City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:21 July 2017
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:836969Submit Correction
View count: 115
The Antonov A-9 was a single-seat sailplane designed and built in the USSR. In 1952, on the basis of the A-9, A Manotskov developed an original experimental glider with flapping spring-mounted wing - the Kazhuk. It was first flown in 1953 and on 9 June 1954, it participated in the air show at Tushino airfield. Eventually only 27 were built. In March 2009, this Kazhuk was first reported with the museum at Monino.
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Manotskov Kazhuk
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Soviet Union - DOSAAF
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:21 July 2017
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:21 July 2017
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:836969Submit Correction
View count: 115
The Antonov A-9 was a single-seat sailplane designed and built in the USSR. In 1952, on the basis of the A-9, A Manotskov developed an original experimental glider with flapping spring-mounted wing - the Kazhuk. It was first flown in 1953 and on 9 June 1954, it participated in the air show at Tushino airfield. Eventually only 27 were built. In March 2009, this Kazhuk was first reported with the museum at Monino.
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Manotskov Kazhuk
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Soviet Union - DOSAAF
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:21 July 2017
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact