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FPSOlkor
08-03-2008, 07:24 PM
http://mig3.sovietwarplanes.com/pilots/titovich/Titovich.htm

dl-3b
08-04-2008, 06:45 AM
Many thanks for the interview, much appreciated!

LEXX
08-04-2008, 07:15 AM
These are all awsim interviews. Thanks!

GF_Mastiff
08-04-2008, 10:41 AM
asome interview loved it.

tagTaken2
08-04-2008, 11:21 AM
Great!
Timely, I was doing GA in sturmovik just prior to reading this.

FPSOlkor
08-04-2008, 05:18 PM
Sorry for missing photos, will be awailable ASAP. Next one about Korea.

LEXX
08-04-2008, 11:54 PM
Korea and Beyond!

Alot of these fellas flew for PVO after the war. FPS, I never did make up alot of good questions for that MiG-19P pilot, but I thought of two or three. I should have thought more about that. Any Yak-25 crewmembers out there?

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d178/Lexx_Luthor/Siberian%20Sky%20Grafix/SSContrails2.jpg

FPSOlkor
08-05-2008, 11:54 AM
Kulakov was the one - but he passed away last year...

LEXX
08-05-2008, 03:09 PM
Sad to hear that. As with others, there will be fewer and fewer as the years go by. I found this...


849 [IAP] PVO. Air base [Kupino]: MiG-17, Su-9, MiG-23[ML]
History and personal recollections about the [kupinskom] air regiment.

~> http://www.strizhi.ru/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=kupino

Best for me, the entire forum is translatable in Babelfish, with the translate webpage option.

FPSOlkor
08-05-2008, 06:04 PM
I'm translating now an interview with KW 9 kill ace Zabelin, but i did not ask him about after-war experience too much because i never actually was interested in "whistles" - they seem to be "soulless" to me.

Try "fishing" here
http://www.airforce.ru/history/modern/kolotukhin/savasleyka/index.htm
http://www.airforce.ru/history/modern/kolotukhin/32gviap/index.htm
http://www.airforce.ru/history/modern/kolotukhin/index.htm
http://www.airforce.ru/awm/afganistan/afganistan1.htm
http://www.airforce.ru/history/cuba/index.htm
http://www.airforce.ru/history/korea/index.htm
http://www.airforce.ru/history/modern/840bap/index.htm
http://www.airforce.ru/history/savasleika/index.htm

LEXX
08-06-2008, 12:58 AM
Thanks for the links.

FPS:: i did not ask him about after-war experience too much because i never actually was interested in "whistles" - they seem to be "soulless" to me.

Yea, the pilots' greatest life experience are from the war, but many continued to fly for far longer for some reason. Find out if some of the pilots saw a soul in the early jets. I've read an account by a Tu-128 pilot and he loved his aircraft to no end.

Both pilots and ground mechs saw ALOT of soul in at least one jet. Czech out the forums here...

F-106 forum ~> http://forum.f-106deltadart.com/


As for the planes, it was always higher, faster, further http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d178/Lexx_Luthor/Smileys/thumbs.gif from Polikarpov's I-1 to MiG's -25, until the late 1960s or 1970s, when military aviation died, full stop, Ussian and Russian, Brit as well.

But I kinda agree to something: post-modern all digital SuperHUDjets seem soulless to me, and they all look the same, made by the post Cold War corporate merger of Grumman/MiG/McDonell Douglas/Sukhoi.

FPSOlkor
08-06-2008, 02:10 AM
Yea, the pilots' greatest life experience are from the war, but many continued to fly for far longer for some reason. Find out if some of the pilots saw a soul in the early jets. I've read an account by a Tu-128 pilot and he loved his aircraft to no end.
Both pilots and ground mechs saw ALOT of soul in at least one jet. Czech out the forums here...
F-106 forum ~> http://forum.f-106deltadart.com/.

Perhaps, perhaps... As I'm a pilot myself I believe I have a right to have a personal oppinion? And it is - I love Yak-18t and Piper Cherokee, although the later one is a bit cramped to my taste. This is my dream plane, that I would trade my soul for:
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii94/FPSOlkor/IMAGE0559.jpg
But all Jets (including F-86 and MiG-15) to me are nothing more then just "whistles".

As for the planes, it was always higher, faster, further http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d178/Lexx_Luthor/Smileys/thumbs.gif from Polikarpov's I-1 to MiG's -25, until the late 1960s or 1970s, when military aviation died, full stop, Ussian and Russian, Brit as well.

Well, this poster for military (which I'm not) pilots will never become obsolete
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii94/FPSOlkor/s18.jpg

But I kinda agree to something: post-modern all digital SuperHUDjets seem soulless to me, and they all look the same, made by the post Cold War corporate merger of Grumman/MiG/McDonell Douglas/Sukhoi.

You mean like this one?

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii94/FPSOlkor/German_UFOlet.jpg

LEXX
08-06-2008, 07:01 AM
Yikes, that Stalin pic is scary.


I was always fascinated by this, stars in the sky and all. What does the book title say below...something Moscow? The artwork is similar to book cover art here in Ussia back in the 1940s to 1950s.

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d178/Lexx_Luthor/S-25-4-22.jpg

FPSOlkor
08-06-2008, 10:44 AM
Rockets (missiles?) around Moscow. This books SE was published in 2003, and it describes how Moscow PVO missiles were made

That Stalin pic says only: Forward to the new successes of soviet aviation! (Background full of parachutes makes me gues, are those enemies or VVS pilots?)

FPSOlkor
08-08-2008, 05:28 PM
photos finally available!