RMW4H2FP–Original vintage 1961 Ukraine USSR propaganda poster - Air Force of the Soviet Union - featuring pilot in front of the Soviet Air Force and hammer and sickle flags above various models of aircraft and helicopters with text on Soviet aviation and descriptions and a smaller image of a plane shooting down another plane and tanks with smoke along the bottom. Ukraine 1961, designer: A Kaplun I Sorokopud,
RMHEWH5H–In the late 1950s, the Soviet Air Force was seeking a jet-powered replacement for its fleet of piston-engined trainers, and this requirement was soon broadened to finding a trainer aircraft that could be adopted in common by Eastern Bloc air forces. Aero's response, the prototype XL-29 designed by Z. Rublič and K. Tomáš first flew on 5 April 1959, powered by a British Bristol Siddeley Viper engine. The second prototype was powered by the Czech-designed M701 engine, which was used in all subsequent aircraft. The basic design concept was to produce a straightforward, easy-to-build and operate a
RMFD7WC0–Arrival of the commander of the Soviet Air Force in Berlin, 1926
RMBF4BH4–ZIL truck loading surface-to-air missiles on the S-125 quadruple launcher
RMBNX4PD–silhouette Soviet Air Force Yakolev Yak 11 fighter trainer at dusk yak
RME0MW0H–Sep. 09, 1956 - Soviet Air Force Delegation at Westminster Abbey. Pay tribute at R.A.F. Memorial.: The Russian Air Force delegation under the leadership of P.F> Zhigarev - Chief of the Soviet Air Forces - which is in this country as guests of he Air Council - this morning visited Westminster Abbey - to pay tribute at the R.A.F. Chapel followed by visit to R.A.F. Memorial on the Embankment.Photo shows P.F. Zhigarev (wearing the hat) take a stroll along the embankment - followed by fellow delegation members - after his visit to the R.A.F. Memorial on the Thames Embankment this morning.
RMHJYR20–Hungarian Armed Forces, combat helicopters regiment of Veszprem, Soviet-built helicopter MIL 24
RM2BW3JEX–Heavy bombers . Soviet Air Force . 1935
RMFWNF6J–1941 front page Daily Express Soviet Air Force Bomb Iranian Air Base of Tabriz and Battle for Russia
RMHEA316–An air-to-air right side view of two F-15 Eagle aircraft from the 18th Tactical Fighter Wing as they fly near a Soviet 'Kanin' class destroyer during a tactical reconnaissance exercise.
RM2K02K3E–Alexander Alexandrovich Novikov (1900 - 1976) Chief marshal of the aviation for the Soviet Air Force during Russia's involvement in the Second World War.
RFBPJC53–Soviet Air Force MiG-15 in the Aviation Museum in Speyer, Germany
RMKDRFTA–LYDIA LITVYAK (1921-1943) Soviet Air Force fighter pilot in WW2
RM2A5YT9Y–Polikarpov I-16, Soviet fighter aircraft, in use by the republican forces, during the Spanish Civil War The Polikarpov I-16 was a Soviet fighter aircraft introduced in the mid-1930s and formed the backbone of the Soviet Air Force at the beginning of World War II.
RM2RGCG04–Yakovlev Yak-3 4 White, the only surviving veteran of the Normandie-Niemen squadron of the VVS (Soviet Air Force), at the Musee de l'air et de l'espace, Le Bourget, near Paris.
RM2A5K419–March 19, 1963 - Soviet Air Force Officers Visiting a Soldier's Memorial Under Guard from British Soldiers Behind Barbed Wire
RFFE1WD4–Inactive exhibit of airplane Lisunov Li-2 of Soviet Air Force located at Belorussian Great Patriotic War Museum, Minsk.
RM2HCRE1D–Polikarpov I-16 Rata Soviet Air Force fighter aircraft. Diminutive Second World War Russian fighter plane flying at Duxford Flying Legends airshow
RF2GPFFK9–Polikarpov I-153 Chaika piloted by B. V. Yakushev of the 71st Fighter Air Regiment of the Soviet Air Force, Leningrad, Summer 1942
RM2F9G97N–WW2 1940's Soviet Russian Propaganda Poster Soviet Air Force Poster: 'Stalin's Hawks Smash German Invaders' Flag of the Soviet Air Forces in background World War II Second World War Soviet Union USSR Russia by T. Ksenofontov
RME9T7R2–MiG-15, Lim-2 - Soviet Air Force - 301 Red at Flugausstellung Hermeskeil, pic2
RMA0AGF3–Russian Airforce SU27 Flanker twin-engine supermanoeuverable fighter aircraft. GAV 2098-86
RM2C7D01X–Soviet Air Force cap badge
RMEWMP28–Yak C11 two seat trainer built in 1956 painted in Soviet Air Force colour scheme registered in the UK as G-BTUB
RME0MTNH–Jun. 21, 1956 - Even the Soviet Troops Do Paint - Sometimes! Russian forces leave east Germany for Home.: The first Soviet Forces - members of the 200th. Air Force Division - left the East Zonal airport at Brandenburg yesterday for home. Photo shows A Russian soldier faints during the ceremonies at Brandenburg - before they boarded the aircraft for home, yesterday.
RMHJYR0J–Hungarian Armed Forces, combat helicopters regiment of Veszprem, Soviet-built helicopter MIL 24
RM2BW2CT7–Soviet bombers blow up a factory as part of the realistic display featured at Soviet Air Day. Joseph Stalin, who cause the world consternation by his proposed pact with Germany, watched with 1 million people as bombers and fighters of the Soviet Air Force engaged in mimic warfare over the Tushino Aerodrome, Moscow. 23 August 1939
RMFWNF7N–1941 front page Daily Mail Soviet Air Force mass at Leningrad
RMHE9RC1–MOUNT GORDON LYON, Alaska -- An Alaska Nike missile site, known as Site Summit, is shown through the window of a UH-60 Blackhawk from the Alaska Army National Guard Oct. 2, 2009. Site Summit is a Cold War-era Army Air Defense Command Nike missile site intended to protect American cities from Soviet bombers through an early warning and anti-aircraft missile system. Soldiers stationed at the site during the Cold War were prepared to launch Nike Hercules missiles to take the bombers down. Senior Airman Laura Turner)
RMDYERBW–the Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3 Soviet fighter aircraft of World War II. It was a refinement of the earlier LaGG-1, and was one of the most modern aircraft available to the Soviet Air Force at the time of Germany's invasion in 1941.
RFCTRBJ4–Soviet Air Force Mi-8 transport helicopter on display at the Speyer Aviation Museum. Germany
RM2DE3A3C–An old Russian postcard image showing Yuri Gagarin 'first man in space' & President Castro of Cuba embracing. -- Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin ( 1934 – 1968) was a Soviet Air Force pilot and cosmonaut ( a former steel foundry worker) who was allegedly the first human to journey into outer space in Vostok I on the 12th April 1961 (others claim Vladimir Ilyushin or even U.S. test pilot Joe Kittinger. Gagarin visited Casro in Cuba during his world tour only months after his flight.
RMRB65F6–the Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3 Soviet fighter aircraft of World War II. It was a refinement of the earlier LaGG-1, and was one of the most modern aircraft available to the Soviet Air Force at the time of Germany's invasion in 1941.
RM2M9BB6G–Sukhoi Su-22M-4 2501 / '27 yellow' (msn 25307), in Soviet Air Force Su-17 colours, on display at the Museo dell'aviazione di Rimini, in March 1998.
RMR5BM31–March 19, 1963 - Soviet Air Force Officers Visiting a Soldier's Memorial Under Guard from British Soldiers Behind Barbed Wire
RFFE1WBT–Front view of exhibit of airplane Lisunov Li-2 of Soviet Air Force located at Great Patriotic War Museum in Minsk, Belarus.
RM2HCRE1J–Polikarpov I-16 Rata Soviet Air Force fighter aircraft. Diminutive Second World War Russian fighter plane flying at Duxford Flying Legends airshow
RF2GPFFKG–Yakovlev Yak-1b piloted by Lydia V. Litvyak of the 296th Fighter Air Regiment of the Soviet Air Force, 1943
RMT04PW7–WWII 1940’s Soviet Air Force Propaganda Poster: Stalin's Hawks Smash German Invaders by T. Ksenofontov Vintage Soviet World War Two propaganda poster featuring four Soviet Air Force pilots in military uniform standing in front of a plane and an air force flag in blue and yellow with a red Soviet star in the centre, 'Glory to the Hawks of Stalin Smashing German Fascist Invaders' USSR Soviet Russian World War II Propaganda poster
RME9T7R3–MiG-15, Lim-2 - Soviet Air Force - 301 Red at Flugausstellung Hermeskeil, pic3
RFF3A17P–A Soviet Air Force Yak-3 replica on the runway in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic.
RM2RED680–'In a large-scale friendship event in Marzahn, the Chairman of the LPG ''Lenin'', Erich Drengner (is kissed) was awarded the Order ''Red Star'' by decision of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. He had saved a Soviet air force captain from death at the risk of his life. Foreign relations. Award. Event. Soviet military. GDR. historical. Photo: MAZ/Wolfgang Mallwitz, 07.05.1966 [automated translation]'
RMEWMP24–Yak C 11 two seat trainer built in 1956 painted in Soviet Air Force colours registered in the UK as G-BTUB
RM2PPH1EN–USSR - CIRCA 1986: Post stamp 5 copeck shows Yakovlev UT-2 Mink, single-engine tandem two-seat low-wing monoplane, Soviet trainer during Great Patriotic War. Printed the Soviet Air Force series stamps.
RFAMKA7Y–Mig 17 Fresco in flight Soviet Air Force
RM2BW2D16–Soviet soldiers floating to earth over the crowd during a mass parachute jump that was a feature of the display at Soviet Air Day. Joseph Stalin, who cause the world consternation by his proposed pact with Germany, watched with 1 million people as bombers and fighters of the Soviet Air Force engaged in mimic warfare over the Tushino Aerodrome, Moscow. 23 August 1939
RMFWP7TE–1941 front page Daily Herald Soviet Air Force bomb Romania and Finland
RF2MX898M–MoscowRussia; June 26 2019: Mil Mi-24 V, Soviet Air Force helicopter gunship, displayed in russian aircraft museum
RMEX72MH–Polikarpov I-16, Soviet fighter aircraft, in use by the republican forces, during the Spanish Civil War The Polikarpov I-16 was a Soviet fighter aircraft introduced in the mid-1930s and formed the backbone of the Soviet Air Force at the beginning of World
RM2B04N2N–Schacksdorf, Germany. 06th Feb, 2020. The tower of the Lausitz airfield Finsterwalde/Schacksdorf. The special airfield for general aviation is a former military airfield of the Wehrmacht air force and the Soviet air force. Credit: Gregor Fischer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMHEBPNY–Soviet air force MiG-21/Fishbed-N all-weather interceptor. (Photo courtesy of Soviet Military Power Magazine Photo #25, Page 33 (left))
RM2KB9FEG–Yuri Gagarin statue waving and showing the route of the first person over the globe in the ouer space, in front of Royal Observatory Greenwich in London, England, UK. Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin was a Soviet Air Force pilot and cosmonaut. The 3.5 meter sculpture, a replica from Anatoly Novikov in Lyubertsy, is a zinc statue depicting the cosmonaut wearing a spacesuit, it is located over the Prime Meridian line, since 7 March 2013. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)
RM2RGAA28–United States Air Force - Boeing WB-29-90-BW Superfortress 44-87744 (msn12547) , force landed at Moses Point Airport, Elim, Alaska due to two in-flight engine failures. Of note is the particle scoop on top of the fuselage, at the rear upper turret position, used to detect radioactive fall-out from nuclear weapon tests in the Soviet Union.Assigned to 2nd Bomb Group, 375th Reconnaissance Squadron (Very Long Range, Weather), which was redesignated 58th Strategic Weather Squadron, 2107th Air Weather Group at Eielson Air Force Base, AK.
RMRP08AB–March 19, 1963 - Soviet Air Force Officers Visiting a Soldier's Memorial Under Guard from British Soldiers Behind Barbed Wire
RFFE1WCC–Back view of exhibit of airplane Lisunov Li-2 of Soviet Air Force located at Great Patriotic War Museum in Minsk, Belarus.
RM2HCRE18–Polikarpov I-16 Rata Soviet Air Force fighter aircraft. Diminutive Second World War Russian fighter plane flying at Duxford Flying Legends airshow
RF2C8YF0P–Two-seater fighter aircraft DI-6 of the Soviet Air Force, 1940
RMMYR6FP–Vintage 1960's Soviet propaganda flight exploration poster: “We Guard The Air Borders!” Featuring illustration of USSR air force pilot wearing a high altitude oxygen helmet and looking up towards military planes leaving white trails in the blue sky as they fly upwards at speed
RME9T7R1–MiG-15, Lim-2 - Soviet Air Force - 301 Red at Flugausstellung Hermeskeil, pic1
RMPD9GMX–Soviet bombers depicted in the ceiling mosaic designed by Soviet artist Alexander Deyneka in the Mayakovskaya metro station in Moscow, Russia. One of the mosaics from the set entitled Twenty-four Hours in the Soviet Sky assembled by Russian mosaic master Vladimir Frolov in the 1930s.
RM2B1J2J5–Tupolev Tu-2 (Tu-2S, NATO: Bat) Soviet bomber aircraft of World War II in Polish Army Museum in Warsaw, Poland
RMBTKK1D–Soviet defector, Peter Piragov (1920-1987), in a anti-communist protest march outside Madison Square Garden on March 27, 1949. On October 20, 1948, the Soviet air force lieutenant deserted in a two engine bomber, flew from Ukraine and crash-landed near U.S. Occupation forces in Linz, Austria.
RMC3RRHJ–Scale model of a Soviet Fighter Model SU-24, Sukhoi Fencer
RM2JT3W1R–Tu-16 Badger Soviet Air Force (cropped).
RM2BW2CTC–Soviet soldiers floating to earth over the crowd during a mass parachute jump that was a feature of the display at Soviet Air Day. Joseph Stalin, who cause the world consternation by his proposed pact with Germany, watched with 1 million people as bombers and fighters of the Soviet Air Force engaged in mimic warfare over the Tushino Aerodrome, Moscow. 23 August 1939
RMFWP7T2–1941 front page Daily Herald Soviet Air Force bomb Romanian port of Constanza
RM2K6P4RP–Maj. Genlakov of the Soviet Air Force, wearing parachute and headphones, is prepared to take off with another fighter bound across Siberia to the front.
RMENPN33–Toronto, Canada. 9th May 2015. Soviet Air Force pilot of low-flying attack plane Benjamin Danzig, during Ceremonial Parade for 70 years anniversary of Victory Day (1945-2015). Victory Day marks the capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in the part of the Second World War. By Soviet and then Russian tradition such parades take place on 9 May, as the Soviet government announced the victory early on that day after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Credit: Igor Ilyutkin/Alamy Live News
RM2AXJDNA–Schacksdorf, Germany. 06th Feb, 2020. The back of an aircraft hangar of the Lausitz airfield Finsterwalde/Schacksdorf. The special airfield for general aviation is a former military airfield of the Wehrmacht air force and the Soviet air force. Credit: Gregor Fischer/dpa/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMKG4P7H–1959- Photo of US Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC) crews running from their jeeps to board combat-ready aircraft. The SAC was established in March 1946 with a primary mission of Soviet 'deterrence.'
RM2KB9FE6–Yuri Gagarin statue waving and showing the route of the first person over the globe in the ouer space, in front of Royal Observatory Greenwich in London, England, UK. Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin was a Soviet Air Force pilot and cosmonaut. The 3.5 meter sculpture, a replica from Anatoly Novikov in Lyubertsy, is a zinc statue depicting the cosmonaut wearing a spacesuit, it is located over the Prime Meridian line, since 7 March 2013. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)
RF2FXGDPN–Tin Soldier the Soviet Air Force isolated on white
RMDHKE61–Abstract view of the nose of a Soviet Air Force MiG-23 Flogger .
RMDYC6ND–MOSCOW, RUSSIA – JANUARY 8, 2014: Stamps printed in the USSR, united by one theme - 'The Soviet Air Force, Russian planes'
RM2FNCKPW–Polikarpov I-16 Rata Soviet Air Force fighter aircraft. Diminutive Second World War Russian fighter plane
RF2PN64MB–MiG-15bis (121032) of the 17th Fighter Regiment of the Soviet Air Force, Korean War, second half of 1951
RMRE97FX–1930's Vintage Soviet Russian Film Poster Original vintage propaganda movie poster for a film, 'Deep Raid' The caption on the poster reads 'Brief: gain altitude and destroy the zeppelin of the enemy.' The airship pictured is most likely an LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin II that was built after the Hindenburg disaster. It was used by the Luftwaffe, Nazi Air Force, to conduct air reconnaissance over Poland and Great Britain. Given that in 1939 USSR signed non-aggression pact with Germany, most of the poster copies were destroyed
RMFFGYH0–Members of the aerial port element of the Heavy Airlift Wing conduct operations on the edge of the Papa Air Base's flightline surrounded by remnants and reminders of the bases's previous Soviet air force control in Hungary.
RMPD9GNY–Two Soviet aeroplanes flying over the blooming apple tree depicted in the ceiling mosaic designed by Soviet artist Alexander Deyneka in the Mayakovskaya metro station in Moscow, Russia. One of the mosaics from the set entitled Twenty-four Hours in the Soviet Sky assembled by Russian mosaic master Vladimir Frolov in the 1930s.
RM2B1J2KG–Tupolev Tu-2 Soviet bomber aircraft of World War II and helicopters in Polish Army Museum (Muzeum Wojska Polskiego) in Warsaw, Poland
RMDGMDR2–Vintage aircraft, Yakovlev Yak 9, warplane of the Soviet Air Force from the second World War, Breitscheid Airshow 2010, Hesse
RFD1G41C–Old soviet helicopter air screw.
RM2BW36PW–Russian airship over Moscow suburbs . The Russian airship B3 , is undergoing a series of flying tests in conjunction with the Soviet Air Force . Photo shows ; The Russian airship B3 flying over the suburbs of Moscow , seen from the air . 20 August 1933
RMFWNEKR–1941 front page Daily Mail Soviet Air Force Offensive against advancing German Forces and Allied Forces advance in Syria
RM2M7X45A–Soviet air force MiG-21/Fishbed-N all-weather interceptor. (PHOTO courtesy of Soviet Military Power Magazine PHOTO #25, Page 33 (left)). Country: Unknown
RMENPN34–Toronto, Canada. 9th May 2015. Soviet Air Force pilot of low-flying attack plane Benjamin Danzig, during Ceremonial Parade for 70 years anniversary of Victory Day (1945-2015). Victory Day marks the capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in the part of the Second World War. By Soviet and then Russian tradition such parades take place on 9 May, as the Soviet government announced the victory early on that day after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Credit: Igor Ilyutkin/Alamy Live News
RM2AXK057–Schacksdorf, Germany. 06th Feb, 2020. Exterior view of the tower of the Lausitz airfield Finsterwalde/Schacksdorf. The special airfield for general aviation is a former military airfield of the Wehrmacht air force and the Soviet air force. Credit: Gregor Fischer/dpa/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2RGDB1H–United States Air Force - Lockheed YF-104A Starfighter 55-2956 (MSN 183-1002), the number 2 YF-104 seen with a pilot in partial pressure suitat its unveiling at Palmdale, CA., on 17 April 1956. (The fairings over the intakes and shock cones were fitted to prevent interested parties, (Soviet Union), determining the performance from intake geometry).
RM2KB9FE8–Yuri Gagarin statue waving and showing the route of the first person over the globe in the ouer space, in front of Royal Observatory Greenwich in London, England, UK. Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin was a Soviet Air Force pilot and cosmonaut. The 3.5 meter sculpture, a replica from Anatoly Novikov in Lyubertsy, is a zinc statue depicting the cosmonaut wearing a spacesuit, it is located over the Prime Meridian line, since 7 March 2013. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)
RF2FXGDPM–Tin Soldier the Soviet Air Force isolated on white
RMRB65A9–Yak' fighter planes, for the Red air force, on the assembly lines at a Soviet factory somewhere in the USSR, 1942
RMDYC6N0–MOSCOW, RUSSIA – JANUARY 8, 2014: Stamps printed in the USSR, united by one theme - 'The Soviet Air Force, Russian planes'
RM2HC1M4W–Polikarpov I-16 Rata Soviet Air Force fighter aircraft. Diminutive Second World War Russian fighter plane at Duxford Flying Legends airshow
RF2K9K55D–Ilyushin DB-3 (391151) of the 5th Flight of the 42nd Long-Range Aviation Regiment of the Soviet Air Force, January 1940
RMG07PHW–Soviet military aircraft
RMD9880E–German services chiefs sign the surrender May 8, 1945. Above, L to R, P.F. Stumpf, appointed C.-in-C, the Luftwaffe Reich, Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the Supreme Command of the Wehrmacht; and Admiral Hans Georing von Friedeburg, C.inC. Pf the German Navy. Below Air Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder and Marshal Zhukov sign on behalf of the Allied Expeditionary Force and the Russian High Command respectively. On Sir Arthur's right is Mr V Vyshinsky, Soviet Vice-Commissar for Foreign affairs.
RMPD9GNB–Two aeroplanes flying in the sky depicted in the ceiling mosaic designed by Soviet artist Alexander Deyneka in the Mayakovskaya metro station in Moscow, Russia. One of the mosaics from the set entitled Twenty-four Hours in the Soviet Sky assembled by Russian mosaic master Vladimir Frolov in the 1930s.
RM2B1J2JK–Tupolev Tu-2 (Tu-2S, NATO: Bat) twin-engine Soviet high-speed bomber aircraft of World War II in Polish Army Museum in Warsaw, Poland