A pair of Russian Beauties at the Technik Museums; OV-GKI and Tu-144

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Continuing (and completing for a while...) my ongoing theme of aircraft in museums, a final small selection from the split-site Technik Museum at Speyer and Sinsheim, near Heidelberg.

This is a proper "blokes" museum, with pretty much everything mechanical imaginable; military and civilian aircraft, boats, cars from the early 1900s through F1, assorted trains, military vehicles, a genuine U-boat...the list goes on. There are also some real qwirky bits, like the concert organ section and the museum of models. Very ecelctic, but well worth a couple of days.

Given the proximity of the old East/West divide, the museum has a decent collection of Russian hardware including, for me, two real highlights.


First, OV-GLI, the Buran atmosphetric test article:


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The engines at the back of this specific variant allowed the craft to take-off from a standard runway, rather than requiring air-launch like OV-101 Enterprise, the nearest US equivalent. Also different from the US variant, Buran didn't reqire a manned crew, being able to fly under remote control and the rear rocket motors were not required to provide launch thrust as the carrier Energia rocket was amply powerful to launch the vehicle. This should have allowed a greater payload capacity, had the programme not been canned after a single flight.


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Payload bay:

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Rear instrumentation bay. This is where the rocket motors would normally be installed:

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And the rather, erm, agricultural, flightdeck.....

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Also on the same site, but closed for repairs the day we visited, a 747-200. Yes, it really is up on stilts and that really is a walkway across the wing..... Even more fun is the Helter Skelter to get back down to ground level.... :p

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And back to the Russian theme, an old Antonov An-22:

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Over at the Sinsheim site, another Russian rarity, the only Tu-144 on display outside the former Soviet Union:

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For an easy comparison, they've kindly located an Air France Concorde next door....a brace of Speedbirds?


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As with Buran, the flightdeck is somewhat purposeful:

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In comparison, here's the Air France Concorde flightdeck...

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Enjoy. Comments welcome, as always.
 
Awesome! I wonder how they managed to get hold of all that lovely Russian hardware. I really want a trip out there myself now, I wonder if I can get a cheap flight direct from Southampton?

Thanks for sharing!

Sorry forthe late reply; there are flights from Soton to Frankfurt and it's about a 45 min drive from there to Speyer. The sister museum at Sinsheim is a little bit further.....
 
Nope, no special access; the place really was that quiet!

We went midweek out of school holiday time, so it was pretty quiet. A few school parties arrived mid-morning, but the sites are suffienctly larget that they didn't really make any difference for photos. I have yet to see an image on the web from these places where there are crowds (outside special events).

We arrived at both sites for opening time, so we could get clear and quiet shots of both Buran and Concorde /Tu-144 before anyone else arrived.
 
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