Pues mira, como ya he comentado otras veces, les costaba menos (y no se jugaban la vida) irse a Rusia y encontrar que, ¡sorpresa, la Tierra es redonda!:
Flying a MiG-29: Raw Power and Extreme Altitude
Supervised by our experienced test pilots, you will be exposed to the G-force of the MiG-29’s two mighty turbines. Up to 9 G of force will be exerted on your body. Have your body be pressed into the seat as you fly special manoeuvres with the pilot, like rolls, loops, Immelman-turns and tail slides. These manoeuvres though, inspired by real combat operations, are only the beginning. After some time in the air comes the big highlight: the pilot hands you over the controls for you to fly the MiG-29 all on your own! A totally different, literal peak: the flight to the “Edge of Space”. With a MiG-29 you can get closer to space than ever before. The fighter jet catapults you up to 22 km above sea level (17km is guaranteed). At this height, the earth’s curvature is visible and you can catch more than just a glimpse of the vastness of space.
migflug.com/flights-prices/fly-mig-29-in-russia/
Enga, que solo son 12.500€
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