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Old November 22nd 08, 12:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.misc,rec.aviation.restoration,rec.aviation.military
Bob Fry
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"This engineering was in a museum Aircraft technicians in Moscow
earlier. But when a museum have closed, engineering have put on a
separate platform open-air and it became nobody necessary."

Nevermind the broken English. Photos of what's apparently a place near
Moscow for abandoned Soviet aircraft.

http://community.livejournal.com/aba...s/1476594.html
--
Everybody sooner or later, sits down to a banquet of consequences.
~ Robert Louis Stevenson
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Old November 22nd 08, 01:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.misc,rec.aviation.restoration,rec.aviation.military
Typhoon502
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On Nov 21, 7:36*pm, Bob Fry wrote:
"This engineering was in a museum Aircraft technicians in Moscow
earlier. But when a museum have closed, engineering have put on a
separate platform open-air and it became nobody necessary."

Nevermind the broken English. Photos of what's apparently a place near
Moscow for abandoned Soviet aircraft.

http://community.livejournal.com/aba...s/1476594.html


Jeez...there's at least one MiG-29 and one MiG-25 (or possibly even a
-31) in there. That's a fascinating find.
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Old November 22nd 08, 04:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.misc,rec.aviation.restoration,rec.aviation.military
Gordon[_2_]
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Better source - -

http://www.englishrussia.com/?p=533

EXCELLENT website that shows plenty of similar things. I suggest
bookmarking the site and exploring it at will - most folks on this
newsgroup will love it.

v/r Gordon



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Old November 22nd 08, 11:17 AM posted to rec.aviation.misc,rec.aviation.restoration,rec.aviation.military
Graham Tanner
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Bob Fry wrote in news
"This engineering was in a museum Aircraft technicians in Moscow
earlier. But when a museum have closed, engineering have put on a
separate platform open-air and it became nobody necessary."

Nevermind the broken English. Photos of what's apparently a place near
Moscow for abandoned Soviet aircraft.

http://community.livejournal.com/aba...s/1476594.html


I am very certain that it is the old Moscow Central airfield called Frunze
(aka Khodinka), which is at 37 Leningradsky Prospekt.

Easily visible on Google Earth at 55°47'16.00"N 37°32'13.00"E.

Graham Tanner,
London, UK
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Old November 22nd 08, 12:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.misc,rec.aviation.restoration,rec.aviation.military
TJ
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On 22 Nov, 11:17, Graham Tanner wrote:
Bob Fry wrote innews
"This engineering was in a museum Aircraft technicians in Moscow
earlier. But when a museum have closed, engineering have put on a
separate platform open-air and it became nobody necessary."


Nevermind the broken English. Photos of what's apparently a place near
Moscow for abandoned Soviet aircraft.


http://community.livejournal.com/aba...s/1476594.html


I am very certain that it is the old Moscow Central airfield called Frunze
(aka Khodinka), which is at 37 Leningradsky Prospekt.

Easily visible on Google Earth at *55°47'16.00"N * 37°32'13.00"E.

Graham Tanner,
London, UK


Correct.

There is 5 pages of images at the following. A very well known and
photographed collection.

http://www.airliners.net/search/phot...nct_entry=true

TJ
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Old November 22nd 08, 06:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.misc,rec.aviation.restoration,rec.aviation.military
John Szalay
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Graham Tanner wrote in
I am very certain that it is the old Moscow Central airfield called
Frunze (aka Khodinka), which is at 37 Leningradsky Prospekt.

Easily visible on Google Earth at 55°47'16.00"N 37°32'13.00"E.

Graham Tanner,
London, UK


Another aircraft boneyard in the Ukraine

49°49'0.20"N 23°56'26.66"E
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Old November 22nd 08, 06:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.misc,rec.aviation.restoration,rec.aviation.military
Ron
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On Nov 21, 6:39*pm, Typhoon502 wrote:
On Nov 21, 7:36*pm, Bob Fry wrote:

"This engineering was in a museum Aircraft technicians in Moscow
earlier. But when a museum have closed, engineering have put on a
separate platform open-air and it became nobody necessary."


Nevermind the broken English. Photos of what's apparently a place near
Moscow for abandoned Soviet aircraft.


http://community.livejournal.com/aba...s/1476594.html


Jeez...there's at least one MiG-29 and one MiG-25 (or possibly even a
-31) in there. That's a fascinating find.


I think I saw an Su-27 Flanker too.
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Old December 1st 08, 04:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.misc,rec.aviation.restoration,rec.aviation.military
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On Nov 21, 4:36*pm, Bob Fry wrote:
"This engineering was in a museum Aircraft technicians in Moscow
earlier. But when a museum have closed, engineering have put on a
separate platform open-air and it became nobody necessary."
Here is the place http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...=lmc:panoramio


iframe width="425" height="350" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"
marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?
ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=1029501199000 34403948.00045cec1dfb293e9ea92&ll=55.787762,37 .534457&spn=0,0&t=h&lci=lmcanoramio& amp;output=embed&s=AARTsJr49c5JIbefeW6q84O7UHk FQq62SA"/
iframebr /smalla href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?
ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=1029501199000 34403948.00045cec1dfb293e9ea92&ll=55.787762,37 .534457&spn=0,0&t=h&lci=lmcanoramio& amp;source=embed"
style="color:#0000FF;text-align:left"View Larger Map/a/small

It is near underground station "airport" on the Green line in Moscow
Nevermind the broken English. Photos of what's apparently a place near
Moscow for abandoned Soviet aircraft.

http://community.livejournal.com/aba...s/1476594.html
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*~ Robert Louis Stevenson


 




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