On 12 June, a series of Russian military aircrafts, from the simplest to the most modern one, are gathered in the Central Air Force Museum at Monino city, Russia making the museum one of the world’s largest aircraft museum.
There are all 187 aircraft collected, among them, any aircraft showed at the Central Air Force Museum is a page in Russian history. At that time, Monino is the only city where nearly all the Sukhoy, Tupolev, Yakovlev and Mikoyan-Gurevich aircraft are on display. The Central Air Force Museum has ever organized some diverse and exclusive exhibits and also boasts extraordinary aircrafts. The Central Air Force Museum will open to the public once again on the third Sunday of August, when Russia celebrates Aviation Day. The museum’s guides admitted that it would take more than a week to discuss each exhibit in full.
There are all 187 aircraft are displayed at the Central Air Force Museum in Monino.
A Mil Mi-12 Homer helicopter is on display at the Central Air Force Museum in Monino. All visitors are welcome to learn more about the history of Soviet and Russian aviation as well as inspect top aircraft models.
A Douglas aircraft is displayed at the Central Air Force Museum in Monino, about 40km from the southeast of the capital Moscow
A Tupolev Tu-4 Bull bomber
A Sukhoi T-4 experimental supersonic bomber aircraft
The photo of a Mil Mi-2 Hoplite helicopter
An Ilyushin Il-2 Bark bomber at the Central Air Force Museum in Monino. At that time, Monino museum in Russia is the only city where nearly all the Sukhoy, Tupolev, Yakovlev and Mikoyan-Gurevich aircraft are on display.
A Mil V-7 helicopter
A Polikarpov Po-2 bomber at the Central Air Force Museum in Monino
Visitors pay a visit a Tupolev Tu-144 Charger supersonic transport
A Tupolev ANT-25 long-haul aircraft
A Polikarpov R-5/P-5 bomber is exhibited at the Central Air Force Museum in Monino. The Central Air Force Museum will open to the public once again on the third Sunday of August, when Russia celebrates Aviation Day.
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