Protasovo (Russian: Протасово), in western media also given as Ryazan Alexandrovo or Aleksandrovo, was an air base in Ryazan Oblast, Russia located 19 kilometers (12 mi) southeast of Ryazan. Before 1992 it was home to the Ryazan Training Centre (Russian: Рязанский УАЦ, tr. Ryazanskiy UATs), a DOSAAF training unit, flying the L-29. After the 1992 military reforms, the unit was disbanded, and the airbase became home to the 865th Helicopter Reserve Base (Russian: 865-я брв / 865-я база резерва вертолётов, tr. 865-ya baza rezerva vertolyotov), a storage and dismantling unit, handling Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters of the Russian Air Force. However, Google Earth high-resolution images from 2004 and 2005 show the airfield was vacated with no aircraft present, probably meaning all helicopters had bee
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| - Protassowo (russisch Протасово) ist ein ehemaliger Militärflugplatz südöstlich von Rjasan in Russland. Der Flugplatz diente bis 1992 als Ausbildungsstandort der DOSAAF. Später ist der Flugplatz für zivile Zwecke verwendet worden. Auf westlichen Flugkarten wird er auch „Ryazan-Aleksandrovo“ (nach dem nördlich von ihm liegenden Dorf) genannt. (de)
- El aeropuerto Riazán Aleksándrovo (en ruso: Рязань Александрово) también conocido como Aleksandrovo y Protasovo es una base aérea en el óblast de Riazán, Rusia, localizado a 19 kilómetros al sudeste de Riazán. Fue probablemente una base aérea de ataque durante la Guerra Fría. En la década de 1990, albergó a helicópteros Mil Mi-8 y Mil Mi-24 de la Fuerza Aérea Rusa. (es)
- Protasovo (Russian: Протасово), in western media also given as Ryazan Alexandrovo or Aleksandrovo, was an air base in Ryazan Oblast, Russia located 19 kilometers (12 mi) southeast of Ryazan. Before 1992 it was home to the Ryazan Training Centre (Russian: Рязанский УАЦ, tr. Ryazanskiy UATs), a DOSAAF training unit, flying the L-29. After the 1992 military reforms, the unit was disbanded, and the airbase became home to the 865th Helicopter Reserve Base (Russian: 865-я брв / 865-я база резерва вертолётов, tr. 865-ya baza rezerva vertolyotov), a storage and dismantling unit, handling Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters of the Russian Air Force. However, Google Earth high-resolution images from 2004 and 2005 show the airfield was vacated with no aircraft present, probably meaning all helicopters had bee (en)
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| - Protassowo (russisch Протасово) ist ein ehemaliger Militärflugplatz südöstlich von Rjasan in Russland. Der Flugplatz diente bis 1992 als Ausbildungsstandort der DOSAAF. Später ist der Flugplatz für zivile Zwecke verwendet worden. Auf westlichen Flugkarten wird er auch „Ryazan-Aleksandrovo“ (nach dem nördlich von ihm liegenden Dorf) genannt. (de)
- El aeropuerto Riazán Aleksándrovo (en ruso: Рязань Александрово) también conocido como Aleksandrovo y Protasovo es una base aérea en el óblast de Riazán, Rusia, localizado a 19 kilómetros al sudeste de Riazán. Fue probablemente una base aérea de ataque durante la Guerra Fría. En la década de 1990, albergó a helicópteros Mil Mi-8 y Mil Mi-24 de la Fuerza Aérea Rusa. En las web rusas dicen que el aeropuerto es la base de la 86º Reserva de Helicópteros del 16º ejército Aéreo bajo el Mando Especial de la Fuerza Aérea Rusa. Esta está compuesta por 72 Mil Mi-24 y 66 Mil Mi-8, más 140 hombres de apoyo en tierra. (es)
- Protasovo (Russian: Протасово), in western media also given as Ryazan Alexandrovo or Aleksandrovo, was an air base in Ryazan Oblast, Russia located 19 kilometers (12 mi) southeast of Ryazan. Before 1992 it was home to the Ryazan Training Centre (Russian: Рязанский УАЦ, tr. Ryazanskiy UATs), a DOSAAF training unit, flying the L-29. After the 1992 military reforms, the unit was disbanded, and the airbase became home to the 865th Helicopter Reserve Base (Russian: 865-я брв / 865-я база резерва вертолётов, tr. 865-ya baza rezerva vertolyotov), a storage and dismantling unit, handling Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters of the Russian Air Force. However, Google Earth high-resolution images from 2004 and 2005 show the airfield was vacated with no aircraft present, probably meaning all helicopters had been scrapped by then. Currently the Ryazan Aeroclub is based on the airfield. (en)
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