Budni
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Movie (1940)
Russian title : Будни
French title : Jours ouvrables (?)
English title : Black-letter Days (?)
Starring:
B. Terentiev (Nicolaï Slavin)
Valentina Karavayeva ()
Aleksey Krasnopolsky (Lyotchik)
Galina Sergeyeva (Elena Slavina)
(Synopsis needed)
Laville PS-89
Reg. СССР-Л2146 / SSSR-L2146 Laville PS-89 serial number 898 was the last one of a set of only seven production airframes.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (civil section).
Polikarpov U-2
background
Main
Kalinin K-5
Douglas DC-3-260
Reg. CCCP-Л3403 (SSSR-L3403) Douglas DC-3-260 c/n 2096, bought in the USA. To Aeroflot in June 1939, later named PS-84 (when fitted with new engines ?).
With Stal-3 (left border) in the distance.
Polikarpov R-5
Seen by a nightly and foggy hour.
Putilov Stal-3
Seen by a nightly and foggy hour.
Tupolev ANT-6
Tupolev ANT-6 is the manufacturer name but the single buyer, the Soviet Air Force named it TB-3. In 1940, the type was in a process of retirement (despite still playing a main role in July 1941 !). Airframes were actually converted to passenger and cargo transport for Aeroflot and rename as Tupolev G-2. This only sight with such a blurred shape couldn't help to say exactly which variant.
Yakovlev UT-2
Wearing the Aeroflot title.
Poster
Wallpaper inside the airport terminal with what seems a Douglas DC-3 or a Lisunov Li-2 with a map of air routes.
Airport
Airport of Kiev-Brovary which was the place where Istrebiteli was filmed the previous year. German army offensive totally destroyed it in 1941 and after the war, a new place was held for the next airport.
Autogiro
Seems closest to the Cierva C.30 than any Soviet indigenous design.
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