Nice shots everyone! Here are some of mine: NTM 2009: #1 http://bweijers.home.kg/gallery/gallery/NATO%20Tiger%20Meet%202009/1024/IMG_6700.jpg #2 http://bweijers.home.kg/gallery/gallery/NATO%20Tiger%20Meet%202009/1024/IMG_6655.jpg #3 http://bweijers.home.kg/gallery/gallery/NATO%20Tiger%20Meet%202009/...
Hi Floris, congrats again with your second place! Here are my pictures of that day, starting off with the ones I submitted in the contest. The first two were shown in the list of pictures that were nominated, but didn't make it into the top 3. http://bweijers.home.kg/gallery/gallery/Fotowedstrijd%20...
The K-36DM is designed to eject at any angle, even inverted (given enough altitude)
So the aircraft's attitude should have been no limiting factor in the Radom crash.
If you look at the other crashes, they eject in more extreme angles than the Radom Su-27 is in.
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Somewhere near the turn in the taxiway should be a nice spot. You're closest to the runway, and most aircraft come taxiing by right in front of you on their way from / to the flightline on the center platform in front of the grand stand. Do you mean a place next to the static display? I think that ...
Definately not right next to the grand stand on either side, as the platform there has a 2.5m high concrete jet blast deflector. Last year there were different fences on the left and right side of this platform. To the left they were 1.6 meter high, to the right they were 2 meters high. Somewhere ne...