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DescriptionAntonov An-225 with Buran at Le Bourget 1989 Manteufel.jpg |
Antonov An-225 with Buran atop at the Paris Air Show
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17 June 1989 |
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http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-(Antonov-Design/Antonov-An-225-Mriya/1240864/L/ |
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Ralf Manteufel |
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