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in the city of
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, Russia. It has one concrete runway. Military transport aviation (5th Aviation Group of the 6955th Avb) is deployed on aircraft
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and the 325th Aircraft Repair Plant. The airport has its own aviation museum. The base is home to the 708th Military Transport Aviation Regiment of the 18th Guards Military Transport Aviation Division and Open Joint Stock Company State Airline (224 Flight Detachment). As part of the
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, Russian aircraft initially deployed to
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, redeployed to here during August 2022.


History

The history of the airfield begins in 1938 with the Taganrog military school of pilots. Since 1948, the Higher Officer Flight Tactical Courses began work, based on the Taganrog-Central airfield, training assault air regiment (aircraft
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bis). In 1960, the Second Central Flight Tactical Officer Enhancement Courses (II TsLTKUOS) were disbanded, and the 963rd Aviation Regiment of the EYVAUL was redeployed to the Taganrog-Tsentralny airfield of the Krasnodar Territory. The regiment was stationed here until its disbandment in November 1994. In April–May 1992, from
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the base was transferred to Taganrog 708th Military Transport Aviation Regiment. In 1995, the 192nd Guards Kerch Red Banner Military Transport Aviation Regiment, which was stationed in the Trans-Baikal region, was liquidated. Ukurey, the garrison Ared ( Ukyurey - 2); the honorary titles of the disbanded regiment crossed the 708th VTAP. At present, the 708th transport regiment has been reorganized into the 5th aviation group of the 6955th Guards Minsk Aviation Base of the 1st category, without changing the place of deployment. 325th Aviation Repair Plant (military unit 23213) dates back to the 14th mobile repair shop established in 1941. The plant has been located in Taganrog since 1948 and up to the present, the main task is to repair transport aircraft of the type
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and units for
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, helicopters
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. At the beginning of the 90s of the last century, a base for the liquidation of front-line aviation equipment was formed at the plant — about 300 fighters and fighter-bombers were cut into metal. On the basis of the decision of the Military Council of the 61st Supreme Command of the Supreme Command (Military Aviation Administration) (Minutes No. 8 of August 31, 2002), by the order of the Commander of the 61st Supreme Soviet of the Supreme Command (VTA) of September 9, 2002 No. 236 to the Il-76MD reg. No. RA-76740 of the 708th Guards Kerch Red Banner Military Transport Aviation Regiment was given the honorary title Taganrog.


Museum

In 1995, the commander of the base for the liquidation of the AT, Colonel A. Kornienko, and the chief engineer of the base, Lieutenant Colonel V. Stoyanov, turned to the commander of the 4th Air Army, General Mikhailov VS with the proposal to save one aircraft of each type to create a museum of aviation technology. By the directive of the commander of the 4th IA of April 23, 1995, 4 aircraft of different types planned for cutting were allowed to leave as exhibits of the future aviation museum. On the former training ground of the 963rd ALM, a room for the museum was built and a site for outdoor exhibits prepared. From the disbanded Martsevskaya school of junior aviation specialists (military unit 06749), an L-39 aircraft was towed to the museum, and an L-29 aircraft from the Morozovsk garrison. In Yeisk passed on the metal Yak-38. Lt. Col. V. Stoyanov, begging a trailer from the head of the Taganrog garrison, went to Yeisk for a future exhibit, but colleagues from the Yeisk recycling base agreed to donate the Yak fuselage only for the equal amount of non-ferrous metal scrap. From the airfield TANTK them. G.M.Beryeva the An-2 plane was flown to the museum, on which the legendary aviator, Hero of the Soviet Union flew V. Grizodubova. Unfortunately, due to bureaucratic obstacles and simply human dishonesty, it was not possible to save the glad potential exhibits of the museum. In particular, it was not possible to agree with the leadership of TANTK on the preservation of a unique experimental aircraft
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design R. L. Bartini, which was simply cut into colored matter. The same fate befell another unique sample - the cabin of a supersonic bomber
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structures P.O. Sukhoi. Currently (2017), the museum has 12 aircraft (
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UM, Su-17M3). as well as the nose of the
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M, 10 types of engines, including training-cutting D-30KP, AL-21F-300, AI-25, training samples of aviation equipment and aircraft, equipment kits for the pilot. The museum exhibits a collection of more than 250 aviation miniatures, a library of technical and aviation literature, and a video library. The museum is a division of the 325th ARZ with a staff of 2 people. The museum works on weekdays.


See also

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References

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