File:Yak-38 Forger CVHG Minsk.jpg
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DescriptionYak-38 Forger CVHG Minsk.jpg | Port beam view of the Soviet Kiev class carrier MINSK (CVHG) underway with four Forger VTOL Yak-38 aircraft on its flight deck. | |||||||
Date | Taken on 1 November 1982 | |||||||
Source | ID:DNSN8301340 | |||||||
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