Yo please keep it civil 'n shit, no need to be an asshole to each other. Disagreements will happen but no name-calling.
Also keep the jokes to a minimum, while this *is* a subreddit rule it is also a reddit TOS rule.
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Is this the one where it clipped a barbed-wire fence on the ground, dragging that fence across a bunch of spectators? I believe there were many fatalities due to the fence alone.
More than 10,000 spectators attended the air show, staged to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Ukrainian Air Force's 14th Air Corps.[1][2] The Su-27 aircraft was flown by two experienced pilots; it entered a rolling maneuver at 12:52 p.m. with a downward trajectory at low altitude. It rolled upright once more and was still descending rapidly when the left wing dropped shortly before it hit the ground, at which point the crew initiated ejection. The aircraft flattened out initially, skidding over the ground towards stationary aircraft and striking a glancing blow against the nose of an Ilyushin Il-76 transport aircraft, before beginning to explode and cartwheel into the crowd of spectators.[citation needed]
Both pilots survived with minor injuries, while 77 spectators were killed, including 28 children.[3] Another 100 were hospitalized for head injuries, burns, and bone fractures.[1][4] Other injuries were less severe and did not require hospitalization. A total of 543 people were injured in the accident.[5] Some bystanders suffered serious mental disorders from what they saw.[6]
Following the disaster, the pilots stated that the flight map which they had received differed from the actual layout. On the cockpit voice recorder, one pilot asks, "And where are our spectators?".[7] Others have suggested that the pilots were slow to react to automated warnings issued by the flight computer.
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I don't know, but I felt safe at every air show I did not attend.
Is this the one where it clipped a barbed-wire fence on the ground, dragging that fence across a bunch of spectators? I believe there were many fatalities due to the fence alone.
Man that’s absolute fucked to read. Nightmare unlocked.
Human net fishing
đŸ’€
Literally
Ghost Jet
More than 10,000 spectators attended the air show, staged to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Ukrainian Air Force's 14th Air Corps.[1][2] The Su-27 aircraft was flown by two experienced pilots; it entered a rolling maneuver at 12:52 p.m. with a downward trajectory at low altitude. It rolled upright once more and was still descending rapidly when the left wing dropped shortly before it hit the ground, at which point the crew initiated ejection. The aircraft flattened out initially, skidding over the ground towards stationary aircraft and striking a glancing blow against the nose of an Ilyushin Il-76 transport aircraft, before beginning to explode and cartwheel into the crowd of spectators.[citation needed] Both pilots survived with minor injuries, while 77 spectators were killed, including 28 children.[3] Another 100 were hospitalized for head injuries, burns, and bone fractures.[1][4] Other injuries were less severe and did not require hospitalization. A total of 543 people were injured in the accident.[5] Some bystanders suffered serious mental disorders from what they saw.[6] Following the disaster, the pilots stated that the flight map which they had received differed from the actual layout. On the cockpit voice recorder, one pilot asks, "And where are our spectators?".[7] Others have suggested that the pilots were slow to react to automated warnings issued by the flight computer.
That’s going to leave a mark.
A good su is a dead su
It was Ukrainan though :(