................if had a dolor for every-time a V-PVO guy claimed to have tracked a sledonce such CO after landing made a report that he was locked on SR-71 for four minutes with all missiles

................if had a dolor for every-time a V-PVO guy claimed to have tracked a sledonce such CO after landing made a report that he was locked on SR-71 for four minutes with all missiles
Nah, I was always pretty sure "the spirit" probably compared directly. "..the spirit of attack born in a brave heart…" and all of that Richtofen crap.(Russian Air Defense Forces "TINS" story…)Nothing to compare with F-14 or F-15 spirit but this, generally.
and all of that Richtofen crap.
.if had a dolor for every-time a V-PVO guy claimed to have tracked a sled
By the way, why Strike Eagle has nickname "Mudhen"? I can understand "Beagle" (Bomb-Eagle), but what in its shape or behavior is resembling that swamp bird?
Thanks Gentlemen. Was the aircraft in the role before Strike Eagle that F-111? Why then "many of the first E pilots" were from A/B/C/D?
In turn, here the Fencer (Su-24) is Woodpecker, while the new Su-34 is Duck-Bill
I read my kids a story in which a balalayka played by a mouse features prominently. I can't pronounce it so I just call it a guitar.Thanks, now I see. All pilots here except those trained in Balashov Air Force College who fly airlifts, maritime patrol, AEW, tankers and strategic bombers are trained in fighters: up to 1994 the main advanced trainer in other colleges was twin-seater MiG-21 (nickname Balalayka due to the triangle wings, resembling that national half-guitar) so it is to say that all Russian Air Force pilots are fighters from the beginning. But it doesn't mean that they all are skilled and proficient fighters...
Thought the MiG-27 was the "Duck Bill", and the Su-34 was the "Platypus".while the new Su-34 is Duck-Bill
Thought the MiG-27 was the "Duck Bill", and the Su-34 was the "Platypus".
I read my kids a story in which a balalayka played by a mouse features prominently. I can't pronounce it so I just call it a guitar.