Arriving at Brize this evening was RA-82013 of the Russian Air Force
Russian AF An 124 at Brize Norton
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Re: Russian AF An 124 at Brize Norton
Nice touch that tail-emblem!
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Re: Russian AF An 124 at Brize Norton
very nice pictures and airplane!
I like the head-on most
I like the head-on most
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Re: Russian AF An 124 at Brize Norton
Maybe a stange question, but how do you see it is military ?
It looks fully civil to me .... (but I am shure that I am wrong
It looks fully civil to me .... (but I am shure that I am wrong
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Re: Russian AF An 124 at Brize Norton
I think the badge on the tail tells us that this one belongs to the 224th Unit, which makes it Russian Air Force, but correct me if I'm wrongCopter wrote:Maybe a stange question, but how do you see it is military ?
It looks fully civil to me .... (but I am shure that I am wrong
Re: Russian AF An 124 at Brize Norton
@ copter:
"224" is the flight unit badge. Belonging to 224th Flight Unit or 224th Air Detachment of Military Transport Aviation, Russian Air Force
"224" is the flight unit badge. Belonging to 224th Flight Unit or 224th Air Detachment of Military Transport Aviation, Russian Air Force
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Re: Russian AF An 124 at Brize Norton
That's a quite nice visitor!
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Re: Russian AF An 124 at Brize Norton
Thanks guys, it's clear to me now.
I expected a red star and big coloured serial
I expected a red star and big coloured serial
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Re: Russian AF An 124 at Brize Norton
I guess it's from the old days when they made all transports look like Aeroflot examples.Copter wrote:Thanks guys, it's clear to me now.
I expected a red star and big coloured serial
Re: Russian AF An 124 at Brize Norton
Thanks for the kind comments guys, as pointed out its from the 224th Sqn. It's due a few times over the next month. Also have the Open Skies Tu154 here again.