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MIG-29 at Zhukovsky

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Old 19th Jul 2006, 15:34
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MIG-29 at Zhukovsky

This is quite a video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...97433246487433
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Hi corrumba! Pretty amazing piece of kit, defies a few of the more common principals of flight!

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Old 19th Jul 2006, 18:43
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Nothing an F3 couldn't do.
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Navaleye - nice to see you still have a sense of humour!
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Well an F3 could try.......
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Originally Posted by Navaleye
Nothing an F3 couldn't do.
I'm guessing the F3 don't open it's canopy halfway down the runway !!!..lol
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Pity that, in the real world, he 'd suck an AMRAAM at 30+ miles....

Still, I bet the bits fluttering down would do a few nice back flips and rolls....
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It's been displaying at Farnborough all week and is fecking stunning.
 
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Displayed at RIAT and it was the dogs conkers there too. Nice idea to put the OVT and the F-18 on back to back, gave a nice contrast between the vectoring jet and a standard jet (although flown by the decidedly non-standard Ric T again!). Agreed, Mr BVR might have a wry smile on his face but I wouldn't put it past Pavel & co to out-turn it! Still, fantasmagorical piece of kit.
 
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Hey, I'm no FJ jock, but I can land like that!
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Here's a pic I took at Fairford on Saturday, you can see the angle of the nozzles quite clearly
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Yes, fortunately they spent money on the F3 to make it a capable fighter, not to look good at airshows.

I know bait bitten but I can't help myself!
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Saw the dispay at Fairford and it was truly amazing. I was lucky enough to have a few words with the pilot at the hangar bash, just after he had been awarded the prize for the best display and just before the annual bread roll fight really got going. The man is as mad as a bucket of eels but he was more than willing to talk to some of the mere mortals at the party. Nice bloke,top display.
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The back-flip at about 2 mins 50 sec is just weird
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Very impressive! Was the back flip a super form of the ole' Cobra high AOA manouver?
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Old 21st Jul 2006, 11:37
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NG,

Originally Posted by NoseGunner
Yes, fortunately they spent money on the F3 to make it a capable fighter, not to look good at airshows.
I know bait bitten but I can't help myself!
Shame they failed at that too.

Cheers

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I also managed a quick chat with Mr Mig in the flight center. He seemed quiet genuinly impressed that alot of people were eagerly awaiting his display. I suppose to him it's the day job.
 
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I don't agree with those that say that this is a forum for professional pilots and none else gets a say, but I think you should be careful of making sweeping statements on matters that squash, politics, Kilmarnock FC and a sales job really don't qualify you for.

For example I would never say that Kilmarnock are rubbish and are about as likely to play entertaining football as Bush is to go to North Korea for his summer hols - cos I'm not really qualified!

But hey you've made over a thousand posts so you must know what you are talking about!
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NG,

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BHR
I don't agree with those that say that this is a forum for professional pilots and none else gets a say, but I think you should be careful of making sweeping statements on matters that squash, politics, Kilmarnock FC and a sales job really don't qualify you for.
For example I would never say that Kilmarnock are rubbish and are about as likely to play entertaining football as Bush is to go to North Korea for his summer hols - cos I'm not really qualified!
But hey you've made over a thousand posts so you must know what you are talking about!
Cos as my profile is that is all I have ever been and experienced, eh?

Of course you were born and Nose Gunner and have always been a Nose Gunner, eh?

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Well I was trying to work out your background and you remind me of a lot of old F4 guys I've come across - but I don't think you are! Also I don't understand the Bill Hicks thing!

My point was that unless you are currently actively involved in FJ stuff and have recent experience in a field then its hard to comment on. If I may use the mighty BEagle as an example - he knows lots about lots and even used to fly an F4 (I think) but I wouldn't really value his opinion on current FJ ops. Of course, I would never dream of correcting him on matters CAA!!

On the other hand I suppose this is a rumour network and is full of people spouting on matters of which they have no idea, so maybe I should relax a little and not worry so much!

Cheers
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