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23'000 m ~ 75 459 ft
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THOSE ENGINES, ARE FUCKING HUGE LOL
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@sixpackgenius The company was "MIGs, etc." and they were the first visible entity doing it. And 5k was the price, back when the dollar was king in eastern Europe.
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The plane wasn't even turned on you idiot.
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beautiful plane
what a monster
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Shit!!!,He almost go out the earth :-o
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The flames coming out of it would suggest that it had or was just about to be activated. It's a pretty straightforward rule; if there are flames emitting from the jet engine you are standing behind, no matter how small, move somewhere else.
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did it occur to you that the mig wasn't activated yet?
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I would love a ride in a Mig-25 especially while its doing Mach 3.2.
man that would make my life if I can fly one.
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There is a company in Russia that give rides in Migs. I think for 5000.00 you get the airline tix hotel and Mig flight. I would love to do that.
jimmydcap 3 years ago
I remember Space Adventures sold flights for $25,000 but that was a few years ago. It looks like there are a bunch of companies that do it now like RusAdventures, they only charge $20,000.
I would take the flight if it was $5000!
sixpackgenius 3 years ago
is that the afterburner at 0:23? :) 5/5 AWESOME video.
generfeld 3 years ago
Looks like they are trying to start the port engine.
sixpackgenius 3 years ago
I'm interested of the high of this flight.20 km?Curvature of the Earth is seen.
wwww1966 3 years ago
I know the ceiling for a Mig-25 is over 20km. Here is something from Wikipedia, I don't know if it is true or not: The MiG-25 was capable of high performance, including a maximum speed of Mach 3.2 and a ceiling of 90,000 ft (27,000 m), although on Aug. 31, 1977, an E-266M, a specially modified Foxbat, flown by MiG OKB Chief Test Pilot Alexander Fedotov, set the recognized absolute altitude record for a jet aircraft under its own power, reaching 123,523.58 ft (37,650 m) at Podmoskovnoye, USSR.
sixpackgenius 3 years ago