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The image depicts a snow-covered airfield apron at Roschino International Airport (TJM) in Tyumen, Russia, under daylight conditions during winter.

In the foreground, a red and white striped windsock on a pole stands upright, leaning slightly to the left, partially obscured by snow. A smaller red marker pole is visible further back and to its right. The entire ground plane is covered in a thick layer of white snow, with some darker linear patterns visible beneath the snow.

The mid-ground features a two-story building constructed with grey and white horizontal paneling, topped with a snow-covered, slightly angled roof. The blue "UTair" logo is prominently displayed on the building's front facade. The building has multiple rectangular windows and a dark, recessed doorway on the ground floor. Two external air conditioning units are affixed below the first-floor windows. To the left of this building, the yellow fuselage and covered tail section of a large helicopter, consistent with a Mil Mi-8/17 series, are visible, parked on a snow-covered surface. To the right of the UTair building, a blue and white biplane, resembling an Antonov An-2, is parked on the snow, with portions of an additional light-colored aircraft visible further right. Dark green coniferous trees are clustered to the right of the UTair building, while bare deciduous trees are visible behind and to its left.

The background consists of several multi-story urban buildings. On the far left, a tall, rectangular grey and beige building with numerous windows is visible. To the right, a taller, light brown building with vertical window arrangements stands. A large, grey, windowless building facade is situated between these two structures. A light-colored fence or wall separates the airfield environment from the background buildings. No individuals are present in the depicted scene.
KoVa

Feb 16, 2026, 9:41 AM

Tyumen, Russia

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The image depicts a snow-covered airfield apron at Roschino International Airport (TJM) in Tyumen, Russia, under daylight conditions during winter. In the foreground, a red and white striped windsock on a pole stands upright, leaning slightly to the left, partially obscured by snow. A smaller red marker pole is visible further back and to its right. The entire ground plane is covered in a thick layer of white snow, with some darker linear patterns visible beneath the snow. The mid-ground features a two-story building constructed with grey and white horizontal paneling, topped with a snow-covered, slightly angled roof. The blue "UTair" logo is prominently displayed on the building's front facade. The building has multiple rectangular windows and a dark, recessed doorway on the ground floor. Two external air conditioning units are affixed below the first-floor windows. To the left of this building, the yellow fuselage and covered tail section of a large helicopter, consistent with a Mil Mi-8/17 series, are visible, parked on a snow-covered surface. To the right of the UTair building, a blue and white biplane, resembling an Antonov An-2, is parked on the snow, with portions of an additional light-colored aircraft visible further right. Dark green coniferous trees are clustered to the right of the UTair building, while bare deciduous trees are visible behind and to its left. The background consists of several multi-story urban buildings. On the far left, a tall, rectangular grey and beige building with numerous windows is visible. To the right, a taller, light brown building with vertical window arrangements stands. A large, grey, windowless building facade is situated between these two structures. A light-colored fence or wall separates the airfield environment from the background buildings. No individuals are present in the depicted scene.

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