Riga Aviation Museum
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 9:28 pm
Was travelling to Tallinn for the weekend and I had a six-hour layover in Riga. Being a small airport with little to do I took my laptop out and started to kill time when I realised I had forgotten my plug adaptor and then I had four hours left with no entertainment. Then a friend told me there was an aviation museum literally a two minute walk from the terminal so I rushed out to see what was there with no expectations - so I was pretty happy when I arrived to find a variety of MiGs and even a Tu-22, although the latter was inaccessible.
The museum is open Monday till Friday from 9-6 and costs 7EUR for entry.
Some aircraft were pretty shabby looking but to me this was the attraction. It was almost like a junkyard of ex-Soviet military aircraft and it was great. I'll start with my highlight - the MiG-25 Foxbat.
p.s. Excuse the dustspots, I really need to give my sensor a good clean.
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MiG-25 Foxbat by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Foxbat and Flogger by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
3. One of five MiG-21s.
MiG-21 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Showing their age by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Soviet Hardware by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Red Star by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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MiG-21 Fishbed by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Yellow 10 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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MiGs by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Fishbed by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
11. One of a pair of MiG-23s.
Floggers by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
12. Both carry rocket pods.
Rocket pods by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Flogger and Fishbeds by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
14. A few pairs of airstairs provide different views.
Foxbat by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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MiG-21/23/25 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
16. MiG-27 Flogger-D/J
MiG-27 Flogger by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
17. Inside the Mil Mi-26 Halo.
View from Halo cockpit by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Halo controls by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Mi-26 Halo cockpit by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Mil-26 Halo by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
21. Yak-28R
Worn out! by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Twin-stick MiG by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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AN-24 and MiGs by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Fishbed row by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
25. Sukhois
Sukhois by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Ex-Soviet Bomber by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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MiGs! by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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MiG-25 'Foxbat' by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
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Riga Aviation Museum by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
30. A couple of days later I returned to Riga for the night and snapped the Tu-22 a little better from the bus.
Tu-22 by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr
Regards,
Chris
The museum is open Monday till Friday from 9-6 and costs 7EUR for entry.
Some aircraft were pretty shabby looking but to me this was the attraction. It was almost like a junkyard of ex-Soviet military aircraft and it was great. I'll start with my highlight - the MiG-25 Foxbat.
p.s. Excuse the dustspots, I really need to give my sensor a good clean.
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3. One of five MiG-21s.

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11. One of a pair of MiG-23s.

12. Both carry rocket pods.

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14. A few pairs of airstairs provide different views.

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16. MiG-27 Flogger-D/J

17. Inside the Mil Mi-26 Halo.

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21. Yak-28R

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25. Sukhois

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30. A couple of days later I returned to Riga for the night and snapped the Tu-22 a little better from the bus.

Regards,
Chris