Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
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Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
Was travelling to Tallinn for the weekend and I had a six-hour layover in Riga. Being a small airport with little to do I took my laptop out and started to kill time when I realised I had forgotten my plug adaptor and then I had four hours left with no entertainment. Then a friend told me there was an aviation museum literally a two minute walk from the terminal so I rushed out to see what was there with no expectations - so I was pretty happy when I arrived to find a variety of MiGs and even a Tu-22, although the latter was inaccessible.
The museum is open Monday till Friday from 9-6 and costs 7EUR for entry.
Some aircraft were pretty shabby looking but to me this was the attraction. It was almost like a junkyard of ex-Soviet military aircraft and it was great. I'll start with my highlight - the MiG-25 Foxbat.
p.s. Excuse the dustspots, I really need to give my sensor a good clean.
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MiG-25 Foxbat by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
2.
Foxbat and Flogger by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
3. One of five MiG-21s.
MiG-21 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
4.
Showing their age by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
5.
Soviet Hardware by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
6.
Red Star by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
7.
MiG-21 Fishbed by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
8.
Yellow 10 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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MiGs by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
10.
Fishbed by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
11. One of a pair of MiG-23s.
Floggers by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
12. Both carry rocket pods.
Rocket pods by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
13.
Flogger and Fishbeds by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
14. A few pairs of airstairs provide different views.
Foxbat by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
15.
MiG-21/23/25 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
16. MiG-27 Flogger-D/J
MiG-27 Flogger by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
17. Inside the Mil Mi-26 Halo.
View from Halo cockpit by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
18.
Halo controls by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Mi-26 Halo cockpit by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
20.
Mil-26 Halo by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
21. Yak-28R
Worn out! by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
22.
Twin-stick MiG by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
23.
AN-24 and MiGs by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
24.
Fishbed row by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
25. Sukhois
Sukhois by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
26.
Ex-Soviet Bomber by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
27.
MiGs! by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
28.
MiG-25 'Foxbat' by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
29.
Riga Aviation Museum by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
30. A couple of days later I returned to Riga for the night and snapped the Tu-22 a little better from the bus.
Tu-22 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
Regards,
Chris
The museum is open Monday till Friday from 9-6 and costs 7EUR for entry.
Some aircraft were pretty shabby looking but to me this was the attraction. It was almost like a junkyard of ex-Soviet military aircraft and it was great. I'll start with my highlight - the MiG-25 Foxbat.
p.s. Excuse the dustspots, I really need to give my sensor a good clean.
1.
MiG-25 Foxbat by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
2.
Foxbat and Flogger by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
3. One of five MiG-21s.
MiG-21 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
4.
Showing their age by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
5.
Soviet Hardware by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
6.
Red Star by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
7.
MiG-21 Fishbed by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
8.
Yellow 10 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
9.
MiGs by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
10.
Fishbed by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
11. One of a pair of MiG-23s.
Floggers by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
12. Both carry rocket pods.
Rocket pods by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
13.
Flogger and Fishbeds by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
14. A few pairs of airstairs provide different views.
Foxbat by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
15.
MiG-21/23/25 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
16. MiG-27 Flogger-D/J
MiG-27 Flogger by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
17. Inside the Mil Mi-26 Halo.
View from Halo cockpit by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
18.
Halo controls by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
19.
Mi-26 Halo cockpit by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
20.
Mil-26 Halo by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
21. Yak-28R
Worn out! by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
22.
Twin-stick MiG by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
23.
AN-24 and MiGs by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
24.
Fishbed row by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
25. Sukhois
Sukhois by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
26.
Ex-Soviet Bomber by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
27.
MiGs! by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
28.
MiG-25 'Foxbat' by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
29.
Riga Aviation Museum by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
30. A couple of days later I returned to Riga for the night and snapped the Tu-22 a little better from the bus.
Tu-22 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
Regards,
Chris
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
I like this! 'Preserved', but without the effort of actually preserving Nice report!
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
Nice pictures Chris, it brings back good memories when I visited this museum. The cockpit shot however is not from a mi-26 but from a Mi-6A...
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Hilco
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
Time well spend!!
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
Great shots!!! Nice angle
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
Nice shots indeed! Great editing. Love the way you focus on the details!
And so near to the terminal Have to keep that in mind!
Grtz,
Corné
And so near to the terminal Have to keep that in mind!
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I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
MI-6 is only one able to be entered ? (would love to go inside AN-24)...
not many people visiting
EUR7 too hefty for many
great series of shots: thanks for sharing
not many people visiting
EUR7 too hefty for many
great series of shots: thanks for sharing
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
Great photos. Too bad I had little time when I was transferring there.
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Cheers, Michel
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
Does anyone know the id's of the An-2 hulks that are parked next to the fence, between the Tu22 and the museum?
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
Your Mi-26 is actually a Mi-6. not a Mi-26.
Nice shots by the way.
Greetz.
Nice shots by the way.
Greetz.
Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
2015 calling, but O lala, very nice.
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
Hi Arjan,Arjan wrote:Does anyone know the id's of the An-2 hulks that are parked next to the fence, between the Tu22 and the museum?
Mtia Arjan
I have these two listed as dumped in my log from 2010.
AN-2 CCCP-02660 Dump AEROFLOT C/S
AN-2 CCCP-32418 Dump
On my overview pictures I can see them in the background in between the TU-22 and the museum, so it is possible that these are the ones you are looking for.
Best regards,
Hilco
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
Thanks a lot Hilco!
Those are the two I was missing. The serials are partially blocked and the bushes have grown but the serials and location are matching.
Best regards,
Arjan
Those are the two I was missing. The serials are partially blocked and the bushes have grown but the serials and location are matching.
Best regards,
Arjan
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
No problem, I was there in wintertime back then, so no problems for me with bushesArjan wrote:Thanks a lot Hilco!
Those are the two I was missing. The serials are partially blocked and the bushes have grown but the serials and location are matching.
Best regards,
Arjan
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Re: Riga Aviation Museum - 27/03 [MIL]
Hi,
I know it's a "holy mackarel thread revival" case,
But I'm searching for more pictures of the Yak-28R displayed here at this fabulous museum. It's for a scale modelling project to find finaly a rightly documented camouflage scheme without having to guess most of the paintscheme.
More exactly it's from the aircraft's right aft, as this is mostly an uncovered spot in like 99% of all pictures to be found on the net.
Like the style you photograph Macc, you maybe have some pictures giving a view what's inside the glass nose (really hoping here ) And last but not least, great pictures giving a rather unusual view on the collection. Thanks for sharing!
I know it's a "holy mackarel thread revival" case,
But I'm searching for more pictures of the Yak-28R displayed here at this fabulous museum. It's for a scale modelling project to find finaly a rightly documented camouflage scheme without having to guess most of the paintscheme.
More exactly it's from the aircraft's right aft, as this is mostly an uncovered spot in like 99% of all pictures to be found on the net.
Like the style you photograph Macc, you maybe have some pictures giving a view what's inside the glass nose (really hoping here ) And last but not least, great pictures giving a rather unusual view on the collection. Thanks for sharing!