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WHOA! Think he almost caught some dirt there. If it was a British airfield, thered be a ditch at the end, lol. What is it? Russian?

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Yea, that's a russian transport...don't remember the designation...

 

Reminds me of some old KC-135A models at full weight...

 

FastCargo

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Sounded like the ATC's were Australians, and a bunch of wise guys. :yes:

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What I am wondering is what the heck where they carying?

 

Putin's lead brick collection? A shipment of depleted uranium doorstops?

 

I believe that is an Ilyushin IL-76. I always thought, out of ALL the planes in the world, those suckers are the ones that should have burners.

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how do we know it was even loaded lol just kidding

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haha ya maybe the pilot was realy realy fat. I mean realy fat :blink: ...................realy realy

 

 

so fat that the cockpit must be sawed off and bolted back for him to fit?

or use those huge russian cranes to shimmy him in? :haha:

 

so he has no co-pilot since his but uses both fron seats? :rofl:

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I just realized how close he really was to catching dirt...look closely and you can see dust fly in the air off to the side of the wings

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dah, russkie aircraft strong like ox... little dirt, not problem! Big wheels!

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I have seen those f*ckers do crazy sh*t in the days of the Sarajevo siege.

Although bound together with string and duct-tape, and with pilots of questionable

reputation, these birds did amazing stuff when landing or taking off!

 

Impressive bird, I bet the pilot would have taken a 100ft of mud and grass if he needed it!

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Hi there.

 

The Candid is designed to use unprepared runways....so what ;-)

 

But at all a nice video of this wodka burner ;-)

 

I´ve seen them in Trollenhagen (IATA-Code FNB).....these are real russian planes....rasped out of a solid piece of metal

 

Tomas

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dah, russkie aircraft strong like ox... little dirt, not problem! Big wheels!

EXACTLY. Thats why I love Russian technology :biggrin:

Its (relatively) simple but tough

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Those planes were designed to be maintained by a conscript army with inadequate (by Western standards) training and short supplies of spares. They succeeded in doing things most Western planes would've collapsed doing.

I'd much rather belly land a Russian jet than a Western one, that's certain! :wink:

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There's a famous pic running around with Putin holding a gold bar. Some say Russia is buying gold, or at least its own mine prodution, so that could explain the takeoff. :rofl:

 

Interesting. I know of one F-106 and an Su-9 that landed by themselves after pilot ejection, engines running. Both flew again.

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Sounded like the ATC's were Australians, and a bunch of wise guys. :yes:

Everybody's a wise ass when your not strapped to the jet. Used to be a story about F-84s, which were notorious for long takeoff rolls, that the pilot had a grass container installed just ahead of the nose gear that he could release when he got nervous on an extended takeoff roll and scare the jet into the air. I think the Peruvian pilots discovered the same thing with their initial batch of Su-7s, very underpowered as well. Seems like they could carry ammunition for the guns and no external stores, including fuel tanks or one 500lbs bomb and no ammunition and make it off of the runway (Peru is high in the Andes). Any hiccups with the turbine or lack of micromanagement of the aircraft total weight and they were in the dirt at the far end of the runway!

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the chinese like to gamble as well ---> click here 

then scroll down for video

Edited by kesegy

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