Nu, pogodi!

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Nu, pogodi! poster.

Animated TV series (1969—2006)
Russian title: Ну, погоди!
English title: Well, Just You Wait!

Starring:
Anatoliy Papanov (voice of Wolf)
Klara Rumyanova (voice of Hare)

Wolf tries to catch Hare by all means possible, but never quite succeeds.

Note: This is an animated film. The aircraft shown in it are therefore not actual aircraft, however, where a reasonable depiction of an actual aircraft has been created, it has been identified as best as possible.


Antonov An-22

Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow” (1980). Undoubtedly based on An-22 “Antey”.

Animated Antonov An-22.

Tupolev Tu-134

Episode 19 “Beach Ideas” (2005). An animated plane is a very accurate representation of Tu-134, although in further scenes it’s labeled “Nu-19” (a reference to series title and episode number).

Animated Tupolev Tu-134.

Animated biplane

Episode 6 “Countryside Entertainment” (1973). A skydiving biplane inspired by Antonov An-2.

Animated biplane similar to An-2.

Animated trijet airliner

Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. The plane looks most similar to Tu-154, although the number of windows is too small and the front part looks more similar to Ilyushin Il-62. No airline is specified, but the color scheme looks like that of Aeroflot.

Airliner inspired by Tupolev Tu-154 of Aeroflot.

Animated helicopter

Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. A helicopter was most likely inspired by Mi-8, although it also shares some traits of Mi-2.

Helicopter similar to Mil Mi-8.

Animated trijet airliner

Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. A generic trijet most likely inspired by Tu-154 and Yakovlev Yak-42.

Animated trijet.

Animated trijet airliner

Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. Another trijet.

Animated trijet.

Animated airliners

Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. The two planes on the right look similar to Boeing 707. The plane on the left was probably inspired by Ilyushin Il-18.

Animated airliners.

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