Hunting for SOVIET planes and helicopters 🇧🇾
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- Опубліковано 14 вер 2023
- I decided to check out the Aviation Museum on the outskirts of #minsk #belarus for some #soviet planes and helicopters. However it wasn't easy to get there. The museum is located in Borovaya on the outskirts of Minsk and costs BYN 8.00.
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Another excellent video. I am a big fan of Soviet aviation. Thanks for sharing this! Greetings from Portugal.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video and enthusiasm always, thanks Niall
Another great video. I find your videos of life in Belarus fascinating. I notice the metro trains sound the same/similar to those in Moscow. And agree with your comment in video, Belarus looks very clean. I can think of another youtuber who would have enjoyed that museum :) Best wishes.
The metro trains are made in Russia.
Mr Bald and Bankrupt I presume, Sir?
Nice video Niall, great examples of soviet aircraft, loved it. Keep going man you’re doing great 👍
Fascinating! Thanks for the trip 👍
Weather is great there.
Rain in Waterford. Alot of rain
Thanks brother for showing us the Beauty of soviet hardware
Love these videos about rare and interesting places in Belarus!
Amazing display! And its awesome that you can sit inside! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you visited, it looks like the grass runway has been built on with all new sky rise flats.
Very cool! I do this in most countries I visit.
For a while, a really interesting video! I'll hope that you will not close the channel, because there's a shit load of things still to do - and explore, in such a big country! Greetings from Estonia!
Nice Soviet Era Aircraft Partizan
Fascinating Ni all.Thx.
Excellent 👌 Reminds a little of the Soviet air base in Afghanistan in the Bond Film ‘Living Daylights’.
Certainly beats the Spitfire and Hurricane at Biggin Hill.
I’m in Minsk right now, awesomely warm here!
Interesting to see. Cheers to you.
@9:46 early model Su-27, not a MiG-29. @10:10 NATO calls the Su-25 the FROGFOOT. The FOXBAT designation is for the MiG-25.
12:10 "Incredible. Plexiglass cockpit. What a fine piece of engineering..." 😂 🤣😂
why so much effort to get to the museum and show us so little.
found that plane that stood in the background with the oval wings quite interesting.
Nice one
The first jet was made by the germans during WW2 and its called a ME 262 not 252 as you said in the video. You also called the Su25 nato name foxbat which is wrong nato call it the frogfoot for its nato call sign. The foxbat call sign is the mig 25
In one place in Belarus I saw that possible fly like passenger tourist with Mi26 and another helicopters maybe ..
Do you know where?
I enjoyed this video :-)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Niall, great thanks for this. Behind the IL14 there is a small plane with an elliptical wing. Please can you find out more? I thought it was perhaps only the French had played with this design.
@2:13 it's interesting to hear the announcement in English
Отличные видео про Беларусь! Спасибо вам!
9:47 Its Suhoi Su-27, not MiG-29
MiG-21UPG used in Indian Air Force
Can you provide details for the museum please?
Maybe you can go to the war museum in Gomel one day? The one with the old steam train.
Aviation Museum Borovaya, Minsk.
I just miss the group of 3 man in black, or the absence of any relaxed group of people ... Belarus is dystopia, in real
Hello. is it okay for foreigners to arrive in Minsk for a few days visit ? id be arriving in Lithuania, and entering via train, i read that i need medical insurance
Get your visa in Vilnius and pick up your insurance at the border.
Yes soviet stuff :)
So at around $19.00 for a month of mass transit, that sounds about right to cover the energy costs of hauling you around on the mass system. As a point of measure my Prius which gives me 50 MPG costs me about $30 month worth of gasoline with my typical driving. About 400 odd miles a month. So average pay in Belarus is $650/month at $20 a month, transport is 1/32 of pay. I owe my car so I only have to cover gasoline, maintenance and insurance and it looks like I pay1/50 th of my monthly take for transport. Put a car payment on that and insurance to cover a more valuable car and it would probably climb up to around the 1/30th the Belarusians pay. Of course a typical low milage American car only getting 20 to 30 MPG is going to cost a lot more in gasoline costs. Looks like the Belarusian mass transit system is probably run in financial balance or close to it. Thanks for that data point.
You did not take into account the cost of the prius itself in the calculations :)
@@yauhenm.8185 True enough. Good point that was a major omission. So it's 18 years old, so how would you normalize that out. Full price paid over the lifetime with the monthly price going down every year? On that model, the car is about an additional $100 a month. So yes, you're right, that really matters. BAM, good point.
Are you ok? havent seeing videos for a long time
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I'd love to visit this museum one day. Probably never will though.
You made quite a few mistakes, but ita ok.
An2 is not a ww2 plane
Not mig29 its su27
Soviets didn't receive much jet technology from Germans. Brits handed her technology to Stalin for civilian use. Stalin started making military machines instead.
Metro announcements in English??, is that new??