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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: Tupolev Tu-134A СССР-65862

Tupolev Tu-134A СССР-65862 (msn 28270), of Aeroflot (СССР is in Cyrillic, in English it is SSSR) Date: circa 1980

Background imageSssr Collection: Tupolev Tu-154B СССР-85242

Tupolev Tu-154B СССР-85242 (msn 77A242), of Aeroflot. (СССР is in Cyrillic, in English it is SSSR) Date: circa 1985

Background imageSssr Collection: Antonov An-124-100 Ruslan RA-82014

Antonov An-124-100 Ruslan RA-82014 (msn 9773054732039, (ex СССР-82014), of Polet Flight, leased from the Russian Federation Air Force. (СССР is in Cyrillic, in English it is SSSR) Date: circa 2005

Background imageSssr Collection: Antonov An-26 SSSR-27205

Antonov An-26 SSSR-27205 (msn 804), at Le Bourget Airport for the Paris Air Show in June 1971, with airshow serial '831'. (Soviet registrations are usually written in the West as СССР)

Background imageSssr Collection: Mil V-8AP SSSR-06181

Mil V-8AP SSSR-06181 (msn 0203), a prototype of the Mi-8, with Mil V-10 second prototype SSSR-04102, at Le Bourget Airport for the Paris Air Show in June 1965

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.