Russian Central Air Force Museum, Monino

Aircraft A to N


Aircraft Reg'n Thumbs Notes
Aero L-29 Delfin 69 blue Delfin = Dolphin.
Antonov A-11 None  
Antonov A-15    
Antonov An-10 Ukaraina CCCP-11213  
Antonov An-12 04 black  
Antonov An-13   Jet-powered version of the A-13 metal glider.
Antonov An-14 Pchelka 01 red Pchelka = Little bee.
Antonov An-22 Antei CCCP-09334  
Antonov An-24 CCCP-46746 Aeroflot
Bell P-63A Kingcobra 91 white Ex 42-69775
Bereznyak-Isaev BI-1 replica   Russia's first rocket-powered aircraft.
Beriev Bartini VVA-14 CCCP-10687 Wing in ground effect (WIGE) aircraft also planned to be capable of high-altitude flights. Fire-damaged third prototype in Aeroflot titles is almost hidden.
Beriev Be-12 Chaika 25 yellow Chaika = Seagull.
Beriev Be-32 CCCP-67209 Aeroflot
Douglas A-20G Havoc 14 yellow Ex 43-10052
Ilyushin DB-3M 12 white  
Ilyushin Il-2 Shturmovik 19 red  
Ilyushin Il-10M Shturmovik Unmarked  
Ilyushin Il-18V CCCP-75737  
Ilyushin Il-28 04 red  
Ilyushin Il-62 CCCP-86670 Aeroflot
Ilyushin Il-76M CCCP-86047  
Kamov Ka-25BSh 17 black Russian Navy
Kazan KAI-19M Unmarked All-metal glider - 3 built, and 2 competed in the World Gliding Championships in the UK in 1965, not successfully.
Lavochkin La-7 27 white  
Lavochkin La-15 212 white  
Lavochkin La-250A 04 yellow  
Lisunov Li-2 39 yellow possibly  
Lisunov Li-2T CCCP-93914 Aeroflot
MAP Flight Research Institute Flying Stand None Russian equivalent of the Rolls Royce Flying Bedstead.
MiG Ye-152M 'E166' Despite the markings, this is not E-166 (Ye-166) which was the Ye-152-1.
MiG-3 Unmarked  
MiG-9 Unmarked  
MiG-15bisISh 27 red Ground attack (sturmovik) version - note the huge rocket launcher racks on the wings, and the nose cannons.
MiG-15UTI 03 red  
MiG-17 01 red  
MiG-19PM 11 red  
MiG-21I Analog   Scaled-down Tu-144 wing testbed, but flown too late to influence its design. 2 built, first one crashed.
MiG-21S 93 red  
MiG-23 231 blue  
MiG-25PD 04 red  
MiG-25R (Ye-155R) 25 red  
MiG-27 01 red  
MiG-29 01 blue 1st prototype, first flight 6 October 1977.
MiG-29 03 blue  
MiG-29 51 blue  
MiG-29KVP 18 blue  
MiG-31 96 blue  
MiG-31 202 blue  
MiG-105-11 EPOS None Manned low-speed test aircraft for the Soviet spaceplane project, EPOS. Cancelled in favour of the Buran shuttle project.
Mil (PZL-Swidnik) Mi-2 RA-20869 Aeroflot
Mil (PZL-Swidnik) Mi-2V2V 12 yellow  
Mil Mi-4 34 white  
Mil Mi-6 02 black  
Mil Mi-6PZh2 41 yellow Firefighting version with a steerable water cannon in the nose.
Mil Mi-6VzPU 39 red Airborne command post version also known as the Mi-6AYa and Mi-22.
Mil Mi-8T 05 red  
Mil Mi-8T 61 red  
Mil Mi-10 Unmarked  
Mil Mi-24A 50 red  
Mil Mi-24V 44 white  
Mil Mi-24V 46 white  
Mil Mi-26 21 black  
Mil V-7 None  
Mil V-12 (Mi-12) CCCP-21142 Aeroflot
Myasishchev 3MD 30 red  
Myasishchev M-17 Stratosfera CCCP-17103 Aeroflot
Myasishchev M-50 12 blue  
Nyevdachin Burevestnik S-4 Unmarked Burevestnik = Stormy Petrel. Nyevdachin started with a Harley-Davidson engine, but the S-4 had a Blackburn Tomtit, broke a class altitude record and did aerobatics.
North American B-25D Mitchell 50 yellow Possibly ex 43-3355.

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