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No, actually it is the wrong picture. On 3 july I flew with a Yak-42D from Vnukovo to Syktyvkar. The next day I had this Tu-134 to Pulkovo-St. Petersburg. I took this picture when I left the plane. On 1 july there was no single UTair Express Tu-134 at the airport. On 3 july there was just one UTair Express Tu-134 on the ramp of Vnukovo-3 when I left in the evening.Last summer I figured out what was possible to catch some Russian flights. Unfortunately there are no scheduled flights from Vnukovo anymore according to the UTair website. If you want to catch one try Alrosa Mirny in Siberia or the friday flights with Izhavia to and from Domodedovo (according to the Izhavia website). The UTair Express Tu-134's are still flying in remoteStratofreighter wrote:Some nice photography of Tupolevs, Yaks and Ilyushins!
Was the only Tupolev Tu-134 you saw by chance one you actually flew in?
Maybe a temporary cheap solution for the "obsolete" Tu-134's ?MAS017 wrote:Noticeable, though, is that the UTair YAK-42's show Tulpar on the nose; so subsidiary of UTair nowadays
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