After looking around on google maps for the 9000 hulking Cold War wrecks, I feel like some Chinese journalist has been blowing sunshine up my skirt. I think the Chinese may have over sold this in their description:
“Nine thousand of the hulking Cold War wrecks can be seen at the vast plane and helicopter graveyard at Russia’s largest aviation museum in Ulyanovsk, in the Middle Volga region. (Photo Source: sci.sina.com)” of this: View Larger Map
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Sad to see the old aircraft like that. Even if they were Commie aircraft, they’re still aircraft. If that makes any sense.
It makes perfect sense.
I would like to see where the Ruskies store all that old equipment, ammo and weapons that they are reported to never throw away.
After looking around on google maps for the 9000 hulking Cold War wrecks, I feel like some Chinese journalist has been blowing sunshine up my skirt. I think the Chinese may have over sold this in their description:
“Nine thousand of the hulking Cold War wrecks can be seen at the vast plane and helicopter graveyard at Russia’s largest aviation museum in Ulyanovsk, in the Middle Volga region. (Photo Source: sci.sina.com)” of this:
View Larger Map
Cool pictures though.