- Location name:
- Nizhyn, Ukraine
- Coordinates:
- 51.08354187N 31.87405968E
- Description:
- An-26, several helicopters
- Last update:
- 17 July 2019


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More info on registration highlightingRegistration | Cn | Plane type | Country | Service | Status | Remarks | l/n |
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1808/07bl | 1808 | An-26 | Ukraine | Navy | std | ||
UR-20261 | 547219071 | Mi-2 | Ukraine | Civil | std | Removed | |
UR-20407 | 519905086 | Mi-2 | Ukraine | Civil | std | Removed | |
UR-20409 | 529907086 | Mi-2 | Ukraine | Civil | std | Removed | |
.../21yw | Mi-8T | Ukraine | Air Force | std | Removed |
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Took a while to sort out, but I do not completely agree with the Mi-8. In 2018 there were several helicopters with this An-26, including at least one Mi-8. Then on the next satellite image of 2019, all helicopters were moved to the another dispersal to the east, leaving only the An-26 here. Those helicopters, including one Mi-8, have remained there since. Then in 2020 another Mi-8 appears on this dispersal with the An-26. So I think the current Mi-8 is not the same as you mention from 2017.
Posted on 22 June 2024 by Adminin 2017 there was a Mi-8T "21 yellow" being WFU and stored next to the An-26 "07 Blue". This seems still to be the case with the used maps. However there were 3 Mi-2s just to front of them, being UR-20407 to the right, UR-20261 in the middle and UR-20409 on the left. They have been moved since and looking at the map pictures, they look to be parked to the immediate front right of that grey Antonov An-30 on the second apron from the right. They were all 3 painted in Yellow-blue MCH liveries. That An-30 is highly likely "11 Blue" as this was the only "Soviet era grey" Antonov and was then parked without engines a bit further along the flightline. It seems that there has been one Mi-8MT and 2 Mi-2s (the white ones) added to the stored airframes but I can't say which ones these are. When looking at the 3 new hangars on the south west of the runway, underneath them, inbetween the trees and the older building, there were 2 aft fuselages. One coming from an Antonov An-2, the other being an Mi-8. Both were painted "garden fence green" with some yellow markings but no registrations or the like visible.
Posted on 18 November 2023 by Tom DoldersAN26 1808 wearing 07. Ukraine Navy
Posted on 17 July 2019 by Deaks