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|comment=I'm not sure any (real life) Yak-38 model was capable of flying backward in the manner depicted or doing so from atop an aircraft elevator. The heat of those exhausts can cause serious damage to a flight deck or an elevator, and Russian Kiev-class carriers needed water cooling to stop Yak-38 exhaust from overheating the deck. But visually, it sure does scream "running away" better than accelerating forwards like in real life.}}


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Latest revision as of 00:00, 10 January 2021


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

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The Yak-38 lifts off, reversing (as though blatantly escaping).

SE <<Vreeeeeeeeeee>>

KAJI (SPEAKER):“Well, I'll leave it to you~~~...”

UrsusArctos: I'm not sure any (real life) Yak-38 model was capable of flying backward in the manner depicted or doing so from atop an aircraft elevator. The heat of those exhausts can cause serious damage to a flight deck or an elevator, and Russian Kiev-class carriers needed water cooling to stop Yak-38 exhaust from overheating the deck. But visually, it sure does scream "running away" better than accelerating forwards like in real life.