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Well, yeah; I know what you're getting at.
The Soviets were good at spying and weren't embarrassed to take advantage of that. And an open society like ours made that easier for them; it's a trade-off you might say.
But there seems to be plenty of original stuff in the mix, also.
:3dAngus:
That was him at 15 and 16 years old?
WHERE did all of that come from!??
Ten more years and some real pain and heartache, and he might be something...
Either way, he would be one tough act to follow, I'll tell you what.
I ran across this vid today by accident.
Some interesting airframe designs here; kind of a Soviet-era one man "Skunk Works":
https://youtu.be/8Wzos0F8nNY
That lesson was drummed into me too as a construction project manager; when you got a project with a hundred or more tradesmen going full tilt, the last thing you ever want to do is say "Stop!"
Keep it moving.
Hey, TacticalTruck, that was me. I literally just now posted some shots of your collection on the "MV Spotted" thread, here:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?62008-quot-MV-Spotted-quot-thread/page562&highlight=MV+spotted
That was sure a big surprise to find that gold mine of yours in...
Hey, Bulldogger, I think you'll find everything you're looking for in the OP of CGarbee's "Graves Mountain" thread right here:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?153104-Graves-Mountain-MV-Trailrides-and-Rally-September-1-5-2016
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