Kraftwerk: Pocket Calculator EP. Hungarian edition, Pepita, 1981.
Side A: Pocket Calculator
Side B: Dentaku
Kraftwerk: Pocket Calculator EP. Hungarian edition, Pepita, 1981.
Side A: Pocket Calculator
Side B: Dentaku
Polyot, Soviet aircraft construction set for children, c1970-1980.
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John Keating: Space Experience - 1972. Columbia Records (Jugoton).
Front: Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules (CSM) nicknamed “Gumdrop” and Lunar Module (LM), nicknamed “Spider” are shown docked together as Command Module pilot David R. Scott stands in the open hatch. Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, Lunar Module pilot, took this photograph of Scott during his EVA as he stood on the porch outside the Lunar Module. Apollo 9 was an Earth orbital mission designed to test docking procedures between the CSM and LM as well as test fly the Lunar Module in the relative safe confines of Earth orbit. Photo: NASA.
Back: The Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules photographed from the Lunar Module, “Spider”, on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. Docking mechanism is visible in nose of the Command Module, “Gumdrop”. Object jutting out from the Service Module aft bulkhead is the high-gain S-Band antenna. Photo: NASA.
Lökhajtásos vadászgép a budapesti repülőnapon. Repülés, 1954. augusztus 25.
A Hungarian MiG-15bis, no 824. Cover of the Hungarian semi-monthly magazine, “Flight”, August 25, 1954.
1000 kilométeres sebességen felül! Szovjet hőreakciós vadász műrepülés közben. (Kép a Sztálini Sólymok Ünnepe című színes szovjet filmből). Repülés, 1952. március 25.
Over 1000 km/h! Soviet jet fighter during exhibition flight. (Pic from the soviet documentary about the Russian National Aviation Day, Tushino, 1951). Cover of the Hungarian semi-monthly magazine, “Flight”, Match 25, 1952.
This is no. 211 MiG-15bis (Fagot) of the Moskovsky Okrug PVO aerobatic display team, the “Red Falcons”. Red upper surfaces, pale blue undersides.
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