View Full Version : So, lets mount a Mig 21 on a pole.....
NutLoose
7th Jan 2017, 13:46
Or rather attempt too..
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oops
Expatrick
7th Jan 2017, 13:53
Or rather attempt too..
fAnk_-HANY0
oops
Is this the one in Warsaw, at the barracks near the airfield?
Edit: Having found my photos, I don't think it is the Polish one.
Buster Hyman
7th Jan 2017, 13:54
It'll buff out.
Looks like a confirmed drone-strike to me...
:E
PDR
skippedonce
7th Jan 2017, 14:18
Is this the one in Warsaw, at the barracks near the airfield?
Edit: Having found my photos, I don't think it is the Polish one.
No, that one was intact and in-place when I went past last week.
Expatrick
7th Jan 2017, 14:18
Polish version referred to.
Locks like back breaking work.....
BossEyed
7th Jan 2017, 16:14
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/gg548/jimsaudi/Tornado%20Crash/TornadoGateGuard3-1.jpg
Molemot
7th Jan 2017, 16:30
Сержант, принесите мне MiG 21 Отзывы другой .... этот раскололо ....(!)
Fonsini
7th Jan 2017, 19:49
I was once told that an early Mig-21 retains nose authority at 70 knots - but I don't think this is what they meant.
onetrack
7th Jan 2017, 22:29
Prep MIG-21 for mounting on pole = $50,000
Install pole for MIG-21 mounting = $25,000
Engage lowest-cost, local crane hire operator, to lift MIG-21 onto pole = $300
Video of MIG-21 being dropped onto ground, as cheap, uncertified, Chinese slings fail = PRICELESS
Buster Hyman
8th Jan 2017, 00:21
Mig on a stick...almost.
Runaway Gun
9th Jan 2017, 10:55
Not a hard hat, steel capped boot, yellow vest, or risk assessment in sight….
And nobody was hurt :)
DirtyProp
9th Jan 2017, 12:24
Great CapCom material!
"Yep, the clock is still ticking and these are billable hours!"
DirtyProp
9th Jan 2017, 12:25
"Another fine mess you got ourselves into, Hoskins"
It had to be said.