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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', callsign '''Kranich''', was a pilot turned instructor of the [[Belkan Air Force]].{{ref|ACZAR|''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]'' - [[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War/Aces#120|Assault Records #120]]}}
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'''Miroslav Geiger''', callsign '''Kranich''', was a pilot turned instructor of the [[Belkan Air Force]].{{ref|ACZAR|''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]'' - [[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War/Aces#120|Assault Records #120]]}}
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
Possessing an unusually strong heart and lungs, Geiger held the record for withstanding 10G, which surpasses the human limit of 9G, in a G-Force training craft. This high amount of G-Force was later called the "[[Kranich Turn]]".{{ref|ACZAR}}
 
Possessing an unusually strong heart and lungs, Geiger held the record for withstanding 10G, which surpasses the human limit of 9G, in a G-Force training craft. This high amount of G-Force was later called the "[[Kranich Turn]]".{{ref|ACZAR}}
   
On June 20th 1995, as part of the remnant forces gathered at [[Anfang]], he engaged [[Allied Forces]] in the area. He was later shot down by the [[Galm Team]].{{ref|ACZAR}}
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On June 20, 1995, as part of the remnant forces gathered at [[Anfang]], he engaged [[Allied Forces]] in the area. He was later shot down by the [[Galm Team]].{{ref|ACZAR}}
   
 
After the war, Geiger became an instructor in the Belkan Air Force.{{ref|ACZAR}}
 
After the war, Geiger became an instructor in the Belkan Air Force.{{ref|ACZAR}}

Latest revision as of 07:12, 20 July 2018

Miroslav Geiger, callsign Kranich, was a pilot turned instructor of the Belkan Air Force.[1]

Biography

Possessing an unusually strong heart and lungs, Geiger held the record for withstanding 10G, which surpasses the human limit of 9G, in a G-Force training craft. This high amount of G-Force was later called the "Kranich Turn".[1]

On June 20, 1995, as part of the remnant forces gathered at Anfang, he engaged Allied Forces in the area. He was later shot down by the Galm Team.[1]

After the war, Geiger became an instructor in the Belkan Air Force.[1]

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