Osborn was at 24,000 feet when a hot-dogging Chinese fighter collided with his aircraft. That tore off his left propeller, sliced off the plane’s nose and disabled a right engine.
By Michael Kelly World-Herald staff writer, Omaha World-Herald
Fri, 05/18/2018 - 10:00pm
Osborn was at 24,000 feet when a hot-dogging Chinese fighter collided with his aircraft. That tore off his left propeller, sliced off the plane’s nose and disabled a right engine.