sorry... steam gauges... not my cup of tea.....
and no.. theres no story there.... sorry to disappoint.
A delegation from India witnessed first flight of their MiG-29K that is equipped to operate off their new "pre-owned" aircraft carrier.
sorry... steam gauges... not my cup of tea.....
and no.. theres no story there.... sorry to disappoint.
I'm not a Paddles, but it seems like that first approach (if the Rooskie PLAT cam operates like ours) was some variant of LIM TMPCOIC -B. Looks like he was low, overcontrolled it and blew it off the top, or just got waved off in close. The others later on seemed like normal traps, no abrupt flattening out or goosing on of the power in close. Maybe Nose, A4s, or 129 Paddles could chime in . . .Man that looks like a hell of an approach and T/O and those engines sure are smokey. Would it safe to say that the Russian setup is a little more "dangerous" than what we have? The pilot sure was adding a ton of power right before he trapped before touch down...did he just screw up?? The deck also looks fairly small...leaves little room for error. Cool video/plane though.
Crap I thought Migs were mere testbeds for Martigoyan Bakeryian ejection seatsGo knows there are is enough video out there to prove that Russian ejection seats work.
Or if they run out of them.....the Harrier bubbas have some Ruskie brothers now.It'll be comical to see how well those 29's hold up after a few years at sea.
Maybe Boeing will sell them a tankerHow badly does the ramp affect its loadout? I didn't any of them with external tanks and doesn't it already have short legs in the first place?
You guys see the helo at 2:30 something??
I guess they fly Port D...![]()