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23 Feb 2015 17:00:06
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F-16, losing half of his wing, was able to reach base

Command of the air force has revealed the causes of the collision of two F-16 Viper 125-th wing of the air National guard of the United States.

the Command of the air force has revealed the causes of the collision of two F-16 Viper 125-th wing of the air National guard of the U.S. in Oklahoma occurred in October of last year, according to foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com.




the First fighter was abandoned by the pilot and crashed, and the second, losing half of his right wing, was able to hold on to the base. To bring the F-16 Viper to the base literally on parole on one wing helped advanced fly-by-wire flight control system.




the U.S. air force has published an infographic of how the collision occurred. The incident passed without casualties, and, according to the Commission, which conducted the investigation, was caused by an error of pilots and loss of situational awareness. < / br>



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