August 24, 2004 at 10:07 pm
I recently visited Moscow for an aerobatics display at Zhukovsky and the Flying Legends show at Monino.
We also visited Domodedovo, Vnukovo, Chornoye, Victory Park & Khodynka.
My photos and a short description about the visit are at :- http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/models_pages/moscow_2004.html
It is heavily photo intensive – so apologies to anyone with a slow connection…….
Here are a few of the photos for tasters….
Ken
By: Hamtech - 28th August 2004 at 01:10
It was wheeled out of the museum and taken to Domodedovo for a show on 9 July 1967.
Indeed, I know the photo. It was on there from at least 2000, I’ll take a punt here and say it may have been applied when Kozhedub passed away in 1991?
Some interesting reading by Eric Pilawskii The Misadventures of Ivan Kozhedub’s Famous “White 27”.
Well worth a read but if you wish to skip to the conclusions it is quite a mystery and possibly might not even be the original machine 🙁
– Hamtech.
By: Flanker_man - 27th August 2004 at 20:09
Amazing trip even with the rain!
Interesting question about the wreath on Kozhedub’s machine, any more news on that?
I understand that it is not “Lavochkin La-7 in the markings of Soviet ace Ivan Kozhedub” but the La-7 as flown by Kozhedub.
As the last wartime aircraft flown by the highest scoring ace in the allied forces in WWII that particular airframe is as historically significant as the Enola Gay. Would have been quite amazing to see it like that.
– Hamtech
You’re right Hamtech – I hadn’t appreciated it before…..
There are a couple of B&W photos on page 83 of Yefim Gordon’s ‘Lavochkin’s Piston Engined Fighters’ – Red Stars Vol 10.
It was wheeled out of the museum and taken to Domodedovo for a show on 9 July 1967.
In these photos however, it has the 62 kill markings and 3 HOS medals – but no ‘wreath’ ??
Ken
By: Hamtech - 27th August 2004 at 14:08
Amazing trip even with the rain!
Interesting question about the wreath on Kozhedub’s machine, any more news on that?
I understand that it is not “Lavochkin La-7 in the markings of Soviet ace Ivan Kozhedub” but the La-7 as flown by Kozhedub.
As the last wartime aircraft flown by the highest scoring ace in the allied forces in WWII that particular airframe is as historically significant as the Enola Gay. Would have been quite amazing to see it like that.
– Hamtech
By: DaveM2 - 27th August 2004 at 08:22
It’s a replica Ilyushin Il-4 Bomber – developed from the DB-3 :-
Ken
Ken
Actually the IL-4 is substantially original..if you want to see what it looked like when recovered drop me a mail off board.
regards
Dave
[email]dave.mcdonald@xtra.co.nz[/email]
By: paulc - 27th August 2004 at 07:16
good report Ken, I did a trip to Russia last year (with another company) and had similar weather ! – although the MAKS show at Zhukovsky was a sunny day.
Chernoye is very interesting – loads of AN2 & Mil2 awaiting overhaul. Shame to hear that the AN2 ekranoplane is in storage there – it raised a few comments when it was at the 2003 show
By: Stieglitz - 27th August 2004 at 06:27
Thanks Flanker man. I’ve never seen a pic of it in colour. It looks nice.
Greets,
J.V.
By: Flanker_man - 26th August 2004 at 12:42
Thanks arthur and flanker man. Of course we can enjoy pistons here! 🙂 Can someone tell me which type of twin engined bomber is shown on pic nr. 8?
Thanks,
J.V.
It’s a replica Ilyushin Il-4 Bomber – developed from the DB-3 :-

Ken
By: Stieglitz - 26th August 2004 at 11:52
Thanks arthur and flanker man. Of course we can enjoy pistons here! 🙂 Can someone tell me which type of twin engined bomber is shown on pic nr. 8?
Thanks,
J.V.
By: Arthur - 26th August 2004 at 11:45
Copied to the Historic forum, for all the Piston People. Besides, there’s more Flying Legends than just Flying Legends 😉
By: Flanker_man - 25th August 2004 at 16:47
I’m getting this message for the first picture
“The file /C:/web-images/moscow_2004_files/day01_01.jpg cannot be found. Please check the location and try again.”
If it works for you I’ll try a refresh. Good pictures – thanks for sharing.
Oooops!!
My mistake – I hadn’t ticked the ‘relative url’ box when importing the photos – so it worked for me ‘cos it was looking at my directory – but not for you.
Should be OK now.
Ken
By: snakeman - 25th August 2004 at 09:20
Great pics thanks for displaying them 🙂
By: GDL - 25th August 2004 at 00:46
Great shots Ken, shame about the weather.
By: kya bidu - 24th August 2004 at 22:31
I’m getting this message for the first picture
“The file /C:/web-images/moscow_2004_files/day01_01.jpg cannot be found. Please check the location and try again.”
If it works for you I’ll try a refresh. Good pictures – thanks for sharing.
By: Flanker_man - 24th August 2004 at 22:26
Thanks.
You may want to check the links on this page
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/models_pages/mos2004_day01.html
seems to be broken html links on that one. The rest of the pages are ok.
It’s working OK for me – I have re-checked and purged my cache, still OK.
Ken
By: Manu - 24th August 2004 at 22:25
Excellent! Thanks.
By: kya bidu - 24th August 2004 at 22:17
Thanks.
You may want to check the links on this page
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/models_pages/mos2004_day01.html
seems to be broken html links on that one. The rest of the pages are ok.