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Brian Kelly wrote:
"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message . net... "Brian Kelly" wrote: . . . . If the Soviets had not already detected the plane and sent aircraft to intercept, they certainly would have after being contacted by NATO. The Soviets, for whatever reason, did not shoot down that plane. Whatever the reasons, it was certainly not because he had penetrated Soviet air defenses undetected. I've never dug into the details of who did or did not do exactly what during that stunt but whatever actually happened is recorded recent history which is inarguable. Versus you making the bunch of suppositions and assumptions above instead presenting any historical facts which refute my comments. That simply does not fly. More than this, his assumption that the rest of it relies on, that Rust flew directly and non-stop over the East/West German border to Moscow (what's that, more than 1500 miles?) in a Cessna 172, seems a bit silly. Rust actually entered the Soviet Union after a stop in Helsinki, which means he crossed into the air space either from the Gulf of Finland or the Finnish land border, so NATO had nothing to do with it. As for why the Soviet border defenses didn't pick him up, Rust himself believes it may be because the day he flew (May 28?) happened to be a holiday for the Soviet military, and this may have left their defenses where he entered undermanned and/or inattentive. Dennis Ferguson |
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