4 results found
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17103
Aircraft Original Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Generic Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):M-17-3
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:7 August 2019
Photo by:Felix GoettingContact
Photo ID:341458Submit Correction
View count: 212
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17103
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):M-17-3
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:7 August 2019
Photo by:Felix GoettingContact
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17103
Aircraft Original Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Generic Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):M-17-3
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:7 August 2019
Photo by:Felix GoettingContact
Photo ID:341458Submit Correction
View count: 212
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17103
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):M-17-3
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:7 August 2019
Photo by:Felix GoettingContact
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17401
Aircraft Original Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Generic Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):N001/04
Operator Titles:Centre for Global Ozone Reserve Creation
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:28 April 2005
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:237352Submit Correction
View count: 562
The remains of an M-17. The type was originally designed as a spy balloon interceptor. In 1990 this airframe set 25 world records for its class, reaching 21,880 m (71,788 ft). It was later used in ozone layer research. Wingspan is 40.3 m (132 ft).
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17401
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):N001/04
Operator Titles:Centre for Global Ozone Reserve Creation
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:28 April 2005
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17401
Aircraft Original Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Generic Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):N001/04
Operator Titles:Centre for Global Ozone Reserve Creation
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:28 April 2005
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:237352Submit Correction
View count: 562
The remains of an M-17. The type was originally designed as a spy balloon interceptor. In 1990 this airframe set 25 world records for its class, reaching 21,880 m (71,788 ft). It was later used in ozone layer research. Wingspan is 40.3 m (132 ft).
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17401
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):N001/04
Operator Titles:Centre for Global Ozone Reserve Creation
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:28 April 2005
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17401
Aircraft Original Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Generic Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):N001/04
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
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:61236Submit Correction
View count: 738
The M-17 Stratosphera (NATO reporting name Mystic-A) was used for investigating the Ozone layer over Antarctica in 1992. The type set a total of 12 FAI world records, 5 of which still stand. On 28th March 1990 this aircraft set an altitude record of 21,830 m (71,620 ft) in class C-1i for landplanes with a take-off weight from 6 000 to 20 000 kg but has unfortunately fallen into disrepair and now languishes on the dump at the Central Museum of the Air Forces at Monino.
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17401
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):N001/04
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:31 August 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17401
Aircraft Original Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Generic Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):N001/04
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
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:61236Submit Correction
View count: 738
The M-17 Stratosphera (NATO reporting name Mystic-A) was used for investigating the Ozone layer over Antarctica in 1992. The type set a total of 12 FAI world records, 5 of which still stand. On 28th March 1990 this aircraft set an altitude record of 21,830 m (71,620 ft) in class C-1i for landplanes with a take-off weight from 6 000 to 20 000 kg but has unfortunately fallen into disrepair and now languishes on the dump at the Central Museum of the Air Forces at Monino.
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17401
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):N001/04
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:31 August 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17103
Aircraft Original Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Generic Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):M-17-3
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:29 August 1994
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:36562Submit Correction
View count: 325
Sometimes referred to as the Stratosphera, NATO type code name 'Mystic'. The M-17 was a high altitude (70,000 feet) research and reconnaissance aircraft, first flying in 1982.
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17103
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):M-17-3
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:29 August 1994
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17103
Aircraft Original Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Generic Type:Myasishchev M-17
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):M-17-3
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Collection:Central Museum of the Air Force
Photo Date:29 August 1994
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:36562Submit Correction
View count: 325
Sometimes referred to as the Stratosphera, NATO type code name 'Mystic'. The M-17 was a high altitude (70,000 feet) research and reconnaissance aircraft, first flying in 1982.
Registration / Serial:CCCP-17103
Aircraft Version:Myasishchev M-17
C/n (msn):M-17-3
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Monino (closed)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:29 August 1994
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield