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Movie (1968)
Russian title: Ещё раз про любовь
English title: Once again for love
Starring:
Tatyana Doronina (Natasha Aleksandrova)
Aleksandr Lazarev (Elektron Yevdokimov)
For a sweet and naïve stewardess Natasha it’s love from the first sight. For a cold and cynical scientist Yevdokimov, it’s a quick infatuation. Will something change between them?
Tupolev Tu-104
Tu-104 of Aeroflot.
Ilyushin Il-18
Il-18V registered СССР-75521, serial 183006704, of Alma-Ata united air squad, landing. Built 1963, scrapped 1983. Filmed in Alma-Ata airport (ALA).
Il-18V registered СССР-75853, serial 182005503, of Alma-Ata united air squad, taking off. Built 1962, scrapped 1978. Filmed in Alma-Ata airport (ALA).
Unknown Il-18V of Aeroflot taxiing in Alma-Ata.
Il-18V registered CCCP-75817 (built 1962, scrapped 1982) in Vnukovo.
Ilyushin Il-18 & Ilyushin Il-14 & Antonov An-24
Il-18 taxiing, with a few Il-14 on the background. On the foreground is An-24B registered CCCP-46274, serial 77303607, from Ashgabat united air squad. Built in 1967, scrapped in 2012.
Ilyushin Il-18 & Tupolev Tu-104
Il-18 and Tu-104 in Alma-Ata.
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