A Soviet MiG-23UB fighter jet crashed at an air show in the United States (video)

The plane went down a few meters from a residential building. The Federal Aviation Agency is currently conducting an investigation.

A Soviet MiG-23UB crashed in the US state of Michigan during the Thunder Over Michigan air show. This was reported by The War Zone.

While performing the maneuver, the pilots had to eject from the MiG-23UB. The fighter crashed into the ground, and the pilots fell into the water. The aircraft was part of the private collection of former U.S. Navy pilot Dan Flier. He ran his own YouTube channel, where he showed the interior of the fighter jet and its capabilities.

In 2023, the flight number N23UB took part in an air show to delight aviation fans. It is noted that the MiG-23 is a rare aircraft in itself, and even more so when it is ready to fly. However, this is not his first accident, journalists write. On July 28, part of the windshield fell off a MiG-23 during another show.

The plane crashed near the building, with no casualties. The pilots were not seriously injured and were taken to a hospital for a routine check-up. The air show was canceled after the incident. The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate the crash.

The MiG-23 is a Soviet multi-role fighter with a variable wing configuration. The first flight took place in June 1967. In some African countries, as well as in the DPRK and Kazakhstan, MiG-23s are still in service.

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