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Takeoff MiG-29K, aircraft cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov


@500 how is this possible? Russia has no pilots trained on Mig-29Ks remember? Mig-29Ks have never landed on the Kuznetsov. Russian pilots don't even practice taking off from land based ramps or practice landing with arrestor hooks on land.

All your claims and all wrong.
 
@500 how is this possible? Russia has no pilots trained on Mig-29Ks remember? Mig-29Ks have never landed on the Kuznetsov. Russian pilots don't even practice taking off from land based ramps or practice landing with arrestor hooks on land.

All your claims and all wrong.
LOL. First ever landing of serial MiG-29K on Kuznetsov happened on 9 Aug 2016:

http://bmpd.livejournal.com/2061287.html

It was a commander of the wing.

On 15th August Kuznetsov goes again for maintenance and repairs and will stay there till 1 Oct. So no one would be able to train on it.
 
LOL. First ever landing of serial MiG-29K on Kuznetsov happened on 9 Aug 2016:

http://bmpd.livejournal.com/2061287.html

It was a commander of the wing.

On 15th August Kuznetsov goes again for maintenance and repairs and will stay there till 1 Oct. So no one would be able to train on it.

Actually, the first Mig-29K landed on the Kuznetsov decades ago, there was also some known Mig-29k activity on the Kuznetsov in 2009, and they don't need to land on it to train, they have been practicing carrier landings on land with arrestor hooks and ramps. There is also plenty of Russian pilots that landed on the Indian carrier, something which is impossible to do if they have no trained pilots.
 
Actually, the first Mig-29K landed on the Kuznetsov decades ago.
Yep 26 year ago it was experimental Mig-29. This week was first ever serial Mig-29K landing. So now we can tell for sure that till October Russia wont have even a single operational crew.
 
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