2. Mig-89 Instant
On July 4, 1989, a Soviet pilot ejected from his MiG-23M over Poland after a perceived engine failure.
The query likely refers to one of the following historical or fictional contexts: 1. The 1989 "Ghost MiG" Incident 2. MIG-89
The most significant historical association with "MiG" and "1989" is the . On July 4, 1989, a Soviet pilot ejected
The pilotless aircraft continued flying on autopilot for over 900 kilometers across East Germany and West Germany before running out of fuel and crashing into a house in Belgium, resulting in one fatality. The pilotless aircraft continued flying on autopilot for
This "rogue flight" exposed gaps in NATO air defenses and became a major Cold War diplomatic incident. Northrop F-89 Scorpion - the USAF's Nuclear Interceptor
The designation does not correspond to a real-world production aircraft developed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich (MiG) design bureau.