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The aircraft has been developed for carrying the Soviet space shuttle "Buran" and some units of space rockets to the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Operating period: 1982-1989. There were 3 VM-T aircraft produced in Russia. Two of them are still alive.
First photo of VM-T on AC.
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[MAKS 2007] Is this a take-off or touch down? It's hard to judge only by the image, isn't it? This is the first prototype, of only two produced, of this type performing a nose up landing during the air show. The TU-334 program was cancelled in 2009, this is the reason why this photo is really exotic to me.
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The second SSJ-100 for Moskovia Airlines. Named Yuri Gagarin. Ex. ArmAvia EK-95015. Still in storage in UUBW with reg. EK-95015. Delivery flight to Domodedovo is planned on june-july 2013.
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First SSJ-100 for Moskovia! Ex. ArmAvia EK-95016
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The very first SSJ-100 is now stored at UUBW.
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Inside the Sukhoi hangar.
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