Flashheart602 发布于2015年3月21日 发布于2015年3月21日 Might be of interest to some here... A declassified US flight manual from 1955 on the MiG-15bis (PDF) http://www.governmentattic.org/14docs/MIG-15pilotOpManual_1955.pdf According to this https://medium.com/war-is-boring/stranded-behind-enemy-lines-steal-a-mig-b522e54234f6 the info was provided as a possible way of escaping enemy territory... 3
msalama 发布于2015年3月22日 发布于2015年3月22日 Man, that's a valuable document for us 15bis drivers! Thanks for sharing :thumbup: The DCS Mi-8MTV2. The best aviational BBW experience you could ever dream of.
Jamovich 发布于2015年3月27日 发布于2015年3月27日 Some of the images in the document appear corrupt. Is this in the original?
DieHard 发布于2015年4月9日 发布于2015年4月9日 (已编辑) Might be of interest to some here... A declassified US flight manual from 1955 on the MiG-15bis (PDF) http://www.governmentattic.org/14docs/MIG-15pilotOpManual_1955.pdf According to this https://medium.com/war-is-boring/stranded-behind-enemy-lines-steal-a-mig-b522e54234f6 the info was provided as a possible way of escaping enemy territory... I read Chuck Yeager's first book. He talks about test flying a captured Mig during the Korean War, that's what I remember, it could have been later. I figured the USA Air Force has engineering data somewhere concerning backward engineering of the test flights. Was wondering how long they would keep the info to themselves. 本帖最后于2015年4月9日,由DieHard编辑 [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
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