Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, August 26, 2015. The Twelfth International Moscow Aerospace Show MAKS 2015 was opened in Zhukovsky city in the Moscow Region on August 25, 2015. The aim of the show is to demonstrate Russian aerospace achievements, make contracts and negotiate international projects. Naval version of the Kamov Ka-52 (Hokum B) two-seat attack helicopter on display at the air show. Credit: Alex's Pictures/Alamy Live News
Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, August 26, 2015. The Twelfth International Moscow Aerospace Show MAKS 2015 was opened in Zhukovsky city in the Moscow Region on August 25, 2015. The aim of the show is to demonstrate Russian aerospace achievements, make contracts and negotiate international projects. There is a static exposition which demonstrate modern and historic military and civilian aircrafts, heavy aircrafts and helicopters, as well as light aviation. Companies from more than 25 countries take part in the show. Earlier today Airbus 350-900 made a demonstration flight. The show is very popular among Muscovites, tenth of thousands of people has already visited the show and many more are expected to come on weekend. © Alex's Pictures/Alamy Live News
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Location: Zhukovsky city, Moscow Region, Russia, Europe
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