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Airplanes and other flying machines captured on the ground |
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 | The Ilyushin Il-80 (NATO reporting name: Maxdome) is a Russian airborne command post.
Modeled after the Ilyushin Il-86, the Il-80 is meant to be used as a command center for Russian officials such as the President, in the event of nuclear war. Its role is similar to that of the Boeing E-4B. The Il-80 has no external windows (save those on the cabin) in order to protect it from an... |  | 10/20/2005 | 365 | 



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 | Helicopters, Kingston, Jamaica. |  | 10/17/2005 | 241 | 



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 | Some Broken Aircraft in New Dehli |  | 10/13/2005 | 410 | 



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 | Exposed aircraft at Bangalore - India |  | 10/13/2005 | 178 | 



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 | I found these Migs at Reno |  | 10/13/2005 | 417 | 



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 | The aircrafts on the ground are the MB339PAN used by Italian Air Force Acrobatic Team "Frecce Tricolori". Is possible to see the Italian flag colours on the wings. |  | 10/13/2005 | 196 | 



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 | An airplane, probably a Beechcraft stands with a house in guards |  | 10/11/2005 | 206 | 



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 | There are standing 31 MIG-23 in a row at Kaechon Airbase. This is more than 2/3 of the whole MIG-23 fleet from North Korea. |  | 10/10/2005 | 1,079 | 



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 | Three Fouga Magister at the entry of the Air and Space Museum Le Bourget France
http://www.mae.org/main.htm |  | 10/09/2005 | 167 | 



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 | United States Customs Service P-3 AEW airborne early warning radar aircraft. |  | 10/09/2005 | 186 | 



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 | Various broken aircraft in Mexico and Cuba |  | 10/08/2005 | 305 | 



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 | Broken Aircraft on various airport across South America |  | 10/08/2005 | 363 | 



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 | An assortment of (older) fighter planes (MIGs?) and some large helicopters at this provincial airport in Poland. |  | 10/08/2005 | 481 | 



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 | Airborne command post for fleet ballistic missile submarines |  | 10/07/2005 | 313 | 



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 | These are two abandoned Hercules C-130, they belong for a former AirCargo Company, Here in Mexico |  | 09/30/2005 | 229 | 



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 | The four-engine Model 119/220 was the first business, non-airline-type jet aircraft to receive an FAA Class I provisional type certificate as airworthy in the transport category.
This is the only aircraft of this type ever produced. |  | 09/29/2005 | 322 | 



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 | A number of B52s parked at Minot AFB - two are at the take off point for RW29 |  | 09/28/2005 | 447 | 



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 | A lunar excursion module (LEM) as used in the Apollo moon missions, in Philadelphia at the Franklin institute. |  | 09/27/2005 | 353 | 



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 | Scrap and scrapped planes near Denver, Colorado. |  | 09/27/2005 | 1,946 | 



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 | This colourful Bar-Cafetería IL-62 is one of your last chances to have an authentic Mojito when leaving Cuba, or the first one if you can't wait to have it when arriving to your Hotel!
Thx to airliners.net |  | 09/26/2005 | 285 | 



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 | Perhaps an Aviation Museum (?) |  | 09/24/2005 | 294 | 



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 | 2 Bell UH1 on a military area however the rotor blades is missing |  | 09/24/2005 | 479 | 



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 | Looks like a recon-drone (Predator or something) - look at the satellite dishes at the top of the shelter. Also many control trucks around it. |  | 09/23/2005 | 405 | 



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 | Birmingham Municipal Airport, Birmingham, Alabama. A group of older and diffrent fighter planes on a airfield in Birmingham - Alabama.
One of the planes looks like a U2. |  | 09/20/2005 | 655 | 



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