Mar 9, 2015 #1 v2 Captain 8,968 10,926 Nov 9, 2005 Cracow View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KGs_DIGsgc
Mar 9, 2015 #2 Gnomey Globetrotting Surgeon General Staff Mod 69,370 8,266 Nov 28, 2004 London / Southsea / Royal Deeside, UK www.flickr.com Good video! Thanks for sharing.
Mar 11, 2015 #3 Airframes Benevolens Magister 62,661 11,964 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK Nice little video - love the tribute tail art to the Kocsiusko Squadron pilots.
Mar 11, 2015 #4 Capt. Vick Moderator Staff Mod 13,750 5,724 Jul 23, 2008 Long Island, New York Wow! Did you see the auxiliary engine intake doors rapidly "banging" open and closed on the port strake of the lead MiG-29?
Wow! Did you see the auxiliary engine intake doors rapidly "banging" open and closed on the port strake of the lead MiG-29?
Mar 11, 2015 #5 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 108,806 27,813 Jun 19, 2005 Poland These auxiliary engine intake doors aren't controlled by any automatic system unless springs can be found a such one. The operation of these blinds bases on the subpressure. Here you may see how nice these doors waving during a flight. View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ6i0UWLcM0
These auxiliary engine intake doors aren't controlled by any automatic system unless springs can be found a such one. The operation of these blinds bases on the subpressure. Here you may see how nice these doors waving during a flight. View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ6i0UWLcM0
Mar 11, 2015 #6 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 108,806 27,813 Jun 19, 2005 Poland and here .. View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15lrGI3DT8w
Mar 11, 2015 #7 Capt. Vick Moderator Staff Mod 13,750 5,724 Jul 23, 2008 Long Island, New York Wow, that is something I never noticed before! Thanks for the additional videos!
Mar 11, 2015 #8 Aaron Brooks Wolters Brigadier General 16,553 2,426 Jul 28, 2007 Abingdon, VA. If it works, leave it alone. Thank you for sharing Dominik.
Mar 12, 2015 #9 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 108,806 27,813 Jun 19, 2005 Poland Therefore we call the MiG-29 here , flying locomotive.
Mar 12, 2015 #10 Capt. Vick Moderator Staff Mod 13,750 5,724 Jul 23, 2008 Long Island, New York Don't tell Jan that. He'll want a book on them!
Mar 12, 2015 #12 Airframes Benevolens Magister 62,661 11,964 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK Yes, in 13 Volumes too ! Great vids.
Mar 15, 2015 #13 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 64,017 6,334 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. Great Vids...
Mar 20, 2015 #14 Torch Senior Master Sergeant 3,057 922 Feb 9, 2006 Florida Interesting article about the F16 and M29s the Poles are using..http://theaviationist.com/2015/01/27/polish-f-16-combat-ready/
Interesting article about the F16 and M29s the Poles are using..http://theaviationist.com/2015/01/27/polish-f-16-combat-ready/
Mar 20, 2015 #15 imalko Chief Master Sergeant 3,777 298 Mar 2, 2009 Vojvodina, Serbia Cool stuff Dominik and Wojtek. Thanks for sharing.
Mar 20, 2015 #16 razor1uk Staff Sergeant 1,437 54 Dec 12, 2008 Tamago no Chie, (B'ham, UK) Wurger said: Therefore we call the MiG-29 here , flying locomotive. Click to expand... It certainly can smoke enough to seem like a steam train at below high power settings - not as smokey as J-57's, but close to older 'Phantom' smokey. Thanks for the thread guys , may V.V.Poobox actually have some control, and stop his maskurovka and the rattling the gates of the EU. Last edited: Mar 20, 2015
Wurger said: Therefore we call the MiG-29 here , flying locomotive. Click to expand... It certainly can smoke enough to seem like a steam train at below high power settings - not as smokey as J-57's, but close to older 'Phantom' smokey. Thanks for the thread guys , may V.V.Poobox actually have some control, and stop his maskurovka and the rattling the gates of the EU.