A part of WWII Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 bomber aircraft is pictured at Novosibirsk State Technical University, in Novosibirsk, Russia. This aircraft was supposedly used by Soviet Air Force until 1949 and then continued its active service at Chinese Air Force. After decommissioning, it was disassembled and stored dismantled at the American War Eagles Air Museum but never displayed. In summer 2019 the plane was redeemed by the Russian "Wings of Victory" foundation and brought back to its homeland where it will be the only Tu-2 bomber in flying condition when the restoration process is over.21.08.2019#5980735
A dashboard of WWII Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 bomber aircraft is pictured at Novosibirsk State Technical University, in Novosibirsk, Russia. This aircraft was supposedly used by Soviet Air Force until 1949 and then continued its active service at Chinese Air Force. After decommissioning, it was disassembled and stored dismantled at the American War Eagles Air Museum but never displayed. In summer 2019 the plane was redeemed by the Russian "Wings of Victory" foundation and brought back to its homeland where it will be the only Tu-2 bomber in flying condition when the restoration process is over.21.08.2019#5980734
A star is depicted on a part of WWII Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 bomber aircraft at Novosibirsk State Technical University, in Novosibirsk, Russia. This aircraft was supposedly used by Soviet Air Force until 1949 and then continued its active service at Chinese Air Force. After decommissioning, it was disassembled and stored dismantled at the American War Eagles Air Museum but never displayed. In summer 2019 the plane was redeemed by the Russian "Wings of Victory" foundation and brought back to its homeland where it will be the only Tu-2 bomber in flying condition when the restoration process is over.21.08.2019#5980732
Workers unload parts of WWII Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 bomber aircraft at Novosibirsk State Technical University, in Novosibirsk, Russia. This aircraft was supposedly used by Soviet Air Force until 1949 and then continued its active service at Chinese Air Force. After decommissioning, it was disassembled and stored dismantled at the American War Eagles Air Museum but never displayed. In summer 2019 the plane was redeemed by the Russian "Wings of Victory" foundation and brought back to its homeland where it will be the only Tu-2 bomber in flying condition when the restoration process is over.21.08.2019#5980731
A man looks inside a fuselage of WWII Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 bomber aircraft at Novosibirsk State Technical University, in Novosibirsk, Russia. This aircraft was supposedly used by Soviet Air Force until 1949 and then continued its active service at Chinese Air Force. After decommissioning, it was disassembled and stored dismantled at the American War Eagles Air Museum but never displayed. In summer 2019 the plane was redeemed by the Russian "Wings of Victory" foundation and brought back to its homeland where it will be the only Tu-2 bomber in flying condition when the restoration process is over.21.08.2019#5980730
Workers unload parts of WWII Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 bomber aircraft at Novosibirsk State Technical University, in Novosibirsk, Russia. This aircraft was supposedly used by Soviet Air Force until 1949 and then continued its active service at Chinese Air Force. After decommissioning, it was disassembled and stored dismantled at the American War Eagles Air Museum but never displayed. In summer 2019 the plane was redeemed by the Russian "Wings of Victory" foundation and brought back to its homeland where it will be the only Tu-2 bomber in flying condition when the restoration process is over.21.08.2019#5980728
Workers unload parts of WWII Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 bomber aircraft at Novosibirsk State Technical University, in Novosibirsk, Russia. This aircraft was supposedly used by Soviet Air Force until 1949 and then continued its active service at Chinese Air Force. After decommissioning, it was disassembled and stored dismantled at the American War Eagles Air Museum but never displayed. In summer 2019 the plane was redeemed by the Russian "Wings of Victory" foundation and brought back to its homeland where it will be the only Tu-2 bomber in flying condition when the restoration process is over.21.08.2019#5980727
Workers unload parts of WWII Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 bomber aircraft at Novosibirsk State Technical University, in Novosibirsk, Russia. This aircraft was supposedly used by Soviet Air Force until 1949 and then continued its active service at Chinese Air Force. After decommissioning, it was disassembled and stored dismantled at the American War Eagles Air Museum but never displayed. In summer 2019 the plane was redeemed by the Russian "Wings of Victory" foundation and brought back to its homeland where it will be the only Tu-2 bomber in flying condition when the restoration process is over.21.08.2019#5980725
Workers unload parts of WWII Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 bomber aircraft at Novosibirsk State Technical University, in Novosibirsk, Russia. This aircraft was supposedly used by Soviet Air Force until 1949 and then continued its active service at Chinese Air Force. After decommissioning, it was disassembled and stored dismantled at the American War Eagles Air Museum but never displayed. In summer 2019 the plane was redeemed by the Russian "Wings of Victory" foundation and brought back to its homeland where it will be the only Tu-2 bomber in flying condition when the restoration process is over.21.08.2019#5980724
Workers unload parts of WWII Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 bomber aircraft at Novosibirsk State Technical University, in Novosibirsk, Russia. This aircraft was supposedly used by Soviet Air Force until 1949 and then continued its active service at Chinese Air Force. After decommissioning, it was disassembled and stored dismantled at the American War Eagles Air Museum but never displayed. In summer 2019 the plane was redeemed by the Russian "Wings of Victory" foundation and brought back to its homeland where it will be the only Tu-2 bomber in flying condition when the restoration process is over.21.08.2019#5980721