Pictures of Russian Air Force Museum in Monino, Jun 12, 2009

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On the recent Day of Russia, I've been to Monino not very far from Moscow, to see the open air exhibition of Soviet/Russian Air Force and Civil aircraft. Took a large amount of pictures, which are now uploaded, sorted and tagged in two languages.

If you have any interest in historical Soviet aircraft (airplanes, helicopters, stratospheric baloons, more exotic items) you are welcome to visit the following galleries:

Antonov design bureau planes


Beriev design bureau planes


Ilyushin design bureau planes


Lavochkin design bureau planes


Myasischev design bureau planes


Mikoyan and Gurevich design bureau planes


MiG-105.11 space fighter prototype aircraft at Monino exhibition


Sukhoi design bureau airplanes


Tupolev design bureau planes


Yakovlev design bureau planes


Helicopters at Monino exhibition


Old timers and other things in Monino Museum


And here are the pictures from the junkyard, or aircraft cemetary, which is not officially a part of the exhibition.


Most of the pictures are available in high-res!
Commenting on the pics and asking questions are welcomed! :)
 
Beautiful planes! Thanks!
 
The M-50 and MiG-105 are particularly awesome, thanks for the pics!
 
Great pictures! I was there in person in 1990 and just had a great time checking out the cool and exotic (to me) airplanes. I grew up hanging out at an American air force base, and it was fun to see 'the other side', as it was back then. I thought the Mig 105 Spiral was just about the coolest thing I ever saw - shame they didn't do more with that.
 
Thanks for the pictures,very nice.I especially like the VVA-14. It just looks like some sci-fi machine.Was that thing ever functional?
 
Great pictures! I was there in person in 1990 and just had a great time checking out the cool and exotic (to me) airplanes.

Interesting. Do they look much different now, in your impression? Has something improved, or the opposite way out?

I thought the Mig 105 Spiral was just about the coolest thing I ever saw - shame they didn't do more with that.

The failure of this program has got a name - A.A. Grechko. It was him who sealed the fate of the project through saying "A space plane? We aren't going to chase pipedreams". That happened about 10 years before the Space Shuttle flew for the first time.

Likewise, every major axing has got a name...

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Thanks for the pictures,very nice.I especially like the VVA-14. It just looks like some sci-fi machine.Was that thing ever functional?

Yes, it flew. However, they never attempted the VTOL ability.
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Thank you for these videos.This is a first time i ever heard of such aircraft.
 
Interesting. Do they look much different now, in your impression? Has something improved, or the opposite way out?

It looks very much as I remember it, even the position of the planes. I recall that the people in our tour group were the only ones there, and the hangars and aircraft were closed, despite it being a nice July day. Our visit may have been during the work week.
 
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