Khotya by kinoda 2

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Movie (2023)
Kazakh title : Хотя бы кинода 2

Starring:
Kairat Adilgerey ()
Dariga Badykova ()
Sherkhan Pirnazarov ()
Karlygash Mukhamedjanova ()

(Synopsis needed)


Antonov (PZL-Mielec) An-2P

Reg. UP-A0345 Kazakh Antonov An-2P (built by PZL-Mielec with c/n 1Г107-11) first delivered on 27 July 1969 to Aeroflot with the usual "International" paint scheme : white-silver, with a blue stripe on the fuselage and a small red flag on the tail. Was registered СССР-01764 / SSSR-01764 until March 1993 (then changed to RA-01764). On August 9, 1985, the aircraft was damaged by strong winds of up to 24 m/sec (86 km/h) at Smolensk Airport. As of January 1, 2001, the aircraft was removed from the Russian GA register and placed in storage.
Between 2011 and 2019, operated by the small Russian airline Vyatkaavia (Вяткаавиа).
Sold to a private Kazakh owner on 4th of March 2019 and so has been given its current registration.

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Various Aircraft

(left to right)
the nose of a Cessna 182A Skylane (see next section) ;
a Morane-Saulnier Rallye (or a license-built PZL-110 Koliber) with a Kazakh registration ;
a Cessna 401 (or 402 ?)
and the blue Antonov An-2P (built by PZL-Mielec with c/n 1Г132-35 in 1971). To Aeroflot (1971-1993) as СССР-70780 / SSSR-70780. History is missing between 1993-2000 (registration changed to UN-70780). Since 2000, UP-A0167 for AviaSila then a private owner who bought it on 8th of July 2016.

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Cessna 182A Skylane

Reg. UP-CS011 Cessna 182A Skylane c/n 182-63488 (with such registration since 2013).

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Graveyard

1 and 2 : Mi-8s or Mi-17s and 3 : another one with "polar" high-viz paint (orange and blue);
Several Mil Mi-14 : A is the most complete and still with the Red Star of Soviet/Russia Armed Forces; it hides the Mi-8s and fuselage of B; two others spotted by C and D, of them minus its tail;
The Antonov An-2 with green stripes is adorn with the Kazakh flag. The other one -devoid of any markings- is in the usual aeroflot airliner colors;
One of the 125 Antonov An-30 built, still wearing the Aeroflot-Soviet Airlines title low on the fuselage;
R : Behind a wall we see just the rotor's top of an unknown helicopter.

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