Aeroflot Airbus A320 I Landing at Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport I VQ-BBC
Watch the Take Off here:
This year i decided to go to the Russian Air Force Museum in Monino, which is 40km. away from Moscow. And because i already flown Austrian and NIKI a lot, i decided to fly with Aeroflot to Moscow Sheremetyevo. And the flight was really good! The crew was (more or less) friendly, and you could decide between two meals. The food was pretty good! At Austrian Airlines you wouldn`t get a catering which is that good, on the same route.
Enjoy!
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Aircraft: Airbus A320-214
Airline: Aeroflot Russian Airlines- Аэрофлот—Российские авиалинии
Registration: VQ-BBC
Aircraftname: N.Przhevalsky( Н.Пржева́льский)
Flightnumber: SU 2185
Flighttime: 2hrs25min
Date: 19.06.2014
Seat: 24A
Camera: Canon IXUS 115 HS
Origin: Vienna Schwechat Int`l Aiport, Austria (LOWW/VIE)
Aeroflot Airbus A320 I Push-Back and Take Off at Vienna Airport I VQ-BBC
Watch the Landing here:
If you want to go directly to the Take-Off part, go to: 3:20
This year i decided to go to the Russian Air Force Museum in Monino, which is 40km. away from Moscow. And because i already flown Austrian and NIKI a lot, i decided to fly with Aeroflot to Moscow Sheremetyevo. And the flight was really good! The crew was (more or less) friendly, and you could decide between two meals. The food was pretty good! At Austrian Airlines you wouldn`t get a catering which is that good, on the same route.
Enjoy!
Information:
Aircraft: Airbus A320-214
Airline: Aeroflot Russian Airlines- Аэрофлот—Российские авиалинии
Registration: VQ-BBC
Aircraftname: N.Przhevalsky( Н.Пржева́льский)
Flightnumber: SU 2185
Flighttime: 2hrs25min
Date: 19.06.2014
Seat: 24A
Camera: Canon IXUS 115 HS
Destination: Moscow Sheremetyevo Int`l Aiport, Russian Federation (UUEE/SVO)
Ukraine: This retired Tupolev Tu-134 just made its final rounds of Kiev
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M/S Tupolev Tu-134A-3
W/S Traffic
M/S Flashing lights
W/S Tupolev Tu-134A-3
M/S Passersby walking past Tupolev Tu-134A-3
M/S Workers by Tupolev Tu-134A-3
M/S Onlookers standing by Tupolev Tu-134A-3
SOT, Sergiy Berezenko, Head of State Administration of Affairs (Ukrainian): The plane has made 16,000 take-offs and landings, has flown 25,000 kilometres and has been operated between 1979 and 2009, it saw everything.
C/U Tupolev Tu-134A-3
W/S Passersby walking past Tupolev Tu-134A-3
W/S Tupolev Tu-134A-3 being towed
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The Tupolev Tu-134A-3 plane, Kiev National Aviation Museum’s newest addition, was transported through the streets of the Ukrainian capital in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Manufactured by Russian aerospace and defence company Tupolev, this special purpose aircraft was owned by the 'Ukraine' governmental squadron, and was used for the official transportation of senior government officials for 15 years. Head of State Administration of Affairs, Sergiy Berezenko, said that in its 30 years of operation in total, the plane had made 16,000 take-offs and landings, quipping that it would have seen everything.
Powered by two Soloviev D-30 turbofan engines with a respective thrust power of 15,000 lbs (6,804 kg), the model is certified to carry up to 86 passengers and can travel at a maximum speed of 590 mph (950 kph). The first Tupolev Tu-134 model was manufactured in 1963, with production ceasing in 1984 at a tally of 852 models built.
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Russia: Military planes put out more than 700,000 hectares of wildfires in Siberia
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Russian Defence Ministry's Il-76 military transport aircraft continued their operation tackling vast forest fires in the Krasnoyarsk region on Sunday.
The ministry reported that its planes have managed to put out fires on a total area of 753,000 hectares since August 1. In total, 3326 people and 428 units of equipment are involved in the operation.
According to Russia's Aerial Forest Protection Service (FSA), more than 2.8 million hectares of forests are still on fire across Siberia, with some of the worst affected areas located in the regions of Yakutia, Krasnoyarsk and Irkutsk.
Thick smog has already reached some of the largest cities of Siberia such as Novosibirsk and Tomsk, and the smoke continues to spread to the Urals and several regions in neighbouring Kazakhstan.
Authorities have declared a state of emergency in four federal constituent entities of Russia; in the regions of Irkutsk and Krasnoyarsk, the Republic of Buryatia and in the Republic of Sakha.
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Siberia: il gelo infernale di Irkutsk
La cittadina della Russia centrale è stata colpita da un'ondata anomala di gelo: temperature fino a -32°! ❄…
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Aeroflot А320 Bad Weather Approach and Landing at Moscow Sheremetyevo!
Видео снято 9 января 2015 года, тогда в Москве выдалась плохая погодка и низкая видимость
Красноярск / Krasnoyarsk in 1972
Красноярск
в 1972 году
Krasnoyarsk
in 1972
Here I present a series of photographs of the great Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, located on the mighty River Yenisei. Tha city is an important junction of the Trans-Siberian Railway and one of Russia's largest producers of aluminium........
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Gusty X-wind ldg at Farnborough EGLF
21.12.2013 Farnborough, ILS RWY 24, wind 200 deg 21 kts gusty 35 kts. It means that we could have max demonstrated crosswind component for landing according to the Aircraft Manual. But it wasn't so bad as you can see.
Rare Tupolev-154 Landing at UNKL
Very rare airplane????
Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk (Russian: Новосибирск; IPA: [nəvəsʲɪˈbʲirsk]) is the third most populous city in Russia after Moscow and St. Petersburg and the most populous city in Asian Russia, with a population of 1,523,801 (2013 est.). It is the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast as well as of the Siberian Federal District. The city is located in the southwestern part of Siberia on the banks of the Ob River adjacent to the Ob River Valley, near the large water reservoir formed by the dam of the Novosibirsk Hydro Power Plant. and occupies an area of 502.1 square kilometers (193.9 sq mi). The city is informally known as the Capital of Siberia.
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: PROSTITUTION IS BOOMING
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In Russia's new free market prostitution is booming.
Moscow's streets are packed with scantily-clad hookers who have flocked to the capital in search of a decent wage.
Prostitution is not a criminal offence but Moscow's hard-pressed police force have been charged with cleaning up the capital's streets.
But with the drastic increase in violent crime many policemen feel their efforts would be better spent elsewhere.
The free market has brought many improvements to Moscow's streets.
Bars, restaurants and night clubs now flourish in a city that was once drab and uninviting.
But together with the nightlife has come something else rarely seen during Soviet times - street prostitution.
Every evening, as Muscovites start to make their way home, hundreds of hookers appear on the streets to begin their working day.
The deal is struck by their pimps, former prostitutes themselves, who then summon the girls so the customers can make their choice.
A steady stream of cars cruises the streets across from Russia's parliament, one of the favourite pick-up spots for Moscow's call girls.
But as darkness falls the Moscow City police force embarks on its nightly attempt to make a dent in a business that now dominates downtown Moscow.
Prostitution in Russia is not a criminal offence but the government considers it an embarrassment and an eyesore.
Police make routine busts but without a law to charge the girls, have to release
them within a few hours.
The majority of the girls are from the provinces and other former republics, where unemployment is high and wages low.
They are charged with not having the proper documents to be in Moscow -- an
old Soviet law designed to limit movement into the capital.
Every evening police station 108 sees a constant stream of prostitutes.
The girls are processed and held for up to six hours before being put back on the streets. A bribe from their pimp can see them released immediately.
The head of Moscow's organised crime department says that since there is no law against prostitution, his men are powerless to get the girls off the streets permanently
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Even though it is quite clear that they are prostitutes the girls are detained for passport irregularities, or no Moscow registration document, that is for things which have no
connection at all with prostitution
SUPER CAPTION: Vladimir Zolutnitsky, Chief of Moscow Organized Crime Department
In a good month a girl can earn up to three thousand dollars, a small fortune in Russia's bleak provincial towns and villages.
But with no red light district and no brothels, the job has more than its share of risks.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
You get into a car and you don't know what will happen when you get there -- who will be there or what they will do. There may be fifteen men waiting. Some girls have gone
missing for two months and then reappeared.
SUPER CAPTION Dasha, prostitute in Moscow
Women in Russia have been hit harder than most by the transition to a market economy. Particularly those from rural Russia where the economy is at a standstill.
The result has been a massive increase in the numbers of unemployed women who flock to the capital in search of any work they can find. Many of them turn to prostitution as a last resort.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
If there was work, If Yeltsin gave us the opportunity to work normally and for proper money then none of these girls would be walking the street.
SUPER CAPTION, Sveta, prostitute in Moscow
And that would suit the police, too.
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prostitution.
SUPER CAPTION: Vladimir Zolutnitsky, Chief of Moscow Organized Crime Department
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Warbird Engine Starts — Props & Radials v2 Plus A...
I captured some nice engine starts that I thought I'd combine together as a video. Then I noticed with props (Radials & V-12s) along with military jets that the video was getting pretty long. Then I noticed with props (Radials & Vees combined) that it also was too long. Looks like this is the fourth: Warbird Engine Starts — Props & Radials v2, to go with the original, Props & V-12s, and finally Jets. This video includes: Boeing-Stearman S2N-3 (PT-17-ish), the Vought F4U Corsair Korean War Hero, another F8F Bearcat, and the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Fifi. Then I found myself with some footage of an extremely rare Lockheed Jetstar II. Hopefully someday I'll catch the elusive Grumman F3F.
Index to aircraft:
00:28 Boeing-Stearman S2N-3 (a.k.a., PT-17)
01:56 Vought F4U Corsair Korean War Hero
03:42 Grumman F8F Bearcat
06:50 Boeing B-29 Superfortress Fifi
12:57 Lockheed Jetstar II
For a similar video with V (Rolls Royce, Allison) powered aircraft, see:
For a similar video with jets from the 1950s to 1970s, see:
For a flight of three P-51s and one P-40, see:
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VLOG Diary 1| HEALING TRIP TO RUSSIA
Its our healing trip to St. Petersburg, Russia.
We both live in London. One day we decided to travel somewhere to refresh our mind and to relax. We booked our tickers and packed our luggage. The flight was around 3 hours or so. The weather was very cold compare to UK but it felt so good.
Some parts of our trips I didn't want to record as the purpose of this trip was just to relax.
hope you enjoy this short video.
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THEY TELL ME I AM LOVED - SLCHLD
towser - blonde girl with a cigarette
kumira - 잠옷 ( w _ CIKI ) [ prod. 강유정 ]
Low flying bombing practice - Tornado
Tornado practicing bombing with 'dumb' bombs near Tain, Scotland. The pilot seemed happy with the results.
Plesiran Musim dingin ke Kapadokya Turki
Plesiran Musim dingin ke Kapadokya Turki
Flugplatzmuseum Cottbus kauft eine Tupolev 134A
Das Flugplatzmuseum Cottbus hat eine Tupolev 134A (TU 134A) gekauft. Sie soll zerlegt und über den Landweg nach Cottbus gebracht werden, wo sie restauriert und für Besucher zugänglich gemacht wird. Für die Finanzierung bittet das Museum um Spenden.
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