3 results found
Registration / Serial:01 red
Aircraft Original Type:Antonov An-14
Aircraft Generic Type:Antonov An-14
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-14A
C/n (msn):500303
Operator Titles:Soviet Union - Air Force
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:20 May 1991
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
Photo ID:361395Submit Correction
View count: 141
Built in 1965 and registered as CCCP-81553. To the Soviet Air Force in 1970. Last flight to Monino in 1977 and preserved.
Registration / Serial:01 red
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-14A
C/n (msn):500303
Operator Titles:Soviet Union - Air Force
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:20 May 1991
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
Registration / Serial:01 red
Aircraft Original Type:Antonov An-14
Aircraft Generic Type:Antonov An-14
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-14A
C/n (msn):500303
Operator Titles:Soviet Union - Air Force
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:20 May 1991
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
Photo ID:361395Submit Correction
View count: 141
Built in 1965 and registered as CCCP-81553. To the Soviet Air Force in 1970. Last flight to Monino in 1977 and preserved.
Registration / Serial:01 red
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-14A
C/n (msn):500303
Operator Titles:Soviet Union - Air Force
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:20 May 1991
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:31 August 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:61281Submit Correction
View count: 150
The Antonov An-14 Pchelka ('Little Bee', NATO reporting name Clod) was a Soviet, light STOL utility transport aircraft first flown on 15th March 1958. This example on display at the Central Museum of the Air Forces was previously CCCP-81553.
Registration / Serial:01 red
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-14A
C/n (msn):500303
Operator Titles:Russia - Air Force
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:31 August 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:31 August 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:61281Submit Correction
View count: 150
The Antonov An-14 Pchelka ('Little Bee', NATO reporting name Clod) was a Soviet, light STOL utility transport aircraft first flown on 15th March 1958. This example on display at the Central Museum of the Air Forces was previously CCCP-81553.
Registration / Serial:01 red
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-14A
C/n (msn):500303
Operator Titles:Russia - Air Force
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:31 August 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:01 red
Aircraft Original Type:Antonov An-14
Aircraft Generic Type:Antonov An-14
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-14A
C/n (msn):500303
Operator Titles:Soviet Union - Air Force
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:28 April 2005
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:46014Submit Correction
View count: 468
The An-14 Pchyelka (Little Bee) could carry nine passengers. It first flew in 1958 but did not enter service until 1965. 340 examples were built, and this is one of the few survivors. Formerly CCCP-81553.
Registration / Serial:01 red
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-14A
C/n (msn):500303
Operator Titles:Soviet Union - Air Force
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:28 April 2005
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Registration / Serial:01 red
Aircraft Original Type:Antonov An-14
Aircraft Generic Type:Antonov An-14
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-14A
C/n (msn):500303
Operator Titles:Soviet Union - Air Force
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:28 April 2005
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:46014Submit Correction
View count: 468
The An-14 Pchyelka (Little Bee) could carry nine passengers. It first flew in 1958 but did not enter service until 1965. 340 examples were built, and this is one of the few survivors. Formerly CCCP-81553.
Registration / Serial:01 red
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-14A
C/n (msn):500303
Operator Titles:Soviet Union - Air Force
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:28 April 2005
Photo by:Peter de JongContact