| Registration / Serial: | URSS-N025 |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Tupolev ANT-25 |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Tupolev ANT-25 |
| Aircraft Version: | Tupolev ANT-25 |
| C/n (msn): | |
| Operator Titles: | TsAGI - Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut |
| Aircraft Name: | Stalinsky Marshrut |
| City / Airport: | Vancouver - Pearson Field (VUO)Map |
| Region / Country: | Washington, United States |
| Photo Date: | 20 June 1937 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
| Photo ID: | 434029Submit Correction |
| View count: | 658 |
Valery Chkalov, Georgy Baidukov and Aleksandr Belyakov flew 9130 km (5670 miles) from Moscow across the North Pole to Vancouver, Washington, near Portland, Oregon. The ANT-25 was named Stalinsky Marshrut (Stalin's Route), referring to an earlier, 9374-km flight from Moscow to the Russian Far East by the same plane and crew. Sister ship URSS-N025-1 flew 11,500 km from Moscow to California in favourable weather in July 1937. Photo from: Nationaal Archief (Netherlands)
| Registration / Serial: | URSS-N025 |
| Aircraft Version: | Tupolev ANT-25 |
| C/n (msn): | |
| Operator Titles: | TsAGI - Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut |
| City / Airport: | Vancouver - Pearson Field (VUO)Map | Region / Country: | Washington, United States |
| Photo Date: | 20 June 1937 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
| Registration / Serial: | URSS-N025 |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Tupolev ANT-25 |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Tupolev ANT-25 |
| Aircraft Version: | Tupolev ANT-25 |
| C/n (msn): | |
| Operator Titles: | TsAGI - Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut |
| Aircraft Name: | Stalinsky Marshrut |
| City / Airport: | Vancouver - Pearson Field (VUO)Map |
| Region / Country: | Washington, United States |
| Photo Date: | 20 June 1937 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
| Photo ID: | 434029Submit Correction |
| View count: | 658 |
Valery Chkalov, Georgy Baidukov and Aleksandr Belyakov flew 9130 km (5670 miles) from Moscow across the North Pole to Vancouver, Washington, near Portland, Oregon. The ANT-25 was named Stalinsky Marshrut (Stalin's Route), referring to an earlier, 9374-km flight from Moscow to the Russian Far East by the same plane and crew. Sister ship URSS-N025-1 flew 11,500 km from Moscow to California in favourable weather in July 1937. Photo from: Nationaal Archief (Netherlands)
| Registration / Serial: | URSS-N025 |
| Aircraft Version: | Tupolev ANT-25 |
| C/n (msn): | |
| Operator Titles: | TsAGI - Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut |
| City / Airport: | Vancouver - Pearson Field (VUO)Map | Region / Country: | Washington, United States |
| Photo Date: | 20 June 1937 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |