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Sure. The T.50 did a pretty amazing demo on the sunny thursday "trade day". Unfortunately at Zhukovsky this means facing the sun nearly all day, unless you'reKoosD wrote:Hello,
This is really amazing stuff, please can you show more pics of the new Russian "Raptor" ? Thanks in advance
That's a lot of smoke. The bang didn't touch off the smoke generator, or did it?Another "amazing demo" was performed by the Baltic Bees L39's. After their show the last aircraft to land, number 5, turned in a little to steep to get correctly lined up with the runway (Koen managed to get a picture showing the L39 still at about a 45 degree angle only a few meters above the ground on finals). Probably as the pilot would never have been able to do a go-around, he smashed his L39 onto the concrete thereby ruining it's main landing gear, veered off the runway and continued it's very bumpy landing roll onto the grass. After sitting there for a few hours it was towed away and the show continued as normal. The team performed displays during the weekend with only 4 aircraft and one highly embarrassed pilot on the ground
No, they actually all activated smoke while landing and this made the grassy rollout even more spectacularStratofreighter wrote:That's a lot of smoke. The bang didn't touch off the smoke generator, or did it?Another "amazing demo" was performed by the Baltic Bees L39's. After their show the last aircraft to land, number 5, turned in a little to steep to get correctly lined up with the runway (Koen managed to get a picture showing the L39 still at about a 45 degree angle only a few meters above the ground on finals). Probably as the pilot would never have been able to do a go-around, he smashed his L39 onto the concrete thereby ruining it's main landing gear, veered off the runway and continued it's very bumpy landing roll onto the grass. After sitting there for a few hours it was towed away and the show continued as normal. The team performed displays during the weekend with only 4 aircraft and one highly embarrassed pilot on the ground
Wow, that's 400 euros! I've read that Russian authorities are not very fond of journalists, which is hard to understand if they're ca$hcowsSjaak wrote:(somewhere in the region of 17000 we heard) to get a seat on the "press enclosure"
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