Is it a boat? Is it a plane? The Lun-class Ekranoplan, aka “The Caspian Sea Monster,” is actually both. And now one of the most extraordinary Cold War flying machines ever built is about to enjoy a new lease on life.
The 'Caspian Sea Monster' rises from the grave
Exploring the Caspian Sea Monster: the abandoned Lun ekranoplane in Dagestan
Soviet 'Caspian Monster' jet plane reaches final resting place - NZ Herald
The Inside of the 'Caspian Sea Monster' - drone images show Soviet-era flying machine
Eerie abandoned passenger plane sits on floor of Red Sea
Rise & fall of the Caspian Sea Monster ekranoplan and its inventor — RTD
Caspian Sea monster aircraft Ekranoplan moved to new home aviation news
Eerie abandoned passenger plane sits on floor of Red Sea
ഒടുവില് സോവിയറ്റ് പ്രതാപമായ 'വിമാനകപ്പലിന്' പുതിയ ജന്മം.!
The Inside of the 'Caspian Sea Monster' - drone images show Soviet-era flying machine
Aral Sea - Pollution, Drying, Ecosystem
Why did the Soviet Ekranoplan fail? Could a modern version be viable today? - Quora
Rise & fall of the Caspian Sea Monster ekranoplan and its inventor — RTD
The biggest WIG craft ever built, Caspian Sea Monster [3]