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Coordinates: 55°36′42″N 036°39′0″E / 55.61167°N 36.65000°E / 55.61167; 36.65000
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* 234 Gv IIAP (234th Guards Instructional Interceptor Aviation Regiment) flying [[MiG-23|MiG-23MLD]] and [[MiG-29]] aircraft.
* 234 Gv IIAP (234th Guards Instructional Interceptor Aviation Regiment) flying [[MiG-23|MiG-23MLD]] and [[MiG-29]] aircraft.
* 378 OSAE (378th Independent Composite Aviation Squadron) flying [[Mi-8]] helicopters.
* 378 OSAE (378th Independent Composite Aviation Squadron) flying [[Mi-8]] helicopters.
* 29 Gv IAP (during the 1950s.
* 29 Gv IAP (during the 1950s).


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:22, 15 July 2008

Kubinka
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OperatorRussian Air Force
LocationKubinka
Elevation AMSL614 ft / 187 m
Coordinates55°36′42″N 036°39′0″E / 55.61167°N 36.65000°E / 55.61167; 36.65000
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
8,202 2,500 Concrete


Kubinka is an air base in Moscow Oblast, Russia located 5 km northwest of Kubinka. In close proximity to Moscow, the Kubinka facility showcases the best of the Russian Air Force to the general public.

Units stationed at Kubinka include:

  • 237 TsPAT (237th Centre for Display of Aviation Equipment) flying MiG-29E, Su-17C, Su-24, Su-25, and Su-27 during the 1990s (with one exception given as 239 TsPAT in Yefim Gordon's Su-24 book [1]).
  • 234 Gv IIAP (234th Guards Instructional Interceptor Aviation Regiment) flying MiG-23MLD and MiG-29 aircraft.
  • 378 OSAE (378th Independent Composite Aviation Squadron) flying Mi-8 helicopters.
  • 29 Gv IAP (during the 1950s).

References

  1. ^ Gordon, Yefim (2003). Sukhoi SU-24 (Russian Aircraft in Action). IP Media and Polygon Press. 1932525017.