839
Abandoned Aviation Vocational
College occupies a small three-storey building in the outlying industrial area of the city.
At the entrance of students met the pioneers of the Soviet aerodynamics and rocketry: AF Mozhajskij, NE Zhukovsky, KE Tsiolkovsky and SP Korolev.
Even fences flights of stairs of the building was repeated aviation motif.
Last year, the college was closed, and numerous aircraft engines and other equipment for scrap passed. As it was then, read Lana Sator. I found only a single bust, presumably, Arkhipov Cradles. But except for engines in the building to see what is left.
In college had the opportunity to conduct fire tests these engines. Watch could be reinforced through the windows.
The building is directly adjacent to the shops Aviation Plant.
The school had a shop with a variety of educational tools.
Now there were only posters.
Yes, that's such a layout.
On the second floor - the euro-repair, bright, spacious classrooms.
In this audience have studied the production of parts on CNC machines.
Cabinets are still stuffed with documents.
Dozens of drawings.
Reference to thousands of pages.
In another class, the structure and properties of the investigated steel.
Everywhere are boxes with educational filmstrips.
Something resembling a form to fill.
Photos from a past life.
Who do you need now, graduates ...
All in the past ...
Another notable building - shattered warehouse visual aids in physics.
All of this can be found in any school office of physics.
Device for demonstration of light pressure, 1953.
More well preserved chemistry class.
Familiar to everyone at the school table.
Several chemical cabinets crammed with cooking utensils and chemicals.
Base in bottles.
In the back room - a rich collection of chemicals, for every taste.
One can of someone smashed, while the rest intact.
Source: deletant.livejournal.com