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  1. From ⁨⁨⁨⁨⁨#AnnafromUkraine⁩⁩⁩⁩⁩ @[email protected]

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    RUSSIA ON FIRE: MOSCOW KEDROVKA BRYANSK GROZNYI PERM Vlog 1403: War in Ukraine

    More than a dozen #airports across southern #Russia suspended operations on Friday morning, while hundreds of #flights were either cancelled or delayed after a Ukrainian #drones visited the air traffic control center for the region. #Ukraine has confirmed strikes on #production buildings in Russia's #NizhnyNovgorod region, the #Kedrovka arsenal of the ...

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  2. Beautiful weather for takeoff from Nizhny Novgorod Strigino International airport (Russian Federation) “METAR UWGG 100500Z 10004MPS 060V130 CAVOK 08/M06 Q1028 R36R/090070 NOSIG” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/uwgg/en #nizhnynovgorodstriginointernationalairport #airport #nizhnynovgorod #russianfederation #uwgg #goj #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  3. The Nizhny Novgorod Radio Laboratory (NNRL).

    Imagine it is June 1918. The young Soviet Republic, surrounded by enemies on all sides and struggling to find food for its cities, establishes a radio laboratory at the Tver radio station. The development of technology was necessary from both an economic and a political point of view.

    But a small workshop with outdated equipment did not allow them to work at the required level. Therefore, it was decided to move the laboratory to Nizhny Novgorod.

    The scientists at the radio laboratory worked on establishing vacuum tube production and developing radiotelephony.

    Today, a museum dedicated to the history of the NNRL operates here. The museum’s exhibition contains many original devices and samples of radio equipment.

    For me, this museum is a place where I feel inspired by human genius. I look at these tube assemblies, at the microchips, and remember the saying: “If aviation had developed at the same pace, today an airplane would be the size of a matchbox and could fly around the globe in one hour.”
    #radiolab #NizhnyNovgorod #retrocomputing #microelectronics #radioelectronics #vacuumtubes

  4. The Nizhny Novgorod Radio Laboratory (NNRL).

    Imagine it is June 1918. The young Soviet Republic, surrounded by enemies on all sides and struggling to find food for its cities, establishes a radio laboratory at the Tver radio station. The development of technology was necessary from both an economic and a political point of view.

    But a small workshop with outdated equipment did not allow them to work at the required level. Therefore, it was decided to move the laboratory to Nizhny Novgorod.

    The scientists at the radio laboratory worked on establishing vacuum tube production and developing radiotelephony.

    Today, a museum dedicated to the history of the NNRL operates here. The museum’s exhibition contains many original devices and samples of radio equipment.

    For me, this museum is a place where I feel inspired by human genius. I look at these tube assemblies, at the microchips, and remember the saying: “If aviation had developed at the same pace, today an airplane would be the size of a matchbox and could fly around the globe in one hour.”
    #radiolab #NizhnyNovgorod #retrocomputing #microelectronics #radioelectronics #vacuumtubes

  5. The Nizhny Novgorod Radio Laboratory (NNRL).

    Imagine it is June 1918. The young Soviet Republic, surrounded by enemies on all sides and struggling to find food for its cities, establishes a radio laboratory at the Tver radio station. The development of technology was necessary from both an economic and a political point of view.

    But a small workshop with outdated equipment did not allow them to work at the required level. Therefore, it was decided to move the laboratory to Nizhny Novgorod.

    The scientists at the radio laboratory worked on establishing vacuum tube production and developing radiotelephony.

    Today, a museum dedicated to the history of the NNRL operates here. The museum’s exhibition contains many original devices and samples of radio equipment.

    For me, this museum is a place where I feel inspired by human genius. I look at these tube assemblies, at the microchips, and remember the saying: “If aviation had developed at the same pace, today an airplane would be the size of a matchbox and could fly around the globe in one hour.”
    #radiolab #NizhnyNovgorod #retrocomputing #microelectronics #radioelectronics #vacuumtubes

  6. The Nizhny Novgorod Radio Laboratory (NNRL).

    Imagine it is June 1918. The young Soviet Republic, surrounded by enemies on all sides and struggling to find food for its cities, establishes a radio laboratory at the Tver radio station. The development of technology was necessary from both an economic and a political point of view.

    But a small workshop with outdated equipment did not allow them to work at the required level. Therefore, it was decided to move the laboratory to Nizhny Novgorod.

    The scientists at the radio laboratory worked on establishing vacuum tube production and developing radiotelephony.

    Today, a museum dedicated to the history of the NNRL operates here. The museum’s exhibition contains many original devices and samples of radio equipment.

    For me, this museum is a place where I feel inspired by human genius. I look at these tube assemblies, at the microchips, and remember the saying: “If aviation had developed at the same pace, today an airplane would be the size of a matchbox and could fly around the globe in one hour.”
    #radiolab #NizhnyNovgorod #retrocomputing #microelectronics #radioelectronics #vacuumtubes

  7. The Nizhny Novgorod Radio Laboratory (NNRL).

    Imagine it is June 1918. The young Soviet Republic, surrounded by enemies on all sides and struggling to find food for its cities, establishes a radio laboratory at the Tver radio station. The development of technology was necessary from both an economic and a political point of view.

    But a small workshop with outdated equipment did not allow them to work at the required level. Therefore, it was decided to move the laboratory to Nizhny Novgorod.

    The scientists at the radio laboratory worked on establishing vacuum tube production and developing radiotelephony.

    Today, a museum dedicated to the history of the NNRL operates here. The museum’s exhibition contains many original devices and samples of radio equipment.

    For me, this museum is a place where I feel inspired by human genius. I look at these tube assemblies, at the microchips, and remember the saying: “If aviation had developed at the same pace, today an airplane would be the size of a matchbox and could fly around the globe in one hour.”
    #radiolab #NizhnyNovgorod #retrocomputing #microelectronics #radioelectronics #vacuumtubes