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I wonder if one of the other air museums would take the Tu 144.
Would be good if they would just keep Monino going. There's heaps of big aircraft there that face scrapping that should be preserved. I wonder if they will save the Tu-4? It's one of only three left. This stunning image gives you in indication of the scale of what might be lost if Monino closes:
https://www.urbanghostsmedia.com/wp...ssia-Central-Air-Force-Museum-at-Monino-1.jpg
Won't be the first time. There used to be a similar aircraft grave yard at Khodynka Field in Moscow (which I nearly went to but didn't) - it was a private collection of airframes, missiles and lots of other stuff located on the site of a former air base, but all the aircraft were scrapped and the site is now apartment blocks and a shopping centre.
here's a link to a guy's photos taken before they destroyed what remained:
Moscow: Abandoned Aircraft Museum
There was a lot more than what he photographed, but its all gone.
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