Did you know the defection of Viktor Belenko inspired Clint Eastwood's Firefox? - The Aviation Geek Club
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TIL about Viktor Belenko, the Soviet MiG pilot that in 1976 defected to the USA via Japan and stole a MiG-25 jet. The USA returned the jet a year later disassembled and
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46 years ago a Soviet pilot defected to Japan with a MiG-25 – Aeroflap
Whatever happened to the pilot of a MiG-25, Viktor Ivanovich Belenko, who stole the plane in 1976 and landed in Japan? - Quora
On 6 September 1976, Viktor Belenko successfully defected to the West, flying his MiG-25 "Foxbat" jet fighter to Hakodate, Japan. This was the first... | By Aircraftprofileprints.com | Facebook
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Viktor Belenko is a true action movie protagonist also I always wonder if this man had any contact with the CIA and how they manage to pull such of epic move. : r/HistoryMemes
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