July 25, 2006 at 8:49 am




Who has more pix and informations about these aircraft above?
By: wieesso - 2nd November 2006 at 20:07
Hi, Does anyone can show me what Pe-8 looks like, why there is only some blurried image revealed on internet? Are there any more clear? May be you have some books, so you can do it.
Franc – I recently got an old book and scanned some pics 4 U…
U. Unger, Pe-8 Der sowjetische Fernbomber, ISBN 3894880481
Martin
By: wieesso - 29th October 2006 at 11:31
why was the ANT-25 registered URSS instead of the usual CCCP lettering?
Thanks in advance.
USSR civil reg 1929-1944
CCCP civil reg -1992
Martin
By: wieesso - 29th October 2006 at 11:00
Yes, all you said is right.
First one is ANT-25
2nd is ББ-2
Third one is ANT-37.
I need more informations anout these aircraft sep.for ANT-37 I want a whole airframe picture
Have a look: http://avia.russian.ee/air/russia/ant-37.html
Martin
By: franc - 29th October 2006 at 04:38
Hi, Does anyone can show me what Pe-8 looks like, why there is only some blurried image revealed on internet? Are there any more clear? May be you have some books, so you can do it.
By: Cessna172RG - 27th July 2006 at 00:16
why was the ANT-25 registered URSS instead of the usual CCCP lettering?
Thanks in advance.
By: franc - 26th July 2006 at 07:02
Yes, all you said is right.
First one is ANT-25
2nd is ББ-2
Third one is ANT-37.
I need more informations anout these aircraft sep.for ANT-37 I want a whole airframe picture
By: Flanker_man - 25th July 2006 at 15:20
The side drawing – and last photo – are of the Sukhoi Su-2 ‘Shturmovik’.
Built as a rival to the Ilyushin Il-2, it was reckoned by some to be better – but the Il-2 was in production and rather than change…………… :rolleyes:
The photo is taken at ‘Park Pobed’ (Victory Park) in Moscow….
My recent photos shows it with a fresh coat of paint….

Here’s another of my photos – taken in 2001….

Ken
By: Papa Lima - 25th July 2006 at 09:22
The Tupolev DB-2 (ANT-37) “Rodina” shown in picture 3 is the subject of an article in the August 2006 issue of Aeroplane Monthly, describing its record-breaking 4000 mile flight crewed by three women.