The first Polish MiG-29 crash in 29 years of service I think! Quite an achievement!Worldnis wrote:A Polish MiG-29 crashed today near its homebase of Minsk Mazowiecki.
While returning to the base, at 17.15 local contact was lost.
A search for two (!) hours by Polish State Forests in the wooded area led to the pilot and the plane. The pilot had ejected and was taken to a hospital in Warsaw. Polish MOD conformed this and noted that MiG-29 flights are now suspended, this according to Deputy Defense Minister Bartosz Kownacki.
https://twitter.com/tvp_info/status/942854623265804289
67 grey. It was already in new light grey scheme.Starfighter_F-104G wrote:67 red reported w/o
Two pictures of 67/r in 'old' two-tone greypb299 wrote:67 grey. It was already in new light grey scheme.Starfighter_F-104G wrote:67 red reported w/o
http://lotnictwo.net.pl/gallery/photo/a ... 39091.html
/p.
I see 50 shades of a certain colour....tomcat604 wrote: I don't mean to nit pick - but that's exactly the same scheme!!!
Maybe you were referring to the back ground
It is being applied during periodic airframe works at WZL2 in Bydgoszcz.tomcat604 wrote:Is the new gray scheme part of an overhaul/upgrade or just a repaint?
According to Polish MoD Undersecretary, pilot of Polish AF MiG-29 crashed on 18/12 DID NOT EJECT ... Survived landing in high trees with broken ankle only - what a luck!
Wow indeed! And testament to the robustness of Russian designStratofreighter wrote:https://twitter.com/PBondaryk/status/943443014734794752According to Polish MoD Undersecretary, pilot of Polish AF MiG-29 crashed on 18/12 DID NOT EJECT ... Survived landing in high trees with broken ankle only - what a luck!
Sources in Minsk confirm the aircraft that crashed was 67.Starfighter_F-104G wrote:67 red reported w/o
tomcat604 wrote:Is the new gray scheme part of an overhaul/upgrade or just a repaint?
BTW - Nice capture Olli
As a member you get access to all our
premium content and benefits learn more