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New View on a Russian

Postby skoker » Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:28 pm

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At the Paris Air Show on 3 June 1973, the development program of the Tu-144 suffered severely when the first Tu-144S production airliner (reg 77102) crashed.

While in the air, the Tu-144 underwent a violent downwards maneuver. Trying to pull out of the subsequent dive, the Tu-144 broke up and crashed, destroying 15 houses and killing all six people on board the Tu-144 and eight more on the ground.

The causes of this incident remain controversial to this day. A popular theory was that the Tu-144 was forced to avoid a French Mirage chase plane which was attempting to photograph its canards, which were very advanced for the time, and that the French and Soviet governments colluded with each other to cover up such details. The flight of the Mirage was denied in the original French report of the incident, perhaps because it was engaged in industrial espionage. More recent reports have admitted the existence of the Mirage (and the fact that the Russian crew were not told about the Mirage's flight) though not its role in the crash. However, the official press release did state: "though the inquiry established that there was no real risk of collision between the two aircraft, the Soviet pilot was likely to have been surprised." Howard Moon also stresses that last-minute changes to the flight schedule would have disoriented the pilots in a cockpit with notable poor vision. He also cites an eyewitness who claims the co-pilot had agreed to take a camera with him, which he may have been operating at the time of the evasive maneuver.

Another theory claims that the black box was actually recovered by the Soviets and decoded. The cause of this accident is now thought to be due to changes made by the ground engineering team to the auto-stabilisation input controls prior to the second day of display flights. These changes were intended to allow the Tu-144 to outperform Concorde in the display circuit. Unfortunately, the changes also inadvertently connected some factory-test wiring which resulted in an excessive rate of climb, leading to the stall and subsequent crash.

A third theory relates to deliberate misinformation on the part of the Anglo-French team. The main thrust of this theory was that the Anglo-French team knew that the Soviet team were planning to steal the design plans of Concorde, and the Soviets were allegedly passed false blueprints with a flawed design. The case, it is claimed, contributed to the imprisonment by the Soviets of Greville Wynne in 1963 for spying.[ Wynne was imprisoned on 11 May 1963 and the development of the Tu-144 was not sanctioned until 16 July. In any case, it seems unlikely that a man imprisoned in 1963 could have caused a crash in 1973.


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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby aussiewannabe » Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:39 pm

I seem to remember seeing a snapshot of that TU-144 taking off, almost in the vertical.

Well done on the history ;)
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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby B_7772 » Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:55 pm

Like the story, but not the shot.
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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby skoker » Mon Feb 01, 2010 9:19 pm

Its tu144.zip on flightsim.com

Its got a cabin vc but it could be better.
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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby B_7772 » Mon Feb 01, 2010 9:39 pm

Thanks, and I'm sorry if I seemed a little mean on the C & C.
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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby skoker » Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:03 pm

Thanks, and I'm sorry if I seemed a little mean on the C & C.

None taken! ;). Just trying to be creative with the angle.
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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby ApplePie » Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:17 pm

Nice pic! Where could I find those runway textures?
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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby JakesF14 » Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:56 am

I like the angle of the camera. It is something different.and the piece of history too!  :-) Thanks Jordan!
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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby skoker » Tue Feb 02, 2010 7:25 am

Nice pic! Where could I find those runway textures?

Unnt2008.zip on flightsim ;)
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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby Flying Buckeye » Mon Feb 22, 2010 7:03 pm

I seem to remember seeing a snapshot of that TU-144 taking off, almost in the vertical.

Well done on the history ;)


Yep, quoted right from Wikipedia.  ;D

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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby skoker » Tue Feb 23, 2010 7:57 am

I seem to remember seeing a snapshot of that TU-144 taking off, almost in the vertical.

Well done on the history ;)


Yep, quoted right from Wikipedia.
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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby Frequent Flyer » Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:07 am

Where did you get these runway textures?  :o
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Re: New View on a Russian

Postby Fly2e » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:25 pm

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