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2010-04-13T10:06:31Z Russavia 1200x839 (260792 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Polish Air Force Tupolev Tu-154 at Kiev Borispil Airport on 5 June 2008 |Source=http://www.airliners.net/photo/Poland---Air/Tupolev-Tu-154M/1372463/L/ |Date=15 June 2008 |Author=[http://spotters.net
Polish Air Force Tupolev Tu-154 nr 101 taking off from Kiev Borispil Airport on 5 June 2008. The same plane was crashed in Smolensk in 10th April 2010.
Polski Tu-154M nr 101 startujący z lotniska w Kijowie w dniu 5 czerwca 2008 roku. Ten sam Tupolew doszczętnie roztrzaskał się w katastrofie w Smoleńsku 10 kwietnia 2010 roku.
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