Wow really interesting video, look forward to visiting this museum later in the year. I think the bubble at the back of that plane could have previously been glass and a defensive gun placed there..?
Thanks, it was a highlight of the trip. Interesting idea about the bubble. I was wondering if it was for manually viewing if someone was flying nearby? The plane was really big.
You are right, this is really some kind of modification of the Tu-95. All other soviet strategic bombers were powered by turbojet engines, not turbo-prop, like here.
ooo a Tu25 sso far ahead of its time forrunner of the U2 and sr71 ( 9:56 ) mm micro shuttle or space fighter plane ( 6:08 ) mi 26 biggest n mi4 first russian helo ( 7:13 ) early hind mi24 so cool place tho
Thank you for documenting this. Difficult to get a perspective of Soviet Air Force History !
Wow really interesting video, look forward to visiting this museum later in the year. I think the bubble at the back of that plane could have previously been glass and a defensive gun placed there..?
Thanks, it was a highlight of the trip. Interesting idea about the bubble. I was wondering if it was for manually viewing if someone was flying nearby? The plane was really big.
5:10 is what’s left of the Bartini Beriev VVA-14.
At 3:35, that’s the TU-4 which is a copy of Boeing B-29 which landed in USSR in 1944.
I believe the plane at 10.18 is a Tupolev Tu-95, but I’m not sure.
You are right, this is really some kind of modification of the Tu-95. All other soviet strategic bombers were powered by turbojet engines, not turbo-prop, like here.
yup just a bear...one of many versions
It was really an interesting video
ooo a Tu25 sso far ahead of its time forrunner of the U2 and sr71 ( 9:56 ) mm micro shuttle or space fighter plane ( 6:08 ) mi 26 biggest n mi4 first russian helo ( 7:13 ) early hind mi24 so cool place tho
Awesome 😍
can you speak russian?