How did the West find out about STOL performance of the Soviet aircraft?

This comes from a top-secret recording describing what happened at a soviet cockpit during the approach to JFK at IFR conditions:



Captain: “500 ft. low visibility, runway seems to be short. Co-pilot, lower flaps to 30 degrees…”
Co-Pilot: “Flaps down at 30.. check.”

Captain: “300 ft, low visibility, runway looks very short… Co-pilot, lower to 45 degrees !!!”
Co-Pilot: “Flaps down at 45…check.”

Captain: “100 ft !!! Runway very short !!! “Co-pilot, lower flaps to emergency – 90 degrees down!!!
Co-Pilot: “Flaps down to 90 degrees ready to land…check.” Aircraft lands and breaks immediately…

Captain: “*wipes off the sweets and sighs*… “Ohh they make the runways so short in the west….”
Co-pilot: “Yes…*points out the window*…but they are so wide…”

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RR
RR
13 years ago

That’s the way to go. Guys , fly OTTER , single engined,a runway is a runway. Use it any way u like.

Tammy
Tammy
12 years ago

The version I heard involved an Irish air crew 😀

Clarence Leonard Johnson
Clarence Leonard Johnson
6 years ago

Lol my interpretation is that they landed perpendicular to the rwy… that explains why it’s so WIDE. lol

Roger Sliney
Roger Sliney
4 years ago

Just give me Mike Patey’s DRACO any day.