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Aviatsija N7 magazine
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AVI-007 Aviatsija N7 magazine

Contents
Mil Mi-2 Soviet light multi-purpose helicopter story
Mil Mi-8 helicopters of the Hungarian Air Force
Yakovlev Yak-40 aircraft of the Hang Khong Viet airline
Antonov An-12 aircraft of the Ghana Airways airline
Ilushin IL-18V aircraft of the Air Guinee airline
The story about brothers Rihtgofen
The story about the Kazan Air factory number 124
40 pages, 125 photos, 21 illustrations, 1 large insert with scale scheme

Illustrations
1. Latvian Air Force Mil Mi-2 152 Kobra, 1995
2. This Mil Mi-2RM (Mi-2 See) maritime SAR helicopter was operated for the German Automobile Club (ADAC - Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil Club) in 1990 as a flying ambulance, still with the East German Navy serial 386 Black (c/n 552649122). It later became 94+83 with Luftwaffe
3. Mil Mi-8 Hungarian Air Force
4. Petlyakov Pe-8 7 White (c/n 42055) with Charomskiy M-30 (ACh-30) diesel engines; this version was known as Pe-8 4M-30. The aircraft crrrrrashed on March 21, 1942 while attempting an emergency landing after the No. 4 engine failed. Pilot A.Kh.Kovalyov missed the first approach and had to go around; the aircraft then lost speed while making a turn, stalled and spun in, killing all seven crewmen. The bomber wore standard camouflage with dark green upper surfaces, light blue undersurfaces and black-outlined red stars in six places
5. Tupolev Tu-214 passenger liner