- The
Flying Ship (Ukrainian: летючий корабель;
letuchiy korabel, Russian: летучий корабль;
letuchiy korabl) is an East
Slavic or
Eastern European folk tale...
- The
Flying Ship (Russian: Летучий корабль, romanized:
Letuchiy korabl) is a
Soviet musical cartoon film
directed by
Garri Bardin in 1979
based on the Eastern...
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Komsomolets (1976), "Leningrad Komsomol";
renamed Legkiy, "Light" in 1992.
Letuchiy, "Flighty" (1977) Pylkiy, "Fervent" (1979) Zadornyy, "P****ionate" (1979)...
- 1135 (Krivak I)
ships Leningradski Komsomolets (renamed
Legkiy in 1992),
Letuchiy,
Pylkiy and
Zharkiy of the
Krivak I group. The
refit involved replacing...
- the
Romanian ships and
incorporated them into the
Soviet Navy.
Renamed Letuchiy, the ship
served until she was
struck from the navy list in 1951 when she...
- ("Liocha"; "Lech")
Filipp Yankovsky Танцевать до утра "Летучий голландец" ("
Letuchiy gollandets"; "Flying Dutchman") Борис Деденев (Boris Dedenev) "Я тебя у...
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Nesravnennyy Nakonechnikov (1981) a.k.a. The
Incomparable Nakonechnikov Letuchiy korabl (1979) (voice) a.k.a.
Flying Ship
Svatovstvo gusara (1979) (TV)...
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Deyatelnyy Zharkiy Retivyy Leningradskiy Komsomolets /
Legkiy Bezzavetnyy Letuchiy Pylkiy Zadornyy Bezukoriznennyy Ladny Poryvistyy PytlivyyX Project 1135M...
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launched in 1929. She was
seized in 1944 by the
Soviet Union and
renamed Letuchiy before being returned to
Romania in 1951 when she was
renamed D22 before...
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Deyatelnyy Zharkiy Retivyy Leningradskiy Komsomolets /
Legkiy Bezzavetnyy Letuchiy Pylkiy Zadornyy Bezukoriznennyy Ladny Poryvistyy PytlivyyX Project 1135M...