Test pilot Anatoly Kvochur after testing a Mikoyan MiG-29. Airfield of the Gromov Aviation Research Institute.10.10.1988#6590295
The Parus 88 world cruise on the Baltic Sea. This peaceful squadron included 23 yachts from six countries, such as Estonian and Leningrad yachtsmen on Sedov, Udacha, and Krusenstern sailing ships. Anchorage in Bomarsund Bay on the Aland Islands (Finland) in the Baltic Sea. Captain of the Udacha yacht Gahlnbeck.20.06.1988#6587550
Parus-88 Peace Cruise on the Baltic Sea. A peaceful squadron of 23 yachts from six countries included Estonian and Leningrad yachtsmen on the sailboats Sedov, Udacha, Shans, and Kruzenshtern. Anchorage in Bomarsund Bay on the Aland Islands (Finland) in the Baltic Sea. Captain of the Shans V. Volostnykh thanks the Secretary of the World Peace Council.20.06.1988#6587549
The Parus 88 world cruise on the Baltic Sea. This peaceful squadron included 23 yachts from six countries, such as Estonian and Leningrad yachtsmen on Sedov, Udacha, and Krusenstern sailing ships. The Udacha yacht in the Baltic Sea, near the Aland Islands. Captain's mate Mr. Kulcep works with the compass.20.06.1988#6587535
The Parus 88 world cruise on the Baltic Sea. This peaceful squadron included 23 yachts from six countries, such as Estonian and Leningrad yachtsmen on Sedov and Krusenstern sailing ships. Anchorage in Bomarsund Bay on the Aland Islands (Finland) in the Baltic Sea.20.06.1988#6587534
The Parus 88 world cruise on the Baltic Sea. This peaceful squadron included 23 yachts from six countries, such as Estonian and Leningrad yachtsmen on Sedov, Udacha, and Krusenstern sailing ships. he squadron members in the Peace Camp near Leningrad.20.06.1988#6587533
The Parus 88 world cruise on the Baltic Sea. This peaceful squadron included 23 yachts from six countries, such as Estonian and Leningrad yachtsmen on Sedov, Udacha, and Krusenstern sailing ships. The squadron members in the mouth of the Neva.20.06.1988#6587531
Guard Major Vladimir Galunenko, member of the Strizhi aerobatics team, with his son Seryozha.01.06.1988#6543959
Guard Major Vladimir Galunenko, member of the Strizhi aerobatics team, at home with his son Seryozha.01.06.1988#6543957
Guard Major Vladimir Galunenko, member of the Strizhi aerobatics team, after training to fly a Mikoyan MiG-29 at the Kubinka military airfield in the Moscow Region.01.06.1988#6543956
Guard Major Vladimir Galunenko, member of the Strizhi aerobatics team, after training to fly a Mikoyan MiG-29 at the Kubinka military airfield in the Moscow Region.01.06.1988#6543954
Guards Major Vladimir Galunenko, a member of an aerobatic display team with Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29 Fulcrum fighters, later, the Strizhi (Swifts) Aerobatic Display Team, at home with his son Sergei.01.06.1988#8305356
Kubinka Air Force Base in the Moscow Region. Guards Major Vladimir Galunenko, a member of an aerobatic display team with Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29 Fulcrum fighters, later, the Strizhi (Swifts) Aerobatic Display Team, after competing a training flight in a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter.01.06.1988#8305355
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. Soviet fighter pilots in Afghanistan. An Afghan pilot in the cockpit of a MIG-23 fighter before takeoff.01.07.1985#8771117
Jean Emonet, a pilot of the French Normandie-Niemen Fighter Regiment, with wife and daughter. 1946. Photo print.01.01.1972#5473930
International conference of the Great Patriotic War and World War II veterans and participants of the anti-fascist resistance marking the 20th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, at the Column Hall of the House of Unions. Hero of the Soviet Union, pilot Maria Smirnova, right, and Great Patriotic War veteran, interpreter Ruta Schtolz.11.05.1965#6357299
Twice Hero of the Soviet Union major Arseny Vorozheikin (1912). Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Picture reproduction (1945).01.09.1944#686161
Soviet pilots and French pilots of Normandy-Neman squadron eating in field canteen. Western Front. 1943. The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.01.07.1943#609911