"Dear Mr. Chatrov:
My colleagues and I wish to thank you for leaving your business card with
us a few days ago.
Is there something you would like to discuss with us at some point?
Best wishes,
Renald Fortier
Curator, Aviation History
Canada Aviation Museum
Ottawa"
После посещения авиационного музея в Оттаве и первого знакомства с сотрудниками музея
http://avvakul.ru/index.php?id=9&p=3&name=6
был написан ответ на имя господина Renald Fortier:
"Dear Mr. Renald Fortier,
Thank you for a prompt reply!
I personally and members of my family liked your museum very
much. It was especially pleasant, that I have seen the
Russian plane MiG-15. Being the cadet in military flight
school, i used to fly on UTI Mig-15 and Mig-17.
Being a vice president of the non-profit organization "Fund
of assistance to a museum of the Air Force", the main
aviation museum of Russia, would like to offer you
cooperation and Friendship between two museums.
I personally see it in the way of:
- An exchange of the aviation information between Russia and
Canada
- It would be a good idea to make an information stand about
your museum in Russia and our museum in Canada.
We are ready to invite employees of your museum, as well as
aviation enthusiasts to Moscow, to show a museum of Air
Force in Monino, historical and cultural values of Moscow.
You can take a look at photo reports on work of volunteers
and friends to the Russian museum of the Air Force here:
http://avvakul.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=457
Being a squadron commander, i used to fly Su-15. The
following information about this plane you can find on the
following page:
http://skytexalliance.com/su15.html
Site of friends-assistants to a museum of the Air Forces in
Monino:
http://www.aviarestorer.ru
To see a photo-archive of our 302 Air force regiment, in
which i flew, you can go here:
http://avvakul.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=560
http://avvakul.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=583
We have placed the photo report on visiting your remarkable
museum here:
http://avvakul.ru/index.php?id=9&p=3&name=6
Yours faithfully, Valeri Chatrov".
My colleagues and I wish to thank you for leaving your business card with
us a few days ago.
Is there something you would like to discuss with us at some point?
Best wishes,
Renald Fortier
Curator, Aviation History
Canada Aviation Museum
Ottawa"
После посещения авиационного музея в Оттаве и первого знакомства с сотрудниками музея
http://avvakul.ru/index.php?id=9&p=3&name=6
был написан ответ на имя господина Renald Fortier:
"Dear Mr. Renald Fortier,
Thank you for a prompt reply!
I personally and members of my family liked your museum very
much. It was especially pleasant, that I have seen the
Russian plane MiG-15. Being the cadet in military flight
school, i used to fly on UTI Mig-15 and Mig-17.
Being a vice president of the non-profit organization "Fund
of assistance to a museum of the Air Force", the main
aviation museum of Russia, would like to offer you
cooperation and Friendship between two museums.
I personally see it in the way of:
- An exchange of the aviation information between Russia and
Canada
- It would be a good idea to make an information stand about
your museum in Russia and our museum in Canada.
We are ready to invite employees of your museum, as well as
aviation enthusiasts to Moscow, to show a museum of Air
Force in Monino, historical and cultural values of Moscow.
You can take a look at photo reports on work of volunteers
and friends to the Russian museum of the Air Force here:
http://avvakul.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=457
Being a squadron commander, i used to fly Su-15. The
following information about this plane you can find on the
following page:
http://skytexalliance.com/su15.html
Site of friends-assistants to a museum of the Air Forces in
Monino:
http://www.aviarestorer.ru
To see a photo-archive of our 302 Air force regiment, in
which i flew, you can go here:
http://avvakul.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=560
http://avvakul.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=583
We have placed the photo report on visiting your remarkable
museum here:
http://avvakul.ru/index.php?id=9&p=3&name=6
Yours faithfully, Valeri Chatrov".