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Well, here goes another old pearl that I wanted to re-upload with better video rendering quality and edition processing. This is without any kind of doubt the most radical flying routine performed with a fighter jet that I have ever witnessed in person. And of course, the pilot at the controls is no other than MiG legendary test pilot Mikhail Belyaev (Михаил Беляев)! I recently received some comments on my channel saying that the SU-35S is the most aerobatic flying machine out there but honestly, the MiG-29OVT with thrust vectoring nozzles is at the very least, up-to-par with it. Of course that's just a single prototype and didn't enter service but I imagine that a MiG-35 with Thrust Vector Control would be just as mind-boggling and 'UFO' - 'physics-defying' beast as some like to point :) The Mikoyan MiG-29 (Микоян МиГ-29; NATO reporting name: Fulcrum) is a twin-engine jet fighter aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. Developed by the Mikoyan and Gurevich design bureau as an air superiority fighter during the 1970s, the MiG-29, along with the larger Sukhoi Su-27, was developed to counter new American fighters such as the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, and the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. The MiG-29 entered service with the Soviet Air Force in 1982. While originally oriented towards combat against any enemy aircraft, many MiG-29s have been furnished as multirole fighters capable of performing a number of different operations, and are commonly outfitted to use a range of air-to-surface armaments and precision munitions. The MiG-29 has been manufactured in several major variants, including the multirole Mikoyan MiG-29M and the navalised Mikoyan MiG-29K; the most advanced member of the family to date is the Mikoyan MiG-35. Later models frequently feature improved engines, glass cockpits with HOTAS-compatible flight controls, modern radar and IRST sensors, and considerably increased fuel capacity; some aircraft have also been equipped for aerial refuelling. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the militaries of a number of former Soviet republics have continued to operate the MiG-29, the largest of which is the Russian Air Force. The MiG-29 has also been a popular export aircraft; more than 30 nations either operate or have operated the aircraft to date, India being one of the largest export operators of the type. As of 2018, the MiG-29 is in production by Mikoyan, a subsidiary of United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) since 2006. The MiG-29 OVT prototype version is one of the six pre-built MiG-29Ms before 1991 that later received thrust vectoring engines and fly-by-wire technology. It served as a thrust-vectoring engine testbed and technology demonstrator in various air shows to show future improvement in the MiG-29M. It has identical avionics to the MiG-29M. The only difference in the cockpit layout is an additional switch to turn on vector thrust function. The two RD-133 thrust-vectoring engines, each features unique 3D rotating nozzles which can provide thrust vector deflection in all directions. However, despite its thrust-vectoring, other specifications were not officially emphasized. The aircraft has been demonstrated along with the MiG-29M2 in various air shows around the world for potential export. The aircraft is usually used as an aerobatic demonstrator. SPECIFICATIONS Crew: 1 Length: 17.32 m Wingspan: 11.36 m Height: 4.73 m Wing area: 38 m² Empty weight: 11,000 kg Loaded weight: 14,900 kg Max. takeoff weight: 18,000 kg Fuel capacity: 3,500 kg internal Powerplant: 2 × Klimov RD-33 afterburning turbofans, 81.59 kN each Maximum speed: At high altitude: Mach 2.25 (2,400 km/h) At low altitude: Mach 1.21 (1,500 km/h) Range: 1,430 km with maximum internal fuel Ferry range: 2,100 km with 1 drop tank Service ceiling: 18,000 m Rate of climb: 330 m/s (initial); 109 m/s (average) Wing loading: 403 kg/m² Thrust/weight: 1.09 Maximum g-load: 9G More info about the MiG-29 here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikoyan... If you dearly enjoy my content, please consider supporting me on Patreon! / airguardian I'd feel really grateful that you take some time to SHARE this video with your friends, LIKE and off course, SUBSCRIBE! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My AIRSOFT YouTube channel: (Mostly airsoft gameplays) / airguardianairsoft My secondary aviation YouTube channel: (For vlogging and RC tutorials and weird stuff that I think has no place in my main channel) / @rc4ever --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also follow me on: Facebook: / rc4ever Twitter: / rc4media Instagram: / jet3d_master Patreon: / airguardian