MiG 23 Walkaround Tour Russian Airplane

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  • čas přidán 13. 12. 2020
  • Dan Filer gives us a detailed Walkaround tour of his awesome MiG 23 Fighter aircraft!
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  • @Forthecasuals
    @Forthecasuals Před 11 měsíci +67

    RIP 8107... Glad the pilots made it out. Hopefully no injuries on the ground there in Michigan.

    • @johnperrotta5965
      @johnperrotta5965 Před 11 měsíci +8

      I was at the airshow today and saw it go down. Pretty scary stuff especially because from where I was I could not see the ejection seats punch out.

  • @TrailerParkWeed
    @TrailerParkWeed Před 11 měsíci +38

    very glad to hear the pilots are safe and no one on the ground was hurt 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @lance_the_avocado9492
    @lance_the_avocado9492 Před 3 lety +367

    “This is an aftermarket antenna”
    This mans talking about a MiG-23 like a JDM imported car.

    • @celisrusticarlchristians.6586
      @celisrusticarlchristians.6586 Před 3 lety +28

      Its SDM "Soviet Domestic Market"... I wonder if there's some 12 years old SU-57 and Mig-25 Fanboys

    • @jawadnawas7504
      @jawadnawas7504 Před 3 lety +2

      @@celisrusticarlchristians.6586 Mig-24 ????

    • @celisrusticarlchristians.6586
      @celisrusticarlchristians.6586 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jawadnawas7504 I mean Mig 25... my bad

    • @avsarrr
      @avsarrr Před 3 lety +3

      Soviet and Russian radio systems have a different frequency range than the US. So they replaced the radio with a compatible aftermarket antenna.

    • @lance_the_avocado9492
      @lance_the_avocado9492 Před 3 lety +2

      @@avsarrr Oh okay, just seemed like he was talking about it so casually, like its an imported car mod.

  • @coopercash1061
    @coopercash1061 Před 11 měsíci +146

    It was heart breaking watching it fall out of the sky during the airshow today. Glad everyone made it out okay.

    • @ivanlevchenko1561
      @ivanlevchenko1561 Před 11 měsíci +13

      this particular aircraft is 42 years old, but the catapults worked perfectly, they were able to save both pilots. I was a little surprised that the pilots did not try to take the plane away from residential buildings before ejecting, but I'm still glad that no one was injured.

    • @default123default2
      @default123default2 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@ivanlevchenko1561 Rumor is they lost all control/hydraulics. But there probably is more redundance than that

    • @duartesimoes508
      @duartesimoes508 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ivanlevchenko1561 this is usually movie or News stuff. The pilot in an emergency is already more that overwhelmed trying to survive, let alone trying to steer a _disabled_ aircraft to an unpopulated area. And where do we find unpopulated areas nowadays? Not to mention that the path of an abandoned aircraft is virtually unpredictable. A few even flew through several countries after the pilot ejected; remember the Belgian Mig-23 incident in 1989 or the _Luftwaffe_ F-104 whose pilot fell unconscious after departing from Bremen and flew on to end up crashing in Norway. It's a question of luck, or bad luck. In this case they were lucky in that they ejected in a benign attitude, and I'm sure that the seats were well inspected and maintained.
      I was ATCo all my adult life, in Portugal, LPCS. One April 2017 day a Piper Comanche, HB-LTI took off bound to Marseille, four on board and fuel accordingly. The nr 1 PT-6 turbine failed just after departure. The aircraft appeared to try to turn back, sunk further, nosedived and crashed before my eyes. It crashed right next to a shopping mall and a lorry driver was killed, as all those on board. The jet fuel fire was so intense that only a stainless steel prothesis belonging to the pilot was all that was recovered from the two couples on board. Really sad.
      The cause of the stoppage could never be ascertained, there was actually nothing in the wreckage worth a deeper examination, such was the fire. Jet fuel burns extremely hot.
      By the way, are you Ukrainian, Ivan _Levchenko?_ Slava Ukrainiy! Slava 3CY! 💪😀

    • @freddieastaire6312
      @freddieastaire6312 Před 11 měsíci +7

      I’m glad they survived and that no one got hurt, but I am upset that this beautiful piece of history was just wiped out of existence 😢

    • @AlexKarasev
      @AlexKarasev Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@ivanlevchenko1561there's a popular Soviet song about (true story of) a similar plane that'd exhibited a catastrophic malfunction where the pilots had a choice of either safely ejecting or guiding the sick bird out of the residential area and into a lake. They chose the latter.
      czcams.com/video/PJYhEuF4d7I/video.htmlsi=VPXAFD3Y0q7UreTN

  • @gattmawer3030
    @gattmawer3030 Před 3 lety +420

    the blue cockpit isn't made to have a "calming effect", in fact it's to put less strain on the eyes when switching between looking out of the cockpit, at the sky, and inside the cockpit.

    • @trespire
      @trespire Před 3 lety +42

      @Gatt Mawer , Never knew that. It does make sense.
      I always thought of it as Soviet turquoise, or Mig turquoise. Sounds like there is some science behind that choice of colore.

    • @Blue-pw8uo
      @Blue-pw8uo Před 3 lety +1

      @@trespire nice, and hello recent person!

    • @O-cDxA
      @O-cDxA Před 3 lety +11

      ( Respectfully ) Do you have a source for this information ? I notice Soviet jets also use a lot of turquoise in areas such as the wheels, and even some early jets ( Su-15 comes to mind ) had the entire radome painted in turquoise or a really gaudy shiny green enamel.

    • @gattmawer3030
      @gattmawer3030 Před 3 lety +22

      ​@@O-cDxA the colors on fighters jets radomes is owed to paints made not to interfere with the ongoing and incoming radio signals. this is why most planes have it painted different with the rest. On the su-15, it was a sort of olive green, had nothing to do with the cockpit color. abt the wheels, i don't know. as for sources, perhaps you should ask the ppl in the vid about sources on the "calming effect", which for anyone with some experience in aviation themes rly sounds stupid. Not to mention they say a lot of other stupid things I'd expect from amateurs (for ex: the wing root cone "being empty", actually it contained the guidance antenna for a type of missile, which obviously wasn't included in a demilitarized aircraft sold to civilians)

    • @Navinor
      @Navinor Před 3 lety +10

      Yeah and part was because of production costs. For example, nearly all the Soviet Zil trucks had the same color. Aside from the army Zil trucks. It was easier to manufacture the color on a larger scale. In the soviet union there were only colors like red, white, yellow and black available for the cars. Black cars were 99% of time KGB cars. The Zil trucks had basically the same color pattern than the interior of the planes.

  • @kolbola
    @kolbola Před 3 lety +798

    Cool video! Some notes: The yaw indicator is not the same as the F-14's string. That string is just a simple visual indicator, but that flap on the top of the nose of the MiG-23 is a yaw sensor of the autopilot. It is a small electro-mechanical device. The container in the right leading edge is the built-in Delta-NM pod, for the Kh-23 AG missiles. The main landing gear designer was not "he", but "she". That lady earned a Lenin-award for that outstanding design job. Which was a quite big thing in the Sovietunion at that time.

    • @duartesimoes508
      @duartesimoes508 Před 3 lety +49

      Well, she sure knew what to do with the legs!

    • @greatwhiteape6945
      @greatwhiteape6945 Před 3 lety +10

      Great reply! Thanks

    • @ErikJohnston
      @ErikJohnston  Před 3 lety +131

      That is so interesting! Thank you so much for sharing that information. It’s always cool to keep learning from everybody as they watch the video

    • @JMiskovsky
      @JMiskovsky Před 3 lety +1

      Is it asymmetrical? Is there right pod?

    • @kolbola
      @kolbola Před 3 lety +16

      @@JMiskovsky Yes, it is. Asymmetrical as all pods in all jets around the world. Not a big deal, just check the latest and greates Sniper pod on the fancy F-16. And the Lantrin, Litening, Sniper pods are way bigger and heavier than this tiny, conical antenna.

  • @taofledermaus
    @taofledermaus Před 11 měsíci +53

    That was fascinating. I'm surprised this had working ejection seats. For some reason I thought civilian-owned aircraft couldn't have those enabled.

    • @misterbig9025
      @misterbig9025 Před 11 měsíci +12

      Russian seats saved lives

    • @scottmiller5785
      @scottmiller5785 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Any jet. You realize how fast they get ejected. That's why. Any pilet. Has to ditch. Back isues. Lot of force on spine n back. I'm happy they are safe.

    • @duartesimoes508
      @duartesimoes508 Před 11 měsíci +8

      In Europe, maybe. But in the US the FAA appears to be far more realistic and pragmatic regarding the need to maintain workable ejection seats in privately owned warplanes. I bet if you tried to buy and maintain a Alpha Jet or a L-39 in Europe, the red tape would be unsurmontable, except in UK.
      I live in Europe. 🇵🇹
      .

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 Před 10 měsíci +1

      The FAA doesn't like civilian owned aircraft to have ejection seats, even ex military aircraft but since the MIG-23 is a single engine aircraft it's considered essential so they're allowed to keep them in working order in them.

    • @progressorofbridgesman
      @progressorofbridgesman Před 5 měsíci

      Как вам удается поддерживать все системы в рабочем состоянии??? Это потрясающе! Я служил на этих самолетах в советских ВВС, поэтому понимаю какой гигантский труд стоит за каждым полетом. Снимаю шляпу перед вашей энергией и знаниями. Храни вас Бог!

  • @markusdupree5317
    @markusdupree5317 Před 3 lety +289

    When the War Thunder update also updates my recommendations on CZcams

  • @bryanmower2703
    @bryanmower2703 Před 3 lety +237

    " I just happen to acquire this one a few years ago"
    .... as you do

    • @Nghilifa
      @Nghilifa Před 3 lety +5

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @youtert
      @youtert Před 3 lety +1

      Did he pay the gold price or the iron price?

    • @RadostinVelchev
      @RadostinVelchev Před 3 lety

      This looks like one of the Bulgarian 23s which was destined for demolishing as part of requirements to join NATO.
      Most of the 90 planes were cut down, only couple got saved and ended up in museums or private hands.

  • @aandc2005
    @aandc2005 Před 3 lety +206

    My dad helped design the intakes of the F-4 at MIT. This is one the best informative aircraft videos I ever seen. There's hardly any walkaround and cockpit video about Russian cold war era aircraft, well done comrade!!👍👋😁🇷🇺

    • @Lemev
      @Lemev Před 3 lety +9

      Yeah! He even knows the number of holes 1.060.... Awesome!😁

    • @nikolaivasilev7371
      @nikolaivasilev7371 Před 3 lety +22

      yet F4 fuselage and intake have nothing to do with MiG-23...as explained by commentator above.

    • @behindthen0thing
      @behindthen0thing Před 3 lety +5

      @@nikolaivasilev7371 the миг23 has the same intakes as an f4 . You'd know that if you watched the video

    • @nikolaivasilev7371
      @nikolaivasilev7371 Před 3 lety +10

      @@behindthen0thing and I did...and he was wrong,as he was rectified in the comment section prior to that,as well as another part a he did not know what they were about space above weapon station (P.S. he was even thankful for being corrected,but the video,sadly,was not corrected) . But please,do correct those that actually know what they are talking about

    • @aandc2005
      @aandc2005 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nikolaivasilev7371 he wasn't wrong he said that the intakes are a direct copy of the F-4 Phantom..start it @4:56

  • @tonamg53
    @tonamg53 Před 11 měsíci +38

    Glad to hear that everyone made it out ok in the accident today! and many thanks to Erik Johnson for this video so we all can appreciate the finer details of the plane before it was loss forever…
    RIP MIG-23

  • @CameronBuck-eg5uq
    @CameronBuck-eg5uq Před 11 měsíci +14

    It is such a strange feeling to see this jet in person at Oshkosh and then to find out it's no longer with us. I wondered if they maintained the ejection seats and now we have the answer. Glad everything worked out.

  • @anticommunist1607
    @anticommunist1607 Před 3 lety +92

    The pointed protrusion under the wing glove was meant to house guidance equipment for the Kh-23 Grom / AS-7 Kerry missile.

  • @Zues120
    @Zues120 Před 3 lety +89

    Listening to this guy is absolutely fantastic. He obviously loves flying and his little quips are wholesome af. Good on this guy!

    • @random3362
      @random3362 Před 3 lety +8

      Although he brings a lot of BS about intakes (they are not reverse engineered intakes from F-4, and actually have very little in common), he know nothing about container on the wing (actually it is houses antenna wich was removed when the plane was disarmed) and etc.

    • @woutertje026
      @woutertje026 Před 2 lety +1

      @@random3362 You also own a private MIG 24 to say he knows nothing? Cmon, this is a pretty nice guy

    • @miamitrancemissions6425
      @miamitrancemissions6425 Před 11 měsíci

      It's a MiG-23.

    • @miamitrancemissions6425
      @miamitrancemissions6425 Před 11 měsíci

      What is your problem? If you don't like the video, then make one of your own.

  • @1945Vyacheslav
    @1945Vyacheslav Před 3 lety +261

    8 лет отлетал на МиГ-23млд и МиГ-23п. Превосходная машина.

    • @user-ih9vb8nl9s
      @user-ih9vb8nl9s Před 3 lety +15

      Добрый вечер,Вячеслав!Говорят,сложная машина была в управлении?

    • @1945Vyacheslav
      @1945Vyacheslav Před 3 lety +27

      Всё зависит от режима полёта, угла стреловидности крыла и подвесок. На пилотаже в управлении лёгок во всём диапазоне скоростей.

    • @user-ih9vb8nl9s
      @user-ih9vb8nl9s Před 3 lety +2

      Спасибо!

    • @user-leshiy99rus
      @user-leshiy99rus Před 3 lety +25

      Тhe Russian pilot says that he flew on the same plane for 8 years and he liked it very much (excellent plane says).

    • @luckystrike2859
      @luckystrike2859 Před 3 lety +4

      Это самолёт получше некоторых современных будет

  • @vitaly2432
    @vitaly2432 Před 3 lety +195

    That "purposeless" thing above the weapon station on the right wing, it seems, had a purpose after all.
    I tried to find some info about it and I'm pretty sure it's a system called "Delta-NG" which would send radio signals in order to control the flight of the rocket Kh-23 (in Russian, Х-23) or, as NATO named it, AS-7 "Kerry".
    Just as the two-seater plane doesn't have a radar, the "Delta-NG" could have been also excluded from it. That's why the shell of the device is empty on this plane (I assume it is).

    • @vitaly2432
      @vitaly2432 Před 3 lety +10

      Just noticed that a user "kolbola"
      has already commented on it and the video's author has acknowledged that.

  • @thelostboyscout1489
    @thelostboyscout1489 Před 3 lety +297

    "Hello, Discount tire"
    "Ya hi, I need some tires for a MIG 23"

    • @variableknife4702
      @variableknife4702 Před 3 lety +53

      In stock - but you have to pay in Rubles.... comrade.

    • @somdattsable5540
      @somdattsable5540 Před 3 lety +16

      Ask putin

    • @Engulfing_Darkness
      @Engulfing_Darkness Před 3 lety +2

      @@somdattsable5540 nice mockery

    • @PugilistCactus
      @PugilistCactus Před 3 lety +7

      Not in limited stock. MiG-23's are known for poor build quality all the way down to the engine. Tonnes of spare parts out there.

    • @PugilistCactus
      @PugilistCactus Před 3 lety +10

      @@Engulfing_Darkness No seriously, ask Putin. Russia would be more than happy to offload whats left of the MiG-23 stockpile.

  • @tacoenvy
    @tacoenvy Před 3 lety +190

    Damn this is awesome definitely was not expecting to see a Mig-23 on here

    • @ErikJohnston
      @ErikJohnston  Před 3 lety +25

      Yeah this kinda happened on a short notice compared to some of the other videos. Sure glad you liked it though. Thanks for watching!!

    • @mikemontgomery2654
      @mikemontgomery2654 Před 3 lety +12

      Still can’t believe that guy put his mad lad cap on and purchased a MiG-23!

  • @sergei6572
    @sergei6572 Před 11 měsíci +27

    Слава богу, что пилоты живы.🙏Очень печально потерять этот самолет, но он остался навсегда c нами в этом замечательном видео.

    • @scottmiller5785
      @scottmiller5785 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Only thing that ever worked correctly. Yep..

    • @specnaz1395
      @specnaz1395 Před 9 měsíci +1

      We have some left in India

  • @Jet00
    @Jet00 Před 3 lety +220

    It should have red stars on his wings. But I can imagine what residents (from the 50s) would think of looking at russian cold war plane flying by.

    • @Mrskydoesminecraft1
      @Mrskydoesminecraft1 Před 3 lety +37

      The MiG-23 is from the 70s not the 50s, the primary Russian fighters in the 50s were things like the MiG-15, 17, and 19.

    • @Jet00
      @Jet00 Před 3 lety +24

      @@Mrskydoesminecraft1 fist light was made in 1967, and yes US gov and USSR even in 70 were still in confrontations. And kids born in 50s are still think that all russians are communist scums.

    • @carlatteniese2
      @carlatteniese2 Před 3 lety +10

      But they're fine with the Confederate one? LOL; Just joking.

    • @janzeman8341
      @janzeman8341 Před 2 lety +6

      It is ex Czech air force plane BTW :-)

    • @prokremelskidezolati1426
      @prokremelskidezolati1426 Před 2 lety +1

      @@janzeman8341 from major Zeman? :)))

  • @Pokri-eg9ud
    @Pokri-eg9ud Před 3 lety +131

    First of all outstanding video, thank you very much for sharing such a close encounter with this beautiful bird. A few things to correct, the space between the inlet and the fuselage is not related to F4 at all, its intended to provide ram air for cooling avionics and the cockpit also to alow the inlet ramp control system to work under optimal conditions. The thing in the wing glove is most likely for the guidance antena for Kh-23 AG missile wich is like a Bullpup radio CLOS weapon, you can also find that in MiG-23 BN wich is a pure fighter-bomber variant. Again this is GREAT!!!! Thank you very much.

    • @ErikJohnston
      @ErikJohnston  Před 3 lety +28

      Awesome! Thanks for that additional info on those systems. It’s always cool to keep learning from everyone

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting Před 3 lety +30

      nods, the Soviets wouldn't install a purely cosmetic fairing. What went in there no doubt was removed before delivery to the west, or earlier when its function became redundant.

  • @JohnChvatalGSTV
    @JohnChvatalGSTV Před 3 lety +49

    #1 the intro was hilarious!
    #2 this video was almost as good and informative as the A-10 video you did!
    #3 I was disappointed that you weren’t able to capture the MIG in flight.

    • @realulli
      @realulli Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/hW_ujVX4a-0/video.html There you go.

  • @TheFri13
    @TheFri13 Před 3 lety +16

    The 25:07 for main reasons why Russian use this shade of green is that it does not create residual picture in your eyes.
    You can look freely in cockpit and outside and you don't get it like you get with grey/black cockpits.
    It as well helps to keep pilots wake on long flights, and it is more stress free environment to operate in a high stress situations.
    This is the same reason why surgeons wear such colored clothing and operation rooms, hospital rooms and hallways etc are painted with the similar colors.
    How many of you have worked in a dark room? Like a bar? It is very stressful and tiring.
    If you would paint your home with black or dark grey, you would very soon start to feel uncomfortable and in a fast decision making situations you have difficulties to operate properly and harder time to focus on the task. The dark colors increase the requirements for amount of training and repetition of to overcome these same challenges that Soviets overcame by the science to help pilots to work more effectively and learn better.
    It is not just "make less stressful environment" but really help to maintain vision and be able quickly glance things.
    At 26:25 the stick red button is not to release bombs, but to turn off the autopilot.
    The main trigger (as a handgun) is for overriding autopilot, so as long you squeeze it, the autopilot is disabled for you to maneuver and then when you release it, the attitude and mode are registered and maintained. It makes the aircraft fly easily without using stick.
    The top right corner white button (right of the trim hat) is the Autopilot Level Flight. That is the default mode that pilot use. You just press it and the system will very effectively take you to level flight and maintain the heading and altitude. It is as well the "emergency button" that when you are losing control of the aircraft for G-loc or other reason, you just press it and it saves you.
    The system works such way that it use the radar altimeter to range you to 1500 meters where it will level you if you are at low level. So it just doesn't put you on level flight but flies you above the terrain for save altitude as well, it was their "terrain avoidance system" that worked excellent manner. This is why you need to pull the trigger to overcome the AP to maneuver and in combat, landing etc you press red button to turn AP mode Off. There are couple other AP modes like one for landing that makes heavily dampening input so it is easy to land as it requires large stick movements instead small, and then there are those intercept, low-altitude and such modes.
    Basically the MiG-23 is automated manned drone. Pilot doesn't need to do more than take-off and land. The autopilot flies through the planned flight route all the way from take-off to 50 meters altitude from the ground when landing. So in the final phase pilot needs to perform the landing.
    In the early variants the pilot saw the GCI intercept guidance commands below the HUD in various symbols, later it was made to the HUD. And the GCI can take control of the aircraft and input the intercept for the AP and it takes aircraft to it. GCI can as well turn radar On or Off and return the aircraft back to base. But pilot can override these at any given moment, what did the MiG-25 deflector do.

  • @edugranfone1439
    @edugranfone1439 Před 3 lety +30

    MiG-23 has the coolest landing gears!

  • @jjojo2004
    @jjojo2004 Před 3 lety +13

    I have NEVER seen a walkaround of an operational MIG 23 ever in my life. THIS WAS A REAL TREAT! Thanks! 🤘😎🤘

    • @granddukeofmecklenburg
      @granddukeofmecklenburg Před 3 lety +3

      I think because despite how common it was/still is...Its kinda the worst of the mass produced miss for its respective era...It came at a time were it stood little chance. It came at a time were it was one of the best, but in 1970 one of the best was obsolete in just a few years with F-14s and F-15s coming along...So the Mig-21 got its place in the history books for its era, but as it got older the 23 to replace it just came at a time were it quickly became obsolete, and the fears of the Mig-25 which ended up not being as capable as the west feared was in the limelight, then the mig-29 totally overshadowed the 23, being how the 23 was good as a gen 3 but was born right in the gen 4s era

    • @granddukeofmecklenburg
      @granddukeofmecklenburg Před 3 lety +2

      Basically it was built to fight the wrong generation and came to late to be "great"

  • @Rysher735
    @Rysher735 Před 11 měsíci +13

    Thank God those guys made it out okay.... Heartbreaking to see this unique beauty going down in a few seconds, just like that...
    Rest In Peace, N23UB!

  • @anatoliysemenov9551
    @anatoliysemenov9551 Před 3 lety +22

    Many thanks, dear friends. You have managed to keep this beautiful aircraft flying. All my childhood was spent near these beautiful aircraft.

    • @user-et8bs4tb6x
      @user-et8bs4tb6x Před 3 lety

      Did you mean your parents had it in the backyard?

    • @rbilleaud
      @rbilleaud Před 3 lety +1

      They're still in active service in places. Angola, Cuba, North Korea and Syria all have active squadrons of MiG 23s.

  • @rdengin
    @rdengin Před 3 lety +36

    I was living near the military airbase during Soviet period and these birds were taking off and landing kinda every day for 3 or 4 hours. They flew very low above my house and I should say that form back side it looks like a barrel of fuel with fire coming from it and two small wings on its sides. It was pretty scary! And the sound of engines was tremendously loud especially when a jet was not allowed to land and had to make an afterburner climb. The windows glasses in my house were rattling like they were about to break.

  • @MrPennywise1540
    @MrPennywise1540 Před 3 lety +8

    Excellent documentary. Very brightly, sunny, friendly, and clear.

  • @markthibault8579
    @markthibault8579 Před 3 lety +315

    Sweet Cold War jet.

    • @ErikJohnston
      @ErikJohnston  Před 3 lety +22

      Thanks! Glad you liked it!!

    • @moistcakebytheocean3442
      @moistcakebytheocean3442 Před 3 lety +6

      @@ErikJohnston I'm new here so forgive me for the newbie question... Do you privately own the MIG 23.

    • @Ironhide234
      @Ironhide234 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ErikJohnston but why American stole mig 25 with the help of Japan

    • @joriskylie6857
      @joriskylie6857 Před 3 lety +1

      I like it's lines, much smaller then I expected. But man oh man did you have to pick out the rattiest one? It looks like every panel has dents and is starving for a little tlc.

    • @behindthen0thing
      @behindthen0thing Před 3 lety +4

      @@joriskylie6857 that's what aircraft look like. This isn't ratty at all

  • @armanbekdualiev7061
    @armanbekdualiev7061 Před 3 lety +128

    Вначале английский был бесподобным!Прямо душу полили медом

    • @83RUSSKIY
      @83RUSSKIY Před 3 lety +3

      😃🤣

    • @maratmaratov3989
      @maratmaratov3989 Před 3 lety +22

      Звучало прям как в голивудских фильмах про холодную войну, где все были Иванами в ушанках.

    • @user-et8bs4tb6x
      @user-et8bs4tb6x Před 3 lety +11

      Да, потом технарь в куртке с американским флагом испортил всё впечатление от такого потрясающего начала. Как говорится просто взял и kill enjoyment. 🤷‍♂️

    • @CristianValenzuela2155
      @CristianValenzuela2155 Před 3 lety +6

      Я просмотрел видео 56 000 раз, чтобы увидеть первую минуту!

    • @user-uo8px3tf5h
      @user-uo8px3tf5h Před 3 lety +4

      как у того марсианского колхозника-,,Фрактал кукумбер!,,

  • @IGLArocknroll
    @IGLArocknroll Před 3 lety +15

    11:33 - Yes, they did operate it from unpaved runways (not grass, but dirt, as it would easily bear the weight of the MiG, even when it was fully laden), for example, in Angola.

  • @youreale
    @youreale Před 3 lety +11

    Wow, man. This is a wonderful machine. Congratulations and happy flying!

  • @70mavgr
    @70mavgr Před 3 lety +121

    For a single engine aircraft this thing had impressive speed.

    • @PugilistCactus
      @PugilistCactus Před 3 lety +10

      Too bad the Russian's couldn't use it effectively. Thing had too much shit to pay attention to.

    • @Max_Da_G
      @Max_Da_G Před 3 lety +48

      @@PugilistCactus Russians themselves used it effectively. It's the arabs that couldn't. And then later the degraded export models had to try to contend with next-gen F-15 and F-16. Russia-only MiG-23MLD and MLA managed to get close enough to make it a close fight, at least with an F-16.

    • @michaelbevan3285
      @michaelbevan3285 Před 3 lety +13

      @@Max_Da_G the South Africans found it a dangerous enemy and the Mirage F1 had trouble matching it.

    • @ericmowrey6872
      @ericmowrey6872 Před 3 lety +37

      @@michaelbevan3285 Thanks Michael. Although I'm a US navy vet and a patriotic fellow I don't share the contempt a lot of people have for Soviet aircraft. Russian design engineers were often innovative and even today Russian aircraft have flight and design features that are well in keeping with US and European military aircraft.

    • @CH-pv2rz
      @CH-pv2rz Před 3 lety +1

      @@Max_Da_G no MiG-23 can turn with an F-16! It cant even turn with a Phantom...

  • @MegaBoilermaker
    @MegaBoilermaker Před 3 lety +3

    Very interesting tour sir, and thank you for acknowledging our contribution to the evolution of supersonic flight in the shape of the all-moving tailplane.

  • @ACE_VIPER
    @ACE_VIPER Před 11 měsíci +4

    The 2 seater looks way cooler than the single. RIP Beautiful

  • @ImplodedAtom
    @ImplodedAtom Před 3 lety +42

    "I think I know where everything is now"
    - Things you don't want to hear your airline captain say just before takeoff

    • @Texaca
      @Texaca Před 2 lety

      ....and the other phrase, while in flight is: "Oh Shit!" 🤣
      you never want to hear a pilot say that, from the cockpit. 😳

  • @EnterpriseXI
    @EnterpriseXI Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you so much for posting this and thanks to the pilot who owns this wonderful bird. It's very rare and hard to find video of a privately owned mig-23 fighter

  • @axeflanker
    @axeflanker Před 3 lety +135

    Your english has that strong accent my huskee is now a polar bear.

    • @jakovhrga5619
      @jakovhrga5619 Před 3 lety +6

      I mean... It's the SIBERIAN husky after all..

  • @valentinkaminski6597
    @valentinkaminski6597 Před 3 lety +45

    My respect, for being so careful about military equipment from the Soviet Union!

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 Před 2 lety +4

    As boys get older their toys get bigger... what a cool toy to have! 🇳🇿

  • @indyawichofficial1346
    @indyawichofficial1346 Před 3 lety +6

    Came back, seen again - from beginning to the end ! What a machine ☆ !!! Thank you 👍

  • @yassermasood3423
    @yassermasood3423 Před 3 lety +1

    what a humble guy. Very nice to see such a high quality walk around the cold war era fighter. Thank you

  • @johnkelly928
    @johnkelly928 Před 3 lety +30

    Imagine the squawk coming into LAX on a clear day in a "private" tail numbered Soviet fighter LOL

  • @jaysonc2102
    @jaysonc2102 Před 3 lety +5

    Always a favorite when I was a kid. That and the SU25 Frogfoot. Great video!

  • @t3m3lkov85
    @t3m3lkov85 Před 3 lety +36

    Beautiful plane, seems like it was owned by the Bulgarian Air Force in its military days.
    My uncle used to guard the ordinance for such planes when he was a conscript for the Bulgarian People's Army.

    • @slowioczek
      @slowioczek Před 3 lety +3

      If the number 8107 is original for this plane than its Czechoslovak MIG-23UB. www.valka.cz/MiG-23U-8107-t53011

    • @slowioczek
      @slowioczek Před 3 lety +1

      and of course afther 1993 its belong to Czhech airforce.

  • @robinwells8879
    @robinwells8879 Před 3 lety +1

    Exciting aircraft and an entertaining guide. Doesn’t get better than that! Thank you for posting.

  • @zacharydevan4107
    @zacharydevan4107 Před 3 lety +139

    Respect for soviet engineers. We tend to not give the "commie" engineers any credit in the states.

    • @joeyoung4309
      @joeyoung4309 Před 3 lety +17

      I love the thing with the little pod that does nothing but was made to mess with intelligence people, russian engineers messing with american engineers lmao

    • @antoniomontana9430
      @antoniomontana9430 Před 3 lety +6

      Not all Russians were "commies".

    • @evolicious
      @evolicious Před 3 lety +23

      @@antoniomontana9430 And the definition of "communist" is still unknown to most US citizens.

    • @wangruochuan
      @wangruochuan Před 3 lety

      the whole coldwar thing was about giving them credits in all type military things. you must be in a weird part of the State.

    • @leonardocastro6660
      @leonardocastro6660 Před 3 lety

      Well but remember this, unions soviets technology was influenced by Germans, they kept a lot of engineering from them

  • @InstructorRandy
    @InstructorRandy Před 11 měsíci +5

    I'll miss this plane.

  • @k98_zock_tv47
    @k98_zock_tv47 Před 3 lety +37

    What a beautiful plane it is. I always had a slightly crush on the MiG-23, very good deatailed video about it.

  • @mikew735
    @mikew735 Před 2 lety +2

    thank you so much for this, to the pilot/owner and the op. gratitude!

  • @curtisangelamay1510
    @curtisangelamay1510 Před 2 lety +2

    Dan is a great guy to fly with. Glad I got to finally see video of his "project" ride

  • @vsqic
    @vsqic Před 3 lety +42

    we are all in love with the Su-34

    • @aviation4life640
      @aviation4life640 Před 3 lety +6

      It is a very cool airplane. I love how you have to climb the nose gear to get into it

    • @yasenkrasen1581
      @yasenkrasen1581 Před 3 lety +12

      Special for you - czcams.com/video/UfvHlf5cSvY/video.html

    • @aviation4life640
      @aviation4life640 Před 3 lety +2

      Jesse Pinkman, now that is awesome!

    • @yasenkrasen1581
      @yasenkrasen1581 Před 3 lety +4

      @@aviation4life640 Spasibo :-)

    • @AnIndianPatriot
      @AnIndianPatriot Před 3 lety +4

      @@yasenkrasen1581 I was expecting a clickbait but this made my day.

  • @alexprokhorov407
    @alexprokhorov407 Před 3 lety +28

    I will tell you an unbelievable story how I flew in that particular model of a plane when I was 8 years old . I was born in Moscow, USSR, and my uncle was stationed about 200 miles south, in the town of Ryazhsk, Ryazan district. The town was closed to civilians, except for relatives. Before my dad went on a hunting trip with my uncle, he promised that he would make me a pilot. Next early morning, about 4 am, I ended up in Mig-23 in the back seat. There was no pressure suit. I was strapped by a what I think was a drunk technician. Nevertheless, we made it. To make the story short, I became a figure skater, then a skydiver, then a construction engineer. But to this day I remember that flight. Thank you, and God bless.

    • @TheBranchez
      @TheBranchez Před 2 lety +4

      Thx for sharing Alex. Привет из Сербии, слава России.

    • @georgetincher7859
      @georgetincher7859 Před 2 lety +1

      Now that is what I call an excellent way to start a hunting trip! 🤣

  • @PRINCEOFPERSIA-zc2xr
    @PRINCEOFPERSIA-zc2xr Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for your video! This is so great, when people from different countries can talk about their aircraft with respect to each other! Thank you so much again! Let our jets will meet only during air shows as products of progress, not of war!

  • @M4R0Zzz
    @M4R0Zzz Před 3 lety

    Big thanks for the video! Really cool to have such detailed walkthrough. Looking forward to see more of that on your channel. Thanks!

  • @TheGranicd
    @TheGranicd Před 3 lety +17

    At 8:50 - Thats housing for Kh-23 AG missile communication/guidance equipment. Or as its in the US called "nothing" :)

    • @Triffid96
      @Triffid96 Před 3 lety +4

      Affirmative. That's the housing for Delta-NM guiding station to control air-to-surface missiles.

  • @redjaypictures4528
    @redjaypictures4528 Před 3 lety +6

    “Flogger” (NATO name for the mig-23) is one of the more badass nicknames we gave to a Russian fighter jet, there aren’t a lot of these around anymore, I’m pretty sure only one country has a working fleet, thanks for making this so the flogger may see the light of day again!

    • @bipeenchorge4218
      @bipeenchorge4218 Před 3 lety +1

      In India we have them they are retired thought but are preserved

  • @MattThornton87
    @MattThornton87 Před 3 lety

    Superb video!! Very interesting. That main landing gear is insane!! Thanks for posting

  • @michaelbetzer1966
    @michaelbetzer1966 Před 3 lety +10

    Fascinating! I had the opportunity to sit in a MiG-23BN. That was the fighter-bomber version; it had a duck bill nose without radar that was optimised for air-ground missions. It's interesting to see how similar the cockpit is to the BN model. Thanks, Lt. Comdr. Filer!

    • @RaviKumar-rn2uc
      @RaviKumar-rn2uc Před rokem

      A fantastic demo of this precious Soviet fighter aircraft. 😊👌👌

  • @smithwesson373
    @smithwesson373 Před 3 lety +28

    Gread vid. Hope you plan to show more of this. Want to hear more about flying the thing also.

    • @ErikJohnston
      @ErikJohnston  Před 3 lety +24

      Dan agreed to shoot a flying demonstration video of it but I need to raise enough money to cover the fuel which is about $3,200 for an hour of flight time. We might explore that at sometime

    • @evilzinabyssranger5695
      @evilzinabyssranger5695 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ErikJohnston yo can raise a bit of this money on line!

    • @brandonburr4900
      @brandonburr4900 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ErikJohnston perhaps some kind of patreon or or set up something specific donation? On the condition you get a ride in the back seat with a camera and have somebody on the ground taking video as well! And yes I would happily donate $$$ to see this terrific bird do a full afterburner takeoff!

  • @jakeleo8452
    @jakeleo8452 Před 3 lety +5

    Erik, Your videos are always the best content and most concise. Can't wait to see what you come up with next. Cheers

    • @ErikJohnston
      @ErikJohnston  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks a lob buddy! So happy you enjoy them. We have fun making them and do try to make them as access we can!

  • @mentalizatelo
    @mentalizatelo Před 3 lety +2

    Lovely aircraft; thank you for the great tour!

  • @t8312
    @t8312 Před 2 lety +1

    Just great, can’t wait to see the videos of you flying it, thanks

  • @steeltiger5000
    @steeltiger5000 Před 3 lety +6

    Awesome job on this !! Thanks Erik!

  • @robinjansen8522
    @robinjansen8522 Před 3 lety +8

    Wow i really really enjoyed this, always had a thing for russian planes but this was way more detailed than i expected. Hope to see more, thanks!

  • @TheBranchez
    @TheBranchez Před 2 lety +1

    What a wonderful video. Thx for sharing it with us.

  • @wootle
    @wootle Před 3 lety +9

    What a legendary jet. The landing gear design alone is absolutely genius and looks badass. I love how in the close up shots you can see the metal work and its got a kind of "home made" feel, al hammered together in the field. I mean that in a good way. Its got a tough workman like feel about it. I like that its not all clean, neat , pretty and refined like western combat jets. There seems to be zero ergonomics in the cockpit design, gauges all over the place tucked into corners and stuff.
    I saw another version of this once - the MiG27. Looks like a duck! This one looks much nicer!

  • @fsxflyer253
    @fsxflyer253 Před 3 lety +9

    Holy hell this is fantastic. Totally riveting.

  • @ThatMaverickMo
    @ThatMaverickMo Před 11 měsíci +5

    This is my favorite walkaround video of an Russian airplane. RIP 8107/N23UB. You will be missed. :(

  • @indyawichofficial1346
    @indyawichofficial1346 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much, for the fantastic video, and great and informative narration, especially from someone with vast flying experience and of such a passion. Highly appreciated. Happy landings!

  • @helnkel3814
    @helnkel3814 Před 11 měsíci +7

    So sorry to see this plane downed, she was a really nice one

  • @IceBox666theone666
    @IceBox666theone666 Před 3 lety +5

    Yuri: Put this on the plane!
    Sergei: Da.....and what is it?
    Yuri: Exactly!

  • @Ripper13F1V
    @Ripper13F1V Před 3 lety +11

    AMAZING. Never thought I'd see a -23 in the US. WOW.

    • @Tomteeejay
      @Tomteeejay Před 3 lety

      See the following video. The USAF were operating MiG-23s along with other MiGs for evaluation/training during the 1970s and 1980s.
      czcams.com/video/BayjAFra_6U/video.html

  • @zhuzzir
    @zhuzzir Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the walk through, enjoying this very much!

  • @D00kerT
    @D00kerT Před 3 lety +2

    I love the "operational necessity" of 324 knots. That's awesome.

  • @Void304
    @Void304 Před 3 lety +14

    Wow. I never would have imagined that there were any flying examples of a MiG-23 here in America outside of Constant Peg.

    • @martinrivera9186
      @martinrivera9186 Před 3 lety

      Americans own 19 Mig-29s

    • @alfepalfe
      @alfepalfe Před 3 lety

      @@martinrivera9186 yeah but I don't think thoose are flyable

    • @angusholland5393
      @angusholland5393 Před 3 lety +1

      @@alfepalfe only one I know of flys currently and constantly

    • @Void304
      @Void304 Před 3 lety

      @@martinrivera9186 Yes, but those are MiG-29s, not MiG-23s.

    • @martinrivera9186
      @martinrivera9186 Před 3 lety

      @@alfepalfe they bought them from the moldova air force. When moldova needed when they financial assistance.

  • @856dejavu
    @856dejavu Před 3 lety +7

    Russian fighters have always fascinated me since my childhood days. Never got a chance to get closer to this aircraft, but this video has done the need full!! I don't think there are any walk around vid of any russian fighter covered in such great depth. Loved specially the engine start up in the end. Thanks for uploading such an informative video!! Great job👍👍

  • @MarcosVinicius-rq4rd
    @MarcosVinicius-rq4rd Před 3 lety

    Spectacular and very detailed video! Congratulations to all involved !!

  • @VinceSPonki
    @VinceSPonki Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the video! And special Thanks to Master for showing the plane from all sides and keeping it in perfect condition! Good luck to you all and peaceful clear skies above!!!

  • @Savage_Viking
    @Savage_Viking Před 3 lety +4

    And I just wanted a L-39, and now I'm jealous. lol
    Great video and amazing up close look at the MiG-23.

  • @rossmum
    @rossmum Před 3 lety +8

    The pod on the wing @ 8:40 was for the Delta-N guidance link used by Kh-23 air-to-ground missiles (basically a Soviet AGM-12 Bullpup). Probably got removed when it was demilitarised/imported. The later variants got rid of the inbuilt pod and carried one on one of the two ventral side pylons instead. The black pressure sensor on the stick is how you guide it, it's an MCLOS missile; on the single seaters it also controlled seeker head slaving for the IR missiles in close combat, I believe. Big red button on the stick logically seems like a pickle button to anyone used to western jets, but is actually the autopilot master disconnect button, and the one on the other side of the trim switch to it is the autopilot "recover to level flight" button/panic button.

    • @michaelbevan3285
      @michaelbevan3285 Před 3 lety +1

      good pilots could put the "kerry" missile into cave entrances in the Afghan war.

  • @benz500r
    @benz500r Před 2 lety +2

    Super cool review. Thank you for sharing. I've never looked (vicariously) at a Soviet flanker like that.

  • @sledawgpilot
    @sledawgpilot Před 3 lety +1

    Here from Barnstormers. Fascinating. I did not think I’d stay for the whole 42 minutes. Hilarious intro too.

  • @JacobTJ1
    @JacobTJ1 Před 3 lety +4

    You have a lot of faith in this old bird.. brave man

  • @v12kid
    @v12kid Před 3 lety +4

    One of the best over view videos I have seen in a while. Nice work.

  • @bikeattilathehun3382
    @bikeattilathehun3382 Před 3 lety +1

    What a cool and humble dude !
    Great walk-around! Very informative and delivered in an entertaining way!
    I flew the 21 bis, so I really appreciate you mentioning the 21 in this video!
    Would love to meet up someday !
    Plus, that intro was the bomb ! 👍😆🤙 Ati

  • @GamingHelp
    @GamingHelp Před 3 lety

    This was so good that I had to pause it on my TV (not logged into YT there) and come and find it on my machine that's logged in just to like the video. Well done.

  • @NathanChisholm041
    @NathanChisholm041 Před 3 lety +26

    Everyone knows that red stripes make things go fast!!

  • @wazzup3177
    @wazzup3177 Před 3 lety +6

    glad we're (maybe) going to have it in WT

  • @GymbalLock
    @GymbalLock Před rokem +2

    I've always liked the MiG-23. It has a pleasing chunky, angular shape to it.

  • @TheStowAway594
    @TheStowAway594 Před 2 lety +1

    This is awesome thank for doing this!

  • @chrisgs8727
    @chrisgs8727 Před 3 lety +47

    I knew a very experienced mig 23 pilot angola war veteran/instructor/test pilot/commander ...He drives a taxi in cuba ! So you can find a real mig23 expert for a few bucks..

    • @nevize6660
      @nevize6660 Před 3 lety +1

      Arent the taxi drivers rich there?

    • @chrisgs8727
      @chrisgs8727 Před 3 lety +6

      @@nevize6660 not the driver but the taxi owner (Castro) yes !

    • @Nghilifa
      @Nghilifa Před 3 lety +1

      If you ever meet him again, thank him for his service (from me)!

    • @falconeaterf15
      @falconeaterf15 Před 3 lety +2

      @@nevize6660
      Been to Cuba few times. Amazing place with very interesting history, and great people. There’s a CZcams show called Cuban Cars, or something like that, will tell you everything you want to know about the taxi racket and life in Cuba.

    • @nevize6660
      @nevize6660 Před 3 lety

      @@falconeaterf15 thanks, ill check it out

  • @danielsordelli1522
    @danielsordelli1522 Před 3 lety +3

    What a great piece of engineering. Designed it to go fast and forward.

  • @dickb2128
    @dickb2128 Před 3 lety

    This very MiG-23 was in a hangar in SRQ about 6 or 7 years ago. I have a picture of it, which I took inside the hangar, on my phone on my iMac. With it in the hangar was another MiG-23, single seater. Both left that year and this is the first I've heard about this one. The other one had registration N223ML.
    Great video Erik ! Thanks.

  • @McRocket
    @McRocket Před 2 lety +1

    WOW!
    GREAT stuff!
    Thank you.

  • @Kelgo102
    @Kelgo102 Před 3 lety +56

    Beautiful Russian plane
    Love from the USA ❤️

    • @user-nd8gh5lb2w
      @user-nd8gh5lb2w Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you.Love from the Russia!

    • @brandonburr4900
      @brandonburr4900 Před 3 lety +5

      @@user-nd8gh5lb2w I'm American and you guys have always made fascinating and terrific planes! This was a terrific treat to see as were used to our own planes. Happy New Year to you from usa!

  • @nickbayer7847
    @nickbayer7847 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow! Quite a pristine aircraft👍👍

  • @lakkchina
    @lakkchina Před 3 lety

    Hey. This guy is the best. Congratulation for having such a great 23. The best walk around video on internet for that aircraft!

  • @fabianpiedras8011
    @fabianpiedras8011 Před 3 lety

    That truck-like sound! PSSS! I really enjoyed that!!! Beautiful plane. Amazing walkaround.