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Reminds me of all the crashes last year in Serbia.
Don't think it has anything to do with the crisis. Too soon.
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The fact that they had no jet trainer, and went from prop to MiG-21 could also have something to do with it.
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niiiice :)
good music too ;)
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Good lyrics in the second song :D
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Yea, because they sure didn't show them how to fly the MiG-21
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Hehe. Nice disguise :)
Why don't they do super sonic flights over water?
Btw, it was cool here yesterday too. Clouds were low, but a learjetish plane flew under them at low level, preparing to land in Belgrade :)
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I've heard that they may give up on them and concentrate on transport aviation.
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I bett that its a pain for you to fold your clothes too, but for them.. ;) And they are really proud of their work. :)
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Here at 0:48 you can see a Croatian MiG-21 engine test:
I have longer videos of Serbian MiGs tested, but I am not allowed to upload :(
Chutes are a pain to reload, and I am just talking about the aircraft, they must be even harder to repack. I had to install them on F-117 and that was annoying.There are women who do that :)
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How do they secure Russian aircraft during engine testing? Do they tied them down?
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Yes. For static engine tests, aircraft are tied down with cables.
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Lesson learned and extra copy purchased as penance, eh? :P
:book:;)
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Russian air force aircraft must have all their parts Made in Russia.
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It worked yesterday. Seems that they have removed the thread.
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They say it was a brand new aircraft on its first flight :(
Pilot OK.
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All airliners are potential foes
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For the last time, AESA CAN split its beam into multiple independent beams. It is NOT just single beam giving apperance of multiple beams by moving quickly (although that can be done too).
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Were the last two pages of this thread stealth to you? ;)
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I have been using Google Earth tonight and found out, that you can actually see some 20+ Raptors on parking at Langley AFB. ( 37° 4'54.03"N / 76°21'7.07"W )
That's funny. I always thought they were "hiding" this stuff in public media like that. Look at the airports in Sevastopol or Ramstein for example. There the pictures got edited most certainly.
Maybe those are inflatable Rapors ;)
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SU-25 footage.
http://www.sonicbomb.com/xv1.php?vid=su25&id=716&s=40&w=560&h=420&ttitle=SU-25%20Frogfoot
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Some of the cockpit shots are from a MiG-21
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Good. Now that it's open source, maybe we'll see some nice third party mods ;)
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Since you've brought the thread up, I'll add one thing that my friend reminded me of a few days ago: dogs :) She says that you could see her dog just stand up, stare at one point, see the hair go up on his back, count to 7 and then you would hear an explosion.
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Would it at all be possible to lock a scanning radar? With ground ARM you need to catch several sweeps in order to triangulate the position with enough precision. Here you would have a movable target that changes its position with every sweep. Maybe with a fast processor you could take more samples of one sweep. Anyhow, a really complicated task.
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Indian Su-30MKI crash
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I doubt any modern CS would allow an oscilatory state.