"Subject: Bottom of a MIG 15's Loop
You don't get any closer to bustin' your @$$ than this............
Contributer says : " The tail strike occurred during a 1990 airshow in
Harrison, Arkansas. Kelly, who was a technician for the FAA and somewhat
of a camera buff, was tracking this guy flying a MiG-15 with his camera.
The pilot had just completed a loop and misjudged his pull-out. Everyone
considering themselves as potential victims, took-off running in all directions.
But Kelly had a non-threatening position with strong motivation to take the
picture. So just as the MiG scraped the ground, Kelly captured this rare
image. Had it been circulated at the time, this clear, once in a lifetime
photograph might have earned an award.
A few weeks later, in Fort Smith, Kelly was showing me these pictures he
had developed at a local Walmart. I asked him for a copy and now have it
hanging on my office wall - a clear depiction of the tiny difference between life
and death.
Oh, by the way, the guy just flew a wide circle, lowered his landing gear,
touched down then taxied in showing very minor damage."