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frank wight
January 7th 04, 07:12 PM
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.

Scott Ferrin
January 7th 04, 08:28 PM
On 7 Jan 2004 11:12:11 -0800, (frank wight)
wrote:

>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.


Well don't you think if they were being shot at their prorities might
change?

Ragnar
January 7th 04, 09:26 PM
"frank wight" > wrote in message
om...
>
> 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.

RobbelothE
January 8th 04, 12:07 AM
>ubject: Victor Belenko's Narrative of Blackbird Activity in Soviet Far East
>From: (frank wight)
>Date: 1/7/2004 1:12 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: >
>
>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.
>
>
>

I watched a Soviet attempt to catch a Blackbird about 20 years ago in Germany.
We saw the Foxbat launch out of a base near Berlin and head north at << the
speed of heat>> -- at least Mach 2.1+ -- in an attempt to lead the Blackbird
enough for an intercept.

The Blackbird changed course 2 or 3 degrees and the Foxbat missed by miles. The
Foxbat was going so fast that, after apparently realizing he'd miss the
Blackbird, he had crossed the Baltic Sea and went miles into Sweden before he
could turn around.

I bet there was a Foxbat with an engine change when he got back to base.


Ed
"The French couldn't hate us any
more unless we helped 'em out in another war."
--Will Rogers



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