitated on the floor. “This chap will need his wound binding rather than his wrists.” she observed and walked towards him, neck scarf in hand. Kateryna smiled and pushed the mmmmphing Iranian boss to the floor. “While you play angel of mercy, babe, I will secure that creep, Mr Borisov!” she laughed. But when the female agent turned round in order to tie up the gangster, she saw Borisov had vanished…
To be continued.
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cyberneurotism · 1 month
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1960s aeroflot posters
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nocternalrandomness · 1 month
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A Tupolev Tu-154M operated by Russian Airlines Aeroflot coming into EPWA
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flymeandtiememaam2 · 6 months
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Anya and Natalya Capture Some Drugs Smugglers
Once the Aeroflot stewardessses had discovered the gang’s stash, the men very quickly gave up. The women took the thee three despondent criminals to the rear of the plane and there bound them securely. The shrewd females also took the precaution of gagging their captives too, partly to prevent the men from coming up with an unlikely escape plan, but also to ensure they didn’t concoct some believable story to tell the police once they were handed over.
Therefore, when the flight landed in Moscow, and the women greeted the arriving police officers, Anya and Natalya were confident the captured smugglers would not be getting away with anything!
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aviaposter · 7 months
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Boeing 777-300ER Aeroflot
Registration: RA-73139 Named: P. Bagration Type: 777-3M0ER Engines: 2 × GE GE90-115B Serial Number: 41680 First flight: Feb 4, 2013
Aeroflot – Russian Airlines, commonly known as Aeroflot, is the flag carrier and the largest airline of Russia. Aeroflot is headquartered in the Central Administrative Okrug, Moscow, with its hub being Sheremetyevo International Airport. The airline was founded in 1923, making Aeroflot one of the oldest active airlines in the world. From its inception to the early 1990s, Aeroflot was the flag carrier and a state-owned enterprise of the Soviet Union. Following the dissolution of the USSR, the carrier was restructured into an open joint-stock company and embarked on a radical transformation process and focused on expanding its international market share. Aeroflot became a member of SkyTeam in April 2006, making it the first carrier in the former Soviet Union to do so.
Poster for Aviators. aviaposter.com
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stone-cold-groove · 3 months
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An Aeroflot Tupolev TU-114 showing tail number CCCP-75712.
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bigglesworld · 1 year
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Tupolev Tu-144
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sovietpostcards · 1 year
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Boarding a TU-114 at Sheremetyevo airport. Photo by S. Preobrazhensky (November 4, 1966).
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nedison · 2 years
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Sparkstember Day 18 takes us on an international trip via various modes of transportation. OK... the muscle car line from Calm Before The Storm seems a bit of a stretch, but it made me laugh!
I think Russell needs to head over to Uniqlo for a less bulky winter coat though...
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mockva · 8 days
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Aeroflot airlines have allowed pets to be carried in the cabin along with passengers if they have a ticket. Your seatmate may be a German Shepherd
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hbfmguy2 · 2 months
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To Russia With Love, Part 18
Olena returned with the coil of rope quickly. With practiced ease, the Ukrainian woman tied up first Hosseini and then his bodyguard one by one. “Agh!” cried the goon as he was bound. “Infidel, shameless whore, you are breaking my arm!” Olena pressed her knee hard into the small of her prisoner’s back to enable her to pull the knots tight. The man’s bound wrists were forced high up his back as she tied him, eliciting another cry of anguish and pain.
Meanwhile Hosseini glared at Kateryna, who was still covering him with her hand gun. “I demand to speak to the Iranian consul!” he hissed. The woman smiled at him sweetly. “I’m sorry but the Republic of Ukraine no longer has diplomatic relations with your sorry little Islamic Republic!” she beamed. Hosseini looked flabbergasted. “Ukraine! What is this?” he demanded. Kateryna stared back at the fuming man evenly. “Once you, your men and Borisov are safely secured,” she replied, “we will ensure your drone shipment at Kabinka has an unfortunate malfunction.” Hosseini’s eyes darkened. “Bitch!” he flung at her.
“Glory to Ukraine.” replied Kateryna.
To be continued.
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rlephant · 1 year
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aeroflot building
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fandomate · 10 months
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