Iz marked OK right on outside by Universal Transportation Investigators so must be good for fly. Assumed was landing myself with partially deployed fuselage speed brake & flap extension and thought wheels should be a little further along towards locking light status. Drive/fly-by maintenance assessments miss a lot. Beautiful machine.
Looks to me that this airplane recently had a paint strip and the speed tape was covering an opening. The numbers look temporary, just to get it out for a ferry flight.
What you're looking at is nothing more than an access panel for engine maintenance. A closer look shows 8 panel fasteners around the edges, in fact there's an identical panel on the port side. It's just cleaner or shinier than the rest of the fuselage for some reason.
Yes, the MiG-15 is landing, and the gear is down and locked. It has trailing link gear, plus that's just the way it looks, everything's perfectly normal.
I'm not an expert, but I do take the time to research questions I come across, that's how I learn things.
Pavel ,don't pay any mind to these good natured comments , there are plenty of nice remarks also .You made a fantastic photo and I have very much enjoyed seeing it today .This jet is probably 60 years old and still flying .
I don't know when this was taken but a truly great photo of a rare bird. If this is a recent photo I guess we Canadians should not be complaining about buying used F-18's from Britain. This thing looks scary !
Hi Steven, those used F18's Canada is getting are ex RAAF Royal Australian Airforce. They are the classic A model Hornet which Australia has been flying since around 1985 and they've been well maintained! We have also been operating Super Hornets for the past 10 years. We are now taking delivery of F35's.
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