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Kiev, wrecks, relics, civil and mil (the last day)

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Hello,

This weekend I am staying in Kiev with some friends (non spotters). I would like to share some pics of different places we went to. I am using my old laptop so do not judge the coulours to much please :oops: .

Yesterday the 7th we visited Chernobyl. It was a Brightfull day ;-). Unfortunately we did not see the stored Helos (7 Mi.6 and 3 Mi.8 ). We were lucky with a Mi.2 which stands on alert for fire service in Chernobyl.....; The c/n is in the boom and the serial is removed..... The fireman said it still flies. They have two.
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Today (the 8th) we walked out our hangover. In the Park in South East of Kiev a few a/c can be found;
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The Museum in Zhulyani is great!
They have 2 MiG.29's
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My first!
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A nice line of Kamovs and Mi´s is present
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4 Bombers stand in a line
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These 2 are strange, they have the same c-n stencilled....
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There are two MiG.25´s, the second is very damaged and might be used to rebuild this one (just a theory)?
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May-be I get back tomorrow again to do some checking on c/n's. I suppose to
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Nice report Patrick!

I was in Kiev a few weeks ago. In case you don't know: there is a military academy with a MiG-29, MiG-27, Mig-23S and Mi-24 in the Kiev center at Povitroflots'kyi ave. near the crossing with Aviaconstructora Antonova street. They can be seen from the outside.

Have fun!
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Yes nice report :worship:
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Nice shots!

Moste of these planes seem to be well preserved and in good conditions!!

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Thanks for the comments and the suggestion JPG (I saw the Academy a/c ).
Today I was on public transport all day. First to Chaika on the west side of town.
A Yak.52 is guarding the gate.
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There are all sort of Mi.2’s at the grass airfield.
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And some nice Antonovs.
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Antonov 3 with PT6?
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After the picture above I got kicked off (from the outside) in a not so friendly way…… But the “you call your boss and I change my card trick” worked ;-).
2 busrides later I walked around Zulyani.
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I ended up at the museum again. This time my goal was to take some nicer shots then the ones from yesterday.
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The noses, who knows them ;-)
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On the dump in the back of the museum are some a/c
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My last stop was a MiG in the south of Kiev. EMOOS, GE, 2 busrides and 2 metrolines and a walk is enough to reach it, pffff.
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Tomorrow may-be Borispol….. and then home.
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stipjes wrote: My last stop was a MiG in the south of Kiev. EMOOS, GE, 2 busrides and 2 metrolines and a walk is enough to reach it, pffff.
And hopefully some up-dates for the EMOOS ;-)

Nice report Patrick!

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stipjes wrote: The noses, who knows them ;-)
Hmm, i'll give it a try;

- Beriev Be-12 and Be-6.
- Tu-95 (don't know wich version)
- TU-134 trainer and 3 TU-22s, first nose is the M-version and two earlier versions.

Thanx 4 sharing these nice pictures :worship:
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The Beriev Be-6 is now just an empty shell, really.

The Mil Mi-26 in this museum has a rather awkward cockpit interior; it looks like anything that was useful got stripped out, and only some "mock-up displays" with "exhibition-style chairs" remain... :?
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Hurricane wrote:
stipjes wrote: The noses, who knows them ;-)
Hmm, i'll give it a try;

- Beriev Be-12 and Be-6.
- Tu-95 (don't know wich version)
- TU-134 trainer and 3 TU-22s, first nose is the M-version and two earlier versions.

Thanx 4 sharing these nice pictures :worship:
Haha youre right! From the signs I read the Berievs as a 6 and 12 and the Tu134 as a UBL.
BUT with the question I also reffered to the brothers D. from B.
P. tought me spotting :lol: .

And yes indeedie, the Mi.26 looks very strange and cheap from the inside. It feels like a sort of mockup. I looked everywhere for a c/n Martijn... as for the Tu.22's (which are not tied up with a c/n). I even crawled through their wheel bays. The unknown MiG.17 I did not see. A full report will follow soon (Thys).
Today I was at Borispol and Zulyani. I will put the pics later. Most are civil but I hope for some ex mil. I am Back home now and time for sleep.
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Yesterday the 10th was my last day around and in Kiev. I decided 2 go 2 Borispol. After some military spotting I took some civil pics. I am not a civil spotter so I do not know if these are special, just try to impress :wink: ;

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After Borispol I had to hurry to get to Zulyani for my flight back (2 busses, 2 metro and 1 bus). I was just in time. On my way to the plane I was able to take some shots. A military guy wanted me to delete my pics but after some talking we shook hands......
There are a lot of Antonovs stored in two lines. Some of the serials will follow later.
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Is this one ex military?
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It looked nice but very civil to me
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During taxi I was able to shoot the last pics.
I hope this one is special....
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Anyone for the serial of this one (11?)
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The day before I was able to take a pic of the 01
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Ukraine is a very relaxed country with great people. I am happy I went and expected it to be less relaxed. I cannot wait to get back and do some more spotting and drinking. Ofcourse the real die hards already went there in the beginning of the 90's..... :( :cry:
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Ukraine is a very relaxed country with great people. I am happy I went and expected it to be less relaxed. I cannot wait to get back and do some more spotting and drinking. Ofcourse the real die hards already went there in the beginning of the 90's..... :( :cry
Patrick,

Your camo An-26 is ex Peru AF 374 c/n 5502.

Indeed Ukraine is a nice country with many exotic tressures, even nowadays.......... And you can fly to Kiev (and back) for under 100 Euro ! For the new EMOOS 2011. I (and Michel) did most of the research and found many, many "new" Wrecks and Relics. If you go back don't forget this nice book.

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very nice and interesting report stipjes!

(and is the ex peruvian one the same or a sibling of the one I saw in similar c/s at Shannon in 1991 with ccccp85641 ??)
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Lovely airframes.. nice report 8)
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Nice report Pat, again a spotting trip in the pocket!! :wink:

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