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...like the one you will fly.
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It is not to be used in the trials.
:59:06
It is fully fueled and in a state
of preparedness at all times.

:59:10
- It could be armed and up in an hour.
- But it couldn't overtake me.

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No, but it could be refueled
in the air. You can't.

:59:19
In our little diversion,
we must take the plane out.

:59:24
- How?
- Fire.

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We'll set a fire in the hangar.
:59:30
The fuel lines to the second prototype
must catch.

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So you'll have only a few seconds.
:59:38
When you hear the alarm,
come down immediately.

:59:41
Ignore what you see in the hangar.
Just get your plane out.

:59:45
A fire is not very predictable.
:59:50
It's past 12:00.
:59:52
Natalia and I don't have to report
until 2:30, but you must go by 1:00.

:59:57
Here are the coordinates that you must
feed into the inertial navigator.

1:00:02
They'll put you in contact
with a commercial flight from Moscow.

1:00:06
As soon as they've seen you and it
appears that you're flying south...

1:00:11
...feed in the second set.
1:00:14
- What happens if I'm late?
- You won't be, if we time it correctly.

1:00:19
You'll head east through the Urals.
1:00:21
Be very cautious of your speed
during this phase.

1:00:25
There are listening installations.
1:00:28
"Big ears" we call them. Equipped
to detect a supersonic footprint.

1:00:33
And the thought-controlled
weapons system?

1:00:36
You don't even need to press a button.
1:00:39
Your thoughts are transmitted
through sensors of your helmet...

1:00:43
...into a computer.
The rest is automatic.

1:00:46
A Firefox is equipped with missiles
from under the fuselage.

1:00:50
There are two cannon
under the cockpit.

1:00:53
There's the rear defense pod
which fires explosives backwards.

1:00:58
Which could knock out
a potential missile.


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