As mentioned in a
post in the Warbirds Exported from Russia thread, I had a chance to visit the Museum of the Great Patriotic War in 2014. While I was there I took some pictures of the of aircraft and aircraft engines on outdoor display there. However, I never got around to sharing them, so please find them below:
Yakovlev Yak-3 (Replica)
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Imgur)
Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3 (Replica)
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Imgur)
Lavochkin La-5 (Replica)
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Imgur)
Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp
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Imgur)
Klimov M-105
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Imgur)
Klimov M-103
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Imgur)
Allison V-1710
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Imgur)
Shvetsov M-82
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Imgur)
Polikarpov I-16 (Replica)
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Imgur)
Ilyushin Il-2 (Replica)
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Imgur)
Polikarpov I-15bis (Replica)
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Imgur)
Kochyerigin DI-6 (Replica)
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Imgur)
Polikarpov Po-2
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Imgur)
Sukhoi Su-2 (Replica)
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Imgur)
Signs
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Imgur)
Ilyushin Il-4
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Imgur)
Ilyushin Il-4
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Imgur)
Ilyushin Il-4 Sign
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Imgur)
Military Equipment
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Imgur)
Military Equipment
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Imgur)
Bell P-63 Kingcobra
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Imgur)
Junkers Ju 88 A-4 (Cockpit)
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Imgur)
Unfortunately, the battery on my camera died part way through the exhibition, so I missed some stuff like the Li-2. On the upside, however, compared to the other pictures online, such as those on
Wikimedia Commons, mine are the only ones I've seen that have captured the display placards in a way that is readily legible. So consider them a look into the way the story of World War II is told in Russia. In particular, note how many are stated to be mockups.