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Kuba Jirásek
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12/2012
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29.12. First of three Red Wings charters of this day
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Roman Vích
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2012-12-29
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29.12. Last flight... two hours to disaster...
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Karel Boháč
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2012-12-29
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29.12. Ferry departure one of Russian New Year charter back to Moscow... this aircraft unfortunatelly overshot the runway while landing at Vnukovo airport and caught fire 2,5 hours later...
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Matěj Lelek
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12/2012
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29.12. Rare visitor on scheduled Kazan flight
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Pavel Korecký
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2012-12-29
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29.12. Very nice aircraft change on scheduled Kazan - Prague - Perm - Prague - Kazan flight
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Lukáš Hrdina
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08/2012
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The aircraft with designation Tu-155 was used as a testbed for alternative fuels. It was built in 1972 as Tu-154B. The right engine is type NK-88, a modification of original NK-8-2. Liquified gas, formerly hydrogen, lately natural gas was stored in a Dewar in the aft. The tank takes one quarter of the fuselage which is indicated by plugged windows behind the second emergency exit. The amount of fuel allows for 1,5 hours of engine operation. On top of the tail structure is a valve of the fuel system drain. First flight with hydrogen fuel was on 15th April 1988. Aircraft operations stopped in 1993.
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Foxx
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07/2005
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18.07. Afternoon by RWY 06
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