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Soviet-Era Airliners - The Final Three Decades (Paperback)
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Soviet-Era Airliners - The Final Three Decades (Paperback)
Series: Historic Commercial Aircraft Series
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Loot Price R480
Discovery Miles 4 800
You Save R48 (9%)
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When the Soviet Union fell in December 1991, there were close to
3,500 assorted Soviet-built airliners that could be deemed
operational - more than there had ever been before. The vast
majority of these Antonovs, Ilyushins, Tupolevs, and Yaks flew for
Aeroflot, and were scattered far and wide at bases across the
Soviet Union. Thirty years later, they have almost all disappeared.
Now dominated by state-of-the-art Airbuses and Boeings, the world's
airports and airways will never be the same again without the
noise, smoke and charisma of these iconic designs from Soviet
times.This book follows the fortunes of the great Soviet airliners
over the last three decades and looks at what happened to this
immense fleet: the fragmentation of Aeroflot into a myriad of new
operators in the 1990s, the bankruptcies and consolidation of so
many airlines that followed, and then the slow, inevitable
disappearance of these aircraft from our skies. Illustrated with
220 photographs, most of which have never been published before,
and supported by many anecdotes, facts and figures, this book
conveys the nostalgia and wonder of this special, tumultuous time
in aviation history. 220 illustrations
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