- The
Russian Children's
Center "
Orlyonok" (Russian: Орлёнок, lit. 'eaglet') is a
federal state all-year camp for kids aged 11–16 (school
grades 6 through...
- The A-90
Orlyonok (Russian: Орлёнок, English: "Eaglet") is a
Soviet ekranoplan that was
designed by
Rostislav Evgenievich Alexeyev of the
Central Hydrofoil...
-
Orlyonok (literally "eaglet" in Russian) may
refer to:
Orlyonok,
Russian federal state all-year camp for kids,
formerly a
Soviet Young Pioneer camp A-90...
- time, and
several types of
amphibious ****ault craft, such as the A-90
Orlyonok "Ekranoplan". The
engine has a 14-stage axial-flow compressor, producing...
-
intended for
schoolchildren of 4–7
classes (10–13) years. A
similar game,
Orlyonok (Орлёнок), was for
older schoolchildren. The game was
revived in modern...
- ground-effect vehicles,
particularly the
Caspian Sea
Monster and the A-90
Orlyonok.
Rostislav Evgenievich Alexeyev was born on
December 18, 1916, in Novozybkov...
-
distinguished pioneer camps were
maintained by
several Soviet republics, e.g.,
Orlyonok in
Russian SFSR and Zubryonok [ru] on
Byelorussian SSR. In East Germany...
- 400-ton Lun-class ekranoplan, 140-ton A-90
Orlyonok, and 20-ton Utka. А-080-752
Spasatel А-300-538 A-90
Orlyonok Lun-class
ekranoplan Utka "Russian Defense...
- Egret, a
character in
Magical Chronicle Lyrical Nanoha Force Orlyonok (Russian: Орлёнок,
Orlyonok), the
Russian Children's Center,
literally eaglet The Eaglet...
- the
Russian Civil War. It is notable, in particular,
because the song
Orlyonok from the play has
become po****r in the
Soviet Union, with its po****rity...