The Lisunov Li-2 (NATO reporting name: Cab), originally designated PS-84, was a license-built Soviet-version of the Douglas DC-3. It was produced by Factory...
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The 1951 LOT Lisunov Li-2 crash occurred on 15 November 1951 when a LOT Polish Airlines Lisunov Li-2 flew into power lines near Tuszyn, crashed and burst...
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Big Diomede Island (section Lisunov Li-2 crash)
courage how close to each other our peoples live". On 13 June 1971 a Lisunov Li-2 belonging to the Soviet Border Troops crashed in the centre of the island...
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City 4,937 built under license in the Soviet Union (1939–1950) as the Lisunov Li-2 (NATO reporting name: Cab) 487 Mitsubishi Kinsei-engined aircraft built...
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to buy a 25 percent stake in Vnukovo Airport. On 21 December 1943, a Lisunov Li-2 crashed while on a training flight due to a defect in the left rear fuel...
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following aircraft: CAAC accidents and incidents 1950s On 30 August 1955, Lisunov Li-2 322 swerved off the runway on landing at Xijiao Airport, Beijing after...
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800 ft) due to a higher compression ratio of 7.2:1 and a higher redline. Antonov An-2 Antonov An-6 Lisunov Li-2 Kharkiv KhAI-5 Polikarpov I-153 Polikarpov...
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occurred within an hour near Moscow's Vnukovo Airport, involving two Lisunov Li-2 aircraft and one Douglas C-47. A total of 19 people died. The press did...
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operations after receiving ten Soviet-built ex-Air Force Lisunov Li-2Ts, then further passenger Li-2Ps and nine Douglas C-47s. Both domestic and international...
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its history TAROM has operated Soviet-designed aircraft. These included Lisunov Li-2s, Ilyushin Il-14s, Ilyushin Il-18 long-range turboprops, Ilyushin Il-62...
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as a team doctor and a masseur. The team was on board a twin-engined Lisunov Li-2 transport aircraft, a licensed Soviet-built version of the DC-3, heading...
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Shenyang, Harbin, Qiqihar, and Hailar. They were all operated using the Lisunov Li-2, and as part of an alliance with Soviet flag carrier Aeroflot who sought...
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Sergey Lisunov (born 1986), Russian water polo player, husband of Ekaterina Vladimir Lisunov (1940–2000), Russian nonconformist artist Lisunov Li-2 Soviet...
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US military List of surviving Douglas A-26 Invaders Lisunov Li-2 Lockheed F-94 Starfire Lockheed P-2 Neptune Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star Mikoyan-Gurevich...
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people. The airport began servicing heavier types of aircraft such as Lisunov Li-2 in addition to light aircraft. On 16 October 1960 Akmolinsk Airport was...
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Tupolev Tu-4 (ASCC "Bull") bomber aircraft (Long Range Aviation) and 17 Lisunov Li-2 (ASCC "Cab") aircraft operated at Ivanovo Severny. The 27th Bomber Aviation...
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international operations. On 21 October 1953, Aeroflot Flight 525, a Lisunov Li-2, crashed in bad weather. On 31 December 1961, an Aeroflot-Armenia Il-18V...
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Boris Pavlovich Lisunov (Russian: Борис Павлович Лисунов; 19 August 1898 – 3 November 1946) was a Soviet aerospace engineer. Lisunov was born in Durnovskaya...
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Lisunov, he traveled to the United States in 1937 to help translate the Douglas DC-3 drawings in preparation for the production of the Lisunov Li-2....
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its existing Tu-4s for the transport mission and to use its existing Lisunov Li-2 and Ilyushin Il-12 transports. The Tupolev OKB began work in September...
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The 1946 Kolpny Li-2 crash was a passenger aircraft accident involving a Lisunov Li-2 operated by Aeroflot that occurred on 14 January 1946, in the Kolpnyansky...
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routes had operations on a scheduled basis. Serial production of the Lisunov Li-2 (license-built Douglas DC-3) commenced in 1939, and the aircraft became...
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South Africa South Korea South Vietnam Somalia Soviet Union (also as Lisunov Li-2) Sri Lanka Spain Sweden Syria Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Togo Turkey...
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aircraft based on the DC-3 airframe such as the Douglas C-47 Skytrain and Lisunov Li-2. Military accidents are included; and hijackings and incidents of terrorism...
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Tallinn Airport (section Planned Terminal 2)
by the staff of the seaplane terminal. On 8 January 1954, an Aeroflot Lisunov Li-2 flying from Tallinn to Leningrad-Shosseynaya Airport was hijacked by...
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Igarka-Arkhangelsk passenger service, was written off. 7 February 1947 Lisunov Li-2 CCCP-Н394 struck ice hummocks and crashed at Cape Schmidt due to double...
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Chosŏn Minhang), starting operations on 21 September 1955 with Lisunov Li-2, Antonov An-2 and Ilyushin Il-12 aircraft. Ilyushin Il-14s and Ilyushin Il-18s...
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anti-lock brake, see Anti-lock braking system NATO reporting name for the Lisunov Li-2, aircraft Taxi, a type of vehicle for hire with a driver Tractor unit...
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Vietnam's national airline, with a fleet that consists initially of two Lisunov Li-2 aircraft. Lebanese International Airways begins flight operations. January...
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Mission to Germany". Retrieved July 4, 2011. "ASN Aircraft accident Lisunov Li-2 CCCP-L4047 unknown". Retrieved March 12, 2023. "ASN Aircraft accident...
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