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BBC longread:
The pilot who stole a secret Soviet fighter jet
When Viktor Belenko defected 40 years ago, he did so in a mysterious Soviet plane the MiG-25.
BBC Future investigates the far-reaching effects of one of the Cold Wars most intriguing events.
much more at the link
The pilot who stole a secret Soviet fighter jet
When Viktor Belenko defected 40 years ago, he did so in a mysterious Soviet plane the MiG-25.
BBC Future investigates the far-reaching effects of one of the Cold Wars most intriguing events.
---On 6 September 1976, an aircraft appears out of the clouds near the Japanese city of Hakodate, on the northern island of Hokkaido. Its a twin-engined jet, but not the kind of short-haul airliner Hakodate is used to seeing. This huge, grey hulk sports the red stars of the Soviet Union. No-one in the West has ever seen one before.
The jet lands on Hakodates concrete-and-asphalt runway. The runway, it turns out, is not long enough. The jet ploughs through hundreds of feet of earth before it finally comes to rest at the far end of the airport.
The pilot climbs out of the planes cockpit and fires two warning shots from his pistol motorists on the road next to the airport have been taking pictures of this strange sight. It is some minutes before airport officials, driving from the terminal, reach him. It is then that the 29-year-old pilot, Flight Lieutenant Viktor Ivanovich Belenko of the Soviet Air Defence Forces, announces that he wishes to defect.
It is no normal defection.
much more at the link