"Yak Fighter"
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Mikoyan-Gurevich MIG-21 | Castle Air Museum, Atwater, California | 6/10/2023
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Sukhoi Su-15 'Flagon'
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Tupolev Tu-154M Donavia
Registration: RA-85626
Type: Tu-154M
Engines: 3 × D-30КU-154
Serial Number: 0753
First flight: 1987
Donavia, a former Russian airline, was a division of Aeroflot and operated domestic and international flights from southern Russian cities. Donavia's base airports were located in Rostov-on-Don, Krasnodar, Sochi and Mineralnye Vody. The company's head office was located in Rostov-on-Don. The Rostov United Aeroflot Squadron was founded on June 15, 1925, which later became one of its largest divisions. In 1993, squadron was reorganized into Don Airlines (Donavia). In the spring of 2000, Donavia, with the support of Aeroflot, founded the airline Aeroflot-Don, but in 2009 the airline returned to its former name Donavia. In 2016, the airline was integrated into Rossiya Airlines.
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Tupolev Tu-144
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Migs
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USAF F-4E Phantoms intercept a Tu-95 Soviet bomber near Iceland (1980)
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Gotta love it when military aircraft manufacturers decide to make passenger aircraft in the laziest way possible, by taking a bomber design and just adding a wider fuselage, for example:
The Soviet Tupolev Tu-104
Comes from the Tu-16 medium bomber
The Tu-114
From the Tu-95
And the Tu-70 prototype
Comes from the soviet copy of the American Boeing B-29 bomber, which also had an official airliner derivative
The Boeing Stratocruiser.
And since we’re outside the iron curtain
The British Avro York
Is a heavily modified variant of the iconic Avro Lancaster heavy bomber.
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Soviet MiG-23M in flight in 1989
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From the draft folder. (via)
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Featherless, bipedal, Ekranoman.
Part of a limited run of stickers, still some left as of 12/06/23!!
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Yakovlev Yak-40 Nikolayevsk-on-Amur Air Squad
Registration: RA-88251
Type: Yak-40k
Engines: 3 × Ivchenko AI-25
Serial Number: 52-05
First flight: Feb 1977
Nikolayevsk-on-Amur Air Squad was the oldest air company at the Far Eastern region and was based on Nikolayevsk-on-Amur airport, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. Its history began on January 9, 1930, when Mikhail Vodopyanov's plane made its first landing on water here. The official date of the foundation of the Nikolayevsk airline, as part of Aeroflot, is August 8, 1934, it was then that the Nikolayevsk-on-Amur air company was organized.
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Ilyushin Il-2 Shturmovik
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An English Electric Lightning intercepting a Tupolev Tu-95. Cold War Era.
E.E. Lightning VIDEO ➤➤ https://youtu.be/mVJB_DvroJs
Tu-95 VIDEO ➤➤ https://youtu.be/KPHNmN9BaBw
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