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Perhaps, one of the most famous and interesting popular science journals published in the former USSR is Youth Technique, the first issue of which was published as early as July 1933. The monthly issues of this edition were literally read to the holes, because it was he who allowed ordinary people not only to familiarize themselves with current innovations in the world of technology, but also made it possible to look into the most intimate for any schoolboy of that time - the future.
It should be noted that the "Technique of Youth" is one of the oldest publications that are published today. One of the most famous "chips" of almost every issue of the magazine was its cover, which depicted some fantastic scenes, units and devices from the future.
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1937: Arctic snowmobile, which is essentially a ship on tracks
1938: Airships based on multiple screw systems
1945: post-war time
1946: Ultra fast car on the sea beach
1948: Huge underwater submarine tank on tracks
1949: Supersonic aircraft, very similar to the experimental American Bell X-1
1949: A giant hydroplane with the ability to load civilian vehicles
1952: Space port in the city center
1952: Futuristic cargo ship unloading system
1953: Multifunctional underwater device
1954: Missile aircraft in the sky over Moscow
1955: City and future infrastructure
1956: Ultra fast hydrofoil ship
1960: Flying Car
1963: Two-wheeled car
1963: Incredible Hydrofoil Concept
1964: Flying saucer
1969: Space Sailboats
1972: Hybrid four-engine aircraft
1974: Personal ekranoplan and submarine
1974: Racing car "car-wing"
1978: Future Maglev Train
1983: The walker: will pass where the wheels and tracks will not pass
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