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Graham Tanner wrote in
I am very certain that it is the old Moscow Central airfield called Frunze (aka Khodinka), which is at 37 Leningradsky Prospekt. Easily visible on Google Earth at 55°47'16.00"N 37°32'13.00"E. Graham Tanner, London, UK Another aircraft boneyard in the Ukraine 49°49'0.20"N 23°56'26.66"E |
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