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originally posted by: residentofearth
Russian bomber SU-24 crushed after start from airport in Khabarovsk Oblast, Far East. Both pilots are dead. This is fifth crash in few months. Article says: Plane after pull up, left wing fall down and plane hit the ground.
polish source: www.rp.pl...
originally posted by: zazzafrazz
originally posted by: residentofearth
Russian bomber SU-24 crushed after start from airport in Khabarovsk Oblast, Far East. Both pilots are dead. This is fifth crash in few months. Article says: Plane after pull up, left wing fall down and plane hit the ground.
polish source: www.rp.pl...
Thanks, I can only read Polish when drunk
Is this the same area and the same incident I linked? I looked up Khabarovsk Oblast and it seems to be far eastern Russian, this was filmed . Still 5 crashes in a month is a bit crazy?
originally posted by: residentofearth
Russian bomber SU-24 crushed after start from airport in Khabarovsk Oblast, Far East. Both pilots are dead. This is fifth crash in few months. Article says: Plane after pull up, left wing fall down and plane hit the ground.
polish source: www.rp.pl...
Thanks, I can only read Polish when drunk
To kolejny wypadek rosyjskiego samolotu wojskowego w ostatnich tygodniach. 3 lipca w południowej Rosji rozbił się myśliwiec MiG-29. 4 czerwca doszło do katastrofy innego samolotu tej klasy. Tego samego dnia bombowiec Su-34 po wylądowaniu zjechał z pasa startowego i przewrócił się. Z kolei 8 czerwca podobne problemy przy lądowaniu miał ciężki bombowiec Tu-95. W żadnym z tych wypadków nie było ofiar śmiertelnych.