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Eggmann11 year ago

@CreasonJana Old video from an air show. I think it was a mig going down.

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

yeah thats wild, have you heard this yet?

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Chris F1 year ago

That looked like a B1-B bomber.

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🔨Robert The Builder 🇺🇸1 year ago

Seriously

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Greg In Riverview1 year ago

@bat52301 Can’t differentiate between AI and real anymore…

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The SD Padres Fan1 year ago

(August 14, 2023) Belleville, Michigan - Pilot noticed loss of power before crash of Cold War plane at Michigan show The pilot of a Cold War-era jet noticed it was losing power and decided to eject himself and a crew member before the Soviet fighter plane crashed during a weekend air show in suburban Detroit, an official said Monday. The pilot, who also owns the plane, had serious injuries but nothing life-threatening, while a second person aboard the MiG-23 had mild injuries after they parachuted to the ground, said John Brannen, senior air safety investigator at the National Transportation Safety Board. “It’s very fortunate, of course, that nobody on the ground was injured. … The plane traveled about 500 feet after the initial impact, went through some trees and wound up here next to the apartment building,” Brannen told reporters in Belleville. The MiG-23, which was built in the former Soviet Union in 1981, crashed Sunday during the Thunder Over Michigan Air Show, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) west of Detroit. Brannen said the pilot talked to the Federal Aviation Administration about what preceded the crash. “They had some engine loss-of-power issues and were not able to correct that and elected to eject from the aircraft,” Brannen said. He said the wreckage would be examined in the months ahead. “Being a military aircraft — and on top of that a Russian military aircraft — is going to make things a little more difficult. … I’m not sure what kind of support we’ll be able to get,” Brannen said. Residents who were evacuated from apartments could return home by Tuesday. Matthew Gerick was astonished when he saw two people eject, a crash and thick black smoke. “Like, did we just watch that happen?” Gerick told the Detroit Free Press. Full Article:

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ROW1 year ago

Couple years ago at Willow Run Air Show in Michigan. Old jet demonstration. Pilot was ok. Jet crashed into apartment paring lot. Nobody killed. Thank god!

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TXKen1 year ago

Yeah, that looks pretty serious. As in "Ruin your WHOLE DAY" serious.

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🔨Robert The Builder 🇺🇸1 year ago

Exactly

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NWRain-Judi1 year ago

Holy cow!

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🔨Robert The Builder 🇺🇸1 year ago

Definitely