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A visitor from Denmark posted Sat August 30, 2008: Sharp and vivid |
A visitor from Turkey posted Sat August 30, 2008: Interesting, look at the ols system. |
A visitor from United States posted Fri August 29, 2008: I was wondering the same thing... whats with the covers in the inlets while the engines are running? |
A visitor from United States posted Fri August 29, 2008: Russian jets have covers on the air intakes because they are designed to take off from unimproved fields. The covers prevent FOD and the air comes in from the top. |
A visitor from Peru posted Fri August 29, 2008: Increible! |
A visitor from Portugal posted Fri August 29, 2008: Very interesting capture of Mig-29 unique protective intake doors. Dramatic! |
A visitor from United States posted Fri August 29, 2008: Most delaits I have seen in frontal view. Intake screens almost look like covers. |
A visitor from United States posted Fri August 29, 2008: They have vents on the top of the chines that open straight above the intake. the covers are deployed on the gound to keep debris from being sucked into the engines |
A visitor from United States posted Fri August 29, 2008: Am I stupid? How is it on? Are there not there covers on the intakes? |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri August 29, 2008: That is one seriously badass bit of kit!!! |
A visitor from - posted Thu August 28, 2008: Mig, I know you are not so angry :P Just fixed eyes concentrated to fly |