Talk:Kaleva (airplane)

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[edit] Malmi Airport

Malmi Airport is in Helsinki, not in Tallinn. Something isn't right here. ChiLlBeserker 04:06, 4 February 2007 (UTC)


Well, it doesn't say that the picture has taken right before the incident. It says prior. And it would be unlikely that people would have taken the time and pose so calmly in front of the plane when the only thing in mind must have, how to get out of there as the Soviets were taking over the country. So of course most of the pictures are taken in Helsinki. It would be interesting if any of those Kaleva pics were actually taken right before the final flight. Some of those circling around must be from Ulemiste airport in Tallinn, at least the one thats provided by the Estonian Film archives. I think I saw one somewhere, it was on one of the Embassies web page if I'm not mistaken.--Termer 07:57, 8 July 2007 (UTC)