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Bob (not my real pseudonym) (invalid@invalid.invalid) 2015/08/19 07:08

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On Tue, 18 Aug 2015 21:59:45 -0500, "Byker" <byker@do~rag.net> wrote:

>Bing translation: "Simply cool: June 4, 1965 Mr. Valentin Privalov military
>pilot on this aircraft overflew a central span of the bridge over the Ob
>River. The day was hot, the sun on mostulyudi, beach on the full
>holidaymakers, among whom were officers of the district headquarters, and
>suddenly the roar of aircraft and silver arrow rushes in front of everyone
>under the bridge, and then soaring up sharply, raising a huge wave of the
>Gypsies. The distance between the supports of the bridge 120 m, 30 m
>clearance. This plane was in a 'window' on the speed of 700 km / h. At that
>speed, even a slight touch of the control handle to change the height of the
>aircraft by the meter. Airplane flying just meters above the water. The
>circumstances were complicated by the fact that at a distance of just 950
>meters from the Municipal bridge downstream is the most important railway
>bridge and highway ZapSib it took part. The pilot was only 5 seconds to
>catch up soar without hitting the bridge. Privalov threatened the tribunal,
>but the then Minister of Defense Marshal R.Ya.Malinovsky pilot decided to
>leave in order. Privalov then served in Kubinka."

I can't see that much water being kicked up by a single MiG engine.
Unless he bounced it off the water...  =)

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