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Political reasons.pjotrtje wrote:Not having anything to do with the crash or the event itself, but: why does this Flanker still carry red Soviet / Russian stars on the wings, instead of the Belarussian flag (which is carried on the tails)? (Awesome pics, by the way!)
I am not an expert, nor claim to be, but my hunch would be that if you only fly a very very limited number of hours per year you should act accordingly when displaying such a fine machine.Thermal wrote:Still wonder why these 'expert' pilots keep crashing these fine planes.
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