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Antonov Antheus (UR-82060)
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Radist-welcome to Flight Aware and thanks for sharing your picture of this massive machine! This picture tells me a story of getting a giant aircraft ready to go on its next mission.Thanks for posting.
Dave thank you for your comment. I installed the monitoring station FlightAware Almaty International Airport, Kazakhstan. I will upload photos of our airlines and our guests Airport.
THIS is a FABULOUS picture! I've got a very large Epson printer that prints out wall-sized posters and if I can find photo paper large enough to accommodate the long rectangular dimension of this photo, I'm going to print this and display it on the wall of my office here. (I'll add your name as photog to the lower left corner.) Absolutely outstanding!
Thank you Gary. MRIA More photos can be seen on my flickr account https://www.flickr.com/photos/126977177@N05/albums/72157661949869569
Very impressive!
I looked at your flickr site, Radist. There are some REALLY nice shots on there. Thanks for sharing!
that's just amazing! congrats!
Very nice Picture of a monster.
Maybe you would like to correct the inscription. That's the Mrija AN-225 and not the Antaeus AN-22...
Maybe you would like to correct the inscription. That's the Mrija AN-225 and not the Antaeus AN-22...
Try entering A225.
Very much enjoyed your Flickr site...really nice shots!
Great shot, I was lucky to have photographed the Mriya in 2010 in Miami...
A fantastic photo. But what do I see in the background on the left?
Stuart, it looks like an Antonov AN125, the Mirya's smaller sibling.
ugh i hate soviet planes they are so unsafe but great photo
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