Aces High Bulletin Board
		General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: cav58d on April 05, 2006, 12:55:41 AM
		
			
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				Take that jaguards over the ocean!!!!!!!!   Those poor poor ants =(
 
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				(http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/2258/abrai1ih.png)
			
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				That is SICK. Man, there's something about russian birdys.
 
 I wonder why he's got his refueling boom out?
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				that's a bit low for inflight refuelling ... (could it be a fake ?)
			
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				Originally posted by Morpheus 
 That is SICK. Man, there's something about russian birdys.
 
 I wonder why he's got his refueling boom out?
 
 
 Not shown in the picture is a small little Pitts with Rob flying and Morph standing up with the cockpit open shooting fuel from a super soaker???:rofl
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				lol
 
 I dont think its a fake. There's always a chance, but the shadows and background match the jet.
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				She is flown by Russian Gromov Flight Research Institute`s senior test pilot, Kvochur, only 2 meters above ground,without extending landing gears! And notice that her refuelling probe is not retracted.Photo taken at oppisite side of the runway where my friend Xu Zheng took his shot.-- the caption that came along with the second pic...
			
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				Nice Cav, where were these pics taken? Not in the states right? The cars in the background dont look american so i think not. It would be crazy to see this live and in person.
			
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				Zhangjiajie - Hehua (DYG / ZGDY)
 China, March 19, 2006 by Xu Zheng
 
 Photos taken from airliners.net
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				man hes moving, no landing gear...
			
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				you missed the next shot, he is doing a wheels up landing....
 
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				Well it would appear hat the pilot is Anatoly Kvochur, and this guy could fly a barrel of turds at mach 2 through hell, blindfolded...
 
 he's the Chuck Norris of Russian pilots :cool: .
 
 great pic, great plane, great pilot.
 (http://iron-eagles.tripod.com/articles/pics/kwoch.jpg)
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				I bet he is a HOer
			
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				And we wonder why they have so many accidents at airshows?