
First stop, Moscow. St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square
(Bob Biedron photo)
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Kiev. A colossal statue honors Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in WWII
(Bob Biedron photo)
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Sign at the Chaika Airfield, site of the Championships.
(Bob Biedron photo)
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Art Rose loads his Tarus-Tomahawk S5 entry in the launch tower
(Bob Biedron photo)
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Alexander Koriapin wins S1A
(Bob Biedron photo)
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Art Rose about to receive his Silver medal in S4B
(Bob Biedron photo)
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Art Rose, Chuck Weiss, and Charlie Sykos preparing the complex staging system used in S1A
(Bob Biedron photo)
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You catch sleep when you can...
(Janet Rose photo)
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Soviet team loads Alexander Korchagin's Soyuz T3
(Bob Biedron photo)
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US Team brings back the pieces of Bob Biedron's Ariane 3 after a successful flight
(Dave O'Bryan photo)
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Bob Biedron receives the Bronze medal in S7 from Howard Kuhn, the last American to place in S7 (Bronze, '72)
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Traditional Ukranian folk singers perform at Kiev airport
(Bob Biedron photo)
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They say everyone has a twin...in 1990, Bob Biedron's was apparently playing the coffee house circuit in Leningrad
(Dave O'Bryan photo)
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Everything you have heard about Aeroflot is true
(Bob Biedron photo)
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