OH NO!!!!!!Crizz wrote:Just got the sad news that the Belarus SU-24 currently at Radom has crashed.
Probably both crew members did not survived.
It's the SU-27Phantom54 wrote:Are you sure about the type? The SU-24 was down as static and the SU-27 as a flyer......
Very sad news....
You mis-adjusted the topic name, it now reads "Su-2".Crizz wrote:Polish TV news http://www.tvn24.pl/-1,1617102,0,1,kata ... omosc.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
3x Su-27 down within 2 weeks is surely not a good promotion for the Aviation and surtainly not the Russian Industry.mikek1357 wrote:Very very sad news, alot of accidents at fly-inn's and airshows lately.
Not only the Su-27, here in the Netherlands a few (non-lethal, thank god) accidents. Vicki Cruse at the WAC in Silverstone and Svetlana in her Yak-52.Hurricane wrote:3x Su-27 down within 2 weeks is surely not a good promotion for the Aviation and surtainly not the Russian Industry.mikek1357 wrote:Very very sad news, alot of accidents at fly-inn's and airshows lately.
I'm afraid that this might wake up more Airforce to replace theire aged planes and alerts Western countries agains these type of planes.
Hurricane.
I am not sure if I understand you. Care to elaborate?Hurricane wrote:
I'm afraid that this might wake up more Airforce to replace theire aged planes and alerts Western countries agains these type of planes.
Hurricane.
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