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This site is a joint 
venture of several 
air enthusiasts 
from Minsk. For some 
years we edited and 
published  the only 
aviation magazine 
in Belarus - the "AeroPlan". 
But present situation is
 such,  that we find it 
better to carry out our 
beloved job in virtual 
space.

 

 

 

We are looking for a publishers or co-authors interested in our materials or in our skills.

We also can help in arranging visit to Minsk if you are interested in Soviet aviation. There is a big collection of aircraft in Minsk Aviation College. Usually it is closed for visits, but we can help to get permission to inspect and take pictures of the following aircraft:
Civil: An-2, An-24, Yak-40, Tu-134, Tu-134A, Tu-154B, Mi-8
Military: MiG-15UTI, MiG-23, MiG-23ML, MiG-27K,
MiG-25BM, Mi-24D

"To inspect" means to get access virtually to any part inside or outside the aircraft (except of MiG-15UTI).

We also can offer you photos of various Soviet airplanes. As traditional color or black and white photos, and their electronic versions in JPG format on CD. 
(see
photoalbum)

In the course of editing the “AeroPlan” magazine our group developed very special technique of drawing scale plans. We do not use tracing paper anymore, but special drawing packages to produce highly accurate and what's more - more scalable drawings, which will never lose quality, lines or details in any scale. We are ready to fulfill any order from any publisher. Some of already ready project will be presented in this site.

Materials, presented here, were either already published in ex-USSR, or are ready to be published. We believe, that this information could be of interest for air enthusiasts in the West also. In search of publisher we are displaying these

 

Sergey BOURDINE's "MiG-23ML, P, MLD" book was published in Minsk in 1994 and 10 000 copies were printed. All stock is sold out, and we are looking for the possibility to publish the book in the West in English.
Alexander RUSETSKI's "Focke Wulf 190A, F, G" monograph was published in 1994 in Minsk in amount of 10 000 copies. All stock is sold out, and we are looking for the possibility to publish the book in the West in English.
Alexander RUSETSKI's "Yak Fighters Family of WW2" project which is currently under development.
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