235 000 000
Documentary (1967)
Directed by:
Uldis Brauns
In 1966 the population of the Soviet Union was estimated at 235 million. A group of Latvian filmmakers traveled the length and breadth of the country to create a portrait of the diverse population.
Ilyushin Il-18V
Registration CCCP-75815, c/n 182004701 built in 1962.

Reg. CCCP-75815 Ilyushin Il-18V of Aeroflot.

Reg. CCCP-75815 Ilyushin Il-18V of Aeroflot.
Antonov An-10 & Antonov An-12 & Ilyushin Il-18V
At least three An-10s with Il-18V registration CCCP-75728 (c/n 180002304) on the right. (center left) The farest aircraft is an Antonov An-12.

Antonov An-10 and reg. CCCP-75728 Ilyushin Il-18V of Aeroflot.
Tupolev Tu-134
Possibly registration CCCP-65608, c/n 6350105 built in 1966 in front.

Tupolev Tu-134 of Aeroflot.
Ilyushin Il-62
Registration CCCP-86664, c/n 60104 built in 1964.

Reg. CCCP-86664 Ilyushin Il-62 of Aeroflot.

Reg. CCCP-86664 Ilyushin Il-62 of Aeroflot.

Reg. CCCP-86664 Ilyushin Il-62 of Aeroflot.
Mil Mi-1
Antonov An-24
Tupolev Tu-114

Tupolev Tu-114 of Aeroflot.
Ilyushin Il-18

Ilyushin Il-18 of Aeroflot.
Tupolev Tu-104

Tupolev Tu-104 of Aeroflot.

Tupolev Tu-104 of Aeroflot.
Antonov An-10

Antonov An-10 of Aeroflot.
Tupolev Tu-124

Tupolev Tu-124 of Aeroflot.

Tupolev Tu-124 of Aeroflot.
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21
Tupolev Tu-16
Antonov An-12
Lisunov Li-2 & Antonov An-2
Lisunov Li-2
Unidentified Rocket/Missile
Unidentified MiG
15 or 17?
Yakovlev Yak-18
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 & Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle
Four MiG-21s escorting a Caravelle.
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