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Offline Golfer

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Re: Boeing logo flight
« Reply #30 on: February 11, 2012, 08:40:32 AM »
They had no way of confirming who was on board. Yes, they should have intercepted it, but you can't blame them for shooting it down.

You keep saying that I'm wrong, so in your opinion what should have they done?

A absolutely can blame the Russians for shooting down a civilian airliner. Not the least reason for which is they've done it several times. Korean Air alone lost two airplanes to Soviet Fighters. The airplane in question for our example, KAL 007 was also shot down by a fighter.  Those cowboy-skis shot from the hip and killed an airliner bound for Seoul that was heading very much toward Seoul and also not over Russia. The airplane sank in the Sea of Japan.  After they hit it with missiles. After the intercepting fighter shot at it with guns. After he verified it wasn't a military airplane but a 747. After which he didn't tell anyone before he shot the damn thing down.

Oh yeah, I can blame them. And I do.

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Re: Boeing logo flight
« Reply #31 on: February 11, 2012, 02:11:27 PM »
A absolutely can blame the Russians for shooting down a civilian airliner. Not the least reason for which is they've done it several times. Korean Air alone lost two airplanes to Soviet Fighters. The airplane in question for our example, KAL 007 was also shot down by a fighter.  Those cowboy-skis shot from the hip and killed an airliner bound for Seoul that was heading very much toward Seoul and also not over Russia. The airplane sank in the Sea of Japan.  After they hit it with missiles. After the intercepting fighter shot at it with guns. After he verified it wasn't a military airplane but a 747. After which he didn't tell anyone before he shot the damn thing down.

Oh yeah, I can blame them. And I do.

Okay I didn't know that. Though it was shot down by SAM. And I didn't know that it happened more then ones.
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Re: Boeing logo flight
« Reply #32 on: February 11, 2012, 02:40:04 PM »
Okay I didn't know that. Though it was shot down by SAM. And I didn't know that it happened more then ones.

It's not like this information isn't available for you to procure for yourself. There's a whole lot of Internet out there.

At least make an effort before you put fingers to keyboard.