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English: Coat of arms of Bykovo, Moscow Oblast. Officially founded on August 24, 1989 by the XIV Session of the XX Calling of the local Soviet of People's Deputats.

Blazon divided in two parts by a downfalling (from left to right) line. Upper blue field contains a Yakovlev Yak-40 ascending aircraft, while the bottom part contains a grey bull (Byk in Russian) on a red field. The bull is standing on a green grass field. The upper right corner contains a tower of a Moscow Kremlin
Русский: Герб поселка Быково утвержден 24 августа 1989 года XIV сессией XX созыва поселкового Совета народных депутатов. Авторы - Юрий и Константин Моченовы.

Щит перерезан надвое с правой стороны на левую вкось, на котором в верхней голубой части - взлетающий самолет ЯК-40, а в нижней - серый бык на зеленой траве в красном поле. В вольной части щита - башня Московского Кремля. Символика герба: Бык говорит о названии поселка, происхождение которого уходит в глубь веков. Тогда для снабжения Москвы из Поволжья и Калмыцких степей перегоняли скот по Рязанскому тракту. На месте нынешнего поселка после утомительного перехода быков выхаживали, откармливали, набирая убойный вес. Самолет ЯК-40 в голубом поле показывает то, что в поселке находится аэропорт "Быково", где данный самолет начал совершать первые регулярные рейсы. Башня Московского Кремля означает, что поселок расположен в Московской области.
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Source http://www.job-mo.ru/city/3/2/
Author Yuri Mochyonov and Konstantin Mochyonov
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