Fully Loaded Russian IL-76
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Fully Loaded Russian IL-76
Getting "The Vodka Burner" in the air . . . talk about 'pucker factor'!
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...-Australia.wmv
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...-Australia.wmv
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Getting "The Vodka Burner" in the air . . . talk about 'pucker factor'!
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...-Australia.wmv
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...-Australia.wmv
Years ago I had the opportunity to shoot the breeze with a Russian IL76 crew overseas. If anyone has seen the movie "Das Boot" with the bananas hanging from the piping and every nook and cranny crammed with junk... well that's what the inside of that thing looked like.
It was all hand loaded... no pallets, no forklifts, no weighing of anything. Floor to ceiling it was packed with "stuff" destined for the Russian black market. Reminded me of a pirate ship with wings. I wouldn't be surprised if that thing was overloaded by 50k... or worse! A few years ago one of them was so overloaded departing Kinshasa (old Zaire... now Dem Rep of Congo)... it crashed off the end of the rwy and took out several hundred people. The crew survived the impact but were beaten to death by the angry villagers.
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Accident Database: Aircraft Crash Details > Ilyushin IL-76
There's at least a couple of accidents where "the aircraft had extreme difficulty becoming airborne and crashed shortly thereafter...".
I'd hate to be on the one where the cargo door blew open at FL330 "ejecting at least 140 occupants from the plane."
There's at least a couple of accidents where "the aircraft had extreme difficulty becoming airborne and crashed shortly thereafter...".
I'd hate to be on the one where the cargo door blew open at FL330 "ejecting at least 140 occupants from the plane."
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