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Sssr Collection

"Unveiling the Soviet Aviation Legends: SSSR" Step into the world of Soviet aviation with these iconic aircraft

Background imageSssr Collection: Antonov An-30 SSSR-30062

Antonov An-30 SSSR-30062, of Aeroflot (SSSR is CCCP in cyrillic alphabet - USSR, Soviet Union). Date: circa 1970

Background imageSssr Collection: Yakovlev Yak-18T SSSR-81434

Yakovlev Yak-18T SSSR-81434 (msn 368), at the Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget in June 1975, with airshow serial 368'

Background imageSssr Collection: Antonov An-28 SSSR-48015

Antonov An-28 SSSR-48015 (msn 04), at the Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget in June 1979. (Note: CCCP in Cyrillic script = SSSR = USSR = Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) Date: 1979

Background imageSssr Collection: Antonov An-32 SSSR-83966

Antonov An-32 SSSR-83966, of Aeroflot, at the Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget in June 1977. (Note: CCCP in Cyrillic script = SSSR = USSR = Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) Date: 1977

Background imageSssr Collection: Yakovlev Yak-42 SSSR-42303

Yakovlev Yak-42 SSSR-42303, the prototype Yak-42, at the Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget in June 1977, with airshow serial 342'

Background imageSssr Collection: Kazan Helicopters Mi-17M SSSR-95448

Kazan Helicopters Mi-17M SSSR-95448, at the SBAC Farnborough International Air Show in September 1992. (Note: Soviet Union registrations used the Cyrillic letters CCCP = SSSR = USSR = Union of Soviet)

Background imageSssr Collection: Antonov An-72 SSSR-72000

Antonov An-72 SSSR-72000 (msn 005), at the 1984 SBAC Farnborough Air Show, held from 2-9 September. (Note : The Soviet Union used Cyrillic letters in their aircraft registrations CCCP in Cyrillic is)

Background imageSssr Collection: Mil Mi-26 SSSR-06141

Mil Mi-26 SSSR-06141, at the 1984 SBAC Farnborough Air Show, held from 2-9 September. (Note : The Soviet Union used Cyrillic letters in their aircraft registrations CCCP in Cyrillic is SSSR in)

Background imageSssr Collection: Mil Mi-26 SSSR-06141 with Ilyushin Il-86 SSSR-86066

Mil Mi-26 SSSR-06141 with Ilyushin Il-86 SSSR-86066
The tail rotor of Mil Mi-26 SSSR-06141 framing Ilyushin Il-86 SSSR-86066, at the 1984 SBAC Farnborough Air Show, held from 2-9 September

Background imageSssr Collection: Mil Mi-17-1BA SSSR-95043

Mil Mi-17-1BA SSSR-95043 (msn 95043), while at Helitech, Redhill in September 1989. (still carrying the Paris airshow aerial H-298)

Background imageSssr Collection: Mil Mi-26T SSSR-06197

Mil Mi-26T SSSR-06197 (msn 34001212030), detail of the cockpit, while at Helitech, Redhill in September 1989. (SSSR - Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik - Union of Soviet Socialist)

Background imageSssr Collection: Kamov Ka-32 SSSR-31000

Kamov Ka-32 SSSR-31000 (msn 21013210001), detail of the cockpit, while at Helitech, Redhill in September 1989. (SSSR - Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik - Union of Soviet Socialist)

Background imageSssr Collection: Antonov An-124-100 Ruslan SSSR-82007

Antonov An-124-100 Ruslan SSSR-82007 (msn 19530501005-105), at the SBAC Farnborough Air Show in September 1988. (Note: SSSR - Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik - SSSR = CCCP in Cyrillic)


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"Unveiling the Soviet Aviation Legends: SSSR" Step into the world of Soviet aviation with these iconic aircraft. From the Yakovlev Yak-18T SSSR-81434 to the Antonov An-28 SSSR-48015, each plane tells a unique story of innovation and engineering prowess. The Antonov An-32 SSSR-83966 stands tall as a symbol of reliability and versatility, while the Yakovlev Yak-42 SSSR-42303 showcases speed and agility in its design. These planes were not just machines; they represented an era of technological advancement. But it's not just fixed-wing aircraft that stole the show. The Kazan Helicopters Mi-17M SSSR-95448 took flight, demonstrating its exceptional maneuverability and transport capabilities. Meanwhile, the Mil Mi-26 SSSR 06141 proved to be a true heavyweight champion in helicopter history. Witnessing two giants together was awe-inspiring - Mil Mi-26 SSSR 06141 alongside Ilyushin Il86 SSSR 86066 created an unforgettable sight in the skies above. It was a testament to Soviet engineering excellence. The Kazan Helicopters Mi17-M continued to impress with its repeated appearances - proving why it became one of their most successful models. And let's not forget about Mil Mi17-I BA SSR95043 or Mil MI26-T SSR06197, which added further depth to this remarkable collection. These aircraft are more than just metal birds; they represent human ingenuity and determination during challenging times. They remind us of an era when aviation dreams soared high against all odds – proudly bearing their distinctive "S. S. S. R. " markings for all to see.