File:ER22.png
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Soviet turbojet train.
Source:http://rt200.narod.ru/svl.html. First published by "Tekhnika molodezhi" magazine in 1971.
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This image is a faithful digitalization of Soviet turbojet train, a historically significant photograph. |
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Source |
The image has been derived from: http://rt200.narod.ru/svl.html. First published by "Tekhnika molodezhi" magazine in 1971. |
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current | 22:29, 29 November 2007 | 350 × 201 (105 KB) | Dojarca (talk | contribs) | Soviet turbojet train. Source:http://rt200.narod.ru/svl.html. First published by "Tekhnika molodezhi" magazine in 1971. No free alternative known. The object has been destroyed in the 1970s so no free alternative can be created. {{fairusein|turbojet tr |
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