Karakum

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Karakum poster.

Movie (1994)
Russian title : Каракум

Starring:
Max Kullmann (Robert)
Murad Orazov (Murad)
Pjotr Olev (Pjotr)
Neithardt Riedel (Jansen)

Robert, a 13-year-old German boy starts a journey to find his father who he thinks lives in Turkmenistan. When he reaches the country, he meets a local boy named Murad, who agrees to help him in his search.

Airbus A320-211

Reg. D-AIPE Airbus A320-211 c/n 078 of Lufthansa.
Same aircraft in other movies at Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

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Antonov An-24

Reg. CCCP-47764 (or 47784 ?) Antonov An-24 of Aeroflot. Built in 1967 or 1968. CCCP-47764 became RA-47764 in 1993 (last trace in 1997; fate ?); if we see CCCP-47784, transfered in 1993 (as EZ-47784) to TurkmenHovaEllary (Akhal) and scrapped in 2012.

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Reg. CCCP-??222, another Aeroflot Antonov An-24.

Maybe the Air Traffic Control tower of the previous Soviet Air Force base at Mary, Mary Province, Turkmenistan.

Antonov An-26

(Maybe) Reg. CCCP-26522 / SSSR-26522 Antonov An-26 KPA of Aeroflot. If right, aircraft built in 1978 and given in 1993 to Air Kazakhstan as UN-26522 until January 2008. Then for nearly five years, registered as UP-AN602 by Phenix (a Kazakh airline). From May 2013, RA-26522 for KAPO Avia.

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Mil Mi-8

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Reg. CCCP-22291 Mil Mi-8 built in 1977 and used by Aeroflot. In 1993, transfered to TurkmenHovaEllary (Akhal) and flew as EZ-22291. Put in storage in 2008 and probably dismantled or scrapped in 2009.

With five Antonov An-2s in the distance.

Mil Mi-2

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Antonov An-2

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Black 97 Antonov An-2.

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