LIVE: MAKS Air Show continues in Russia - DAY 3
The MAKS Air Show continues in Ramenskoye Airport, in the Moscow region on July 20. The forum exhibits the latest in aerospace and defence technology from enterprises representing 30 countries, as well as performances from acrobatic teams, among them the Air Force pilot group of the UAE “Fursan Al Emarat,” as well as the aircraft JSC ‘Helicopters of Russia’ and the civil and combat aircraft of PJSC ‘UAC’.
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Putin and Medvedev inspecting Russian airforce flight research centre
SHOTLIST
1. Wide pan of aircraft in hanger at the Aviation Research Institute
2. Various of Russian President Vladimir Putin and presidential candidate Dmitry Medvedev entering the hanger, surrounded by media and officials
3. Wide of media crowding next to a MiG-35 aircraft
4. Putin and Medvedev talking to one of the Institute officials
5. Close of Medvedev
6 Putin walking up steps to cockpit
7. Wide of aircraft with media in foreground
8. Putin and Medvedev looking in cockpit
9. Cutaway of media
10. Putin and Medvedev among officials
11. Putin and Medvedev walking up steps to a Tupolev-334 aircraft
12. Mid of MiG-35 aircraft
13. Missile
14. Pull out to wide as Putin and Medvedev walk down steps of the Tupolev-334
15. Wide exterior of conference hall building
16. Putin walking onto stage
17. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vladimir Putin, President of Russia:
I am convinced that Zhukovsky has every reason to become the most dynamically developing aircraft-building centre not only in Russia but also Europe and the entire world. We are planning to build a large aviation cluster, to house research institutes and a joint engineering centre, to establish offices of the main aircraft companies and to build a modern industrial, transport and social infrastructure.
18. Cutaway audience
19. Pan Putin and Medvedev leaving
20. Wide of audience
STORYLINE:
President Vladimir Putin visited Russia's premier flight test centre on Wednesday with his chosen successor.
The trip allowed First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev to emulate Putin's habit of playing with military hardware to underline his image of a strong leader bent on reviving Russia's might.
Putin has accepted Medvedev's proposal to become prime minister if he wins the March 2 election.
Putin used Wednesday's trip to announce the creation of the National Aviation Centre, intended to integrate numerous existing management, design and testing structures in one place.
The centre will be located in Zhukovsky, a town 30 kilometres (about 20 miles) southeast of Moscow
that has hosted the nation's main flight test facility for nearly 70 years.
I am convinced that Zhukovsky has every reason to become the most dynamically developing aircraft-building centre not only in Russia but also Europe and the entire world, Putin said after his visit.
Officials set the goal of building 5,800 new civilian and military planes by 2025 and winning 15 percent of the world market.
Russia has commissioned only a few dozen aircraft for its own military and civilian airlines since the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.
Russia's aviation industries have survived mostly thanks to lucrative export orders for their fighter jets from China, India and other foreign customers.
Even though the influx of oil revenues has allowed the government to boost defence spending in recent years, the Russian air force has been slow to upgrade its aging Soviet-era fleet.
Putin, who has stressed the need to bolster Russian military might amid a cold spell in relations with the West, pledged Wednesday to increase purchases of new combat aircraft.
Putin also promised to increase salaries of military pilots, which have remained at a fraction of what civilian pilots receive.
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Department of Aeromechanics and Flight Engineering of MIPT | Wikipedia audio article
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The Department of Aeromechanics and Flight Engineering, the DAFE (Russian: Факультет аэромеханики и летательной техники, ФАЛТ, FALT) is one of the departments (faculties) of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. It is located in Zhukovsky a suburb south-east of Moscow. Nearby the Institute there is a dormitory, which has been considerably reconditioned since 2007. The incumbent dean's name is Victor Vyshinsky. Also, there are two deputy deans and each year has its own curator. They are supervising educational process, making a resolve on the size of students' scholarship, and affirm orders of expulsion.
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