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Victor Belenko's Narrative of Blackbird Activity in Soviet Far East



 
 
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Old January 7th 04, 07:12 PM
frank wight
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Default Victor Belenko's Narrative of Blackbird Activity in Soviet Far East

In the book "Mig-Pilot"
The ghost author writes that Mig's were Scrambled
to intercept Sr-71's that flew just outside of
Soviet Airspace in the mid 1970's.

The Blackbird's allegedly would "scoop up to altitudes
that the Mig-25's couldn't reach or dash off at
speeds the Mig-25's couldn't match" ...as they
played with the Ruskies.

Is such an encounter possible? I thought that
the Blackbird pilot was rather busy shooting
film and getting ready for the next fueling.
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Old January 7th 04, 09:26 PM
Ragnar
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"frank wight" wrote in message
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Is such an encounter possible? I thought that
the Blackbird pilot was rather busy shooting
film and getting ready for the next fueling.


I would say that from the Soviet point of view the SR-71 was f*cking with
them, while from the SR-71 point of view they were just flying the mission
route. Its all in which side of the story you're telling.


 




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