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Post by Sh1 Shonić on Jan 29, 2010 15:42:03 GMT -5
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Post by MiG on Feb 20, 2010 2:55:41 GMT -5
I won't lie, it looks very promising, and is a look for the aircraft Sukhoi OKB would go for. But, I still expected a more "Flankerish" look (As the Su-27 Family), since that design is a very elite design for its time. Хороший для России. Очень яркое будущее для той нации в Промышленности Аэронавтики. Вперед Россия!
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Post by whateva on Feb 20, 2010 17:33:50 GMT -5
This will never see mass production stage like most of the previous "new" Russian models. These companies make these planes in hope that some other country will order them. Russia can't afford it and they will keep updating their older models which is smart thing to do.
They still operate mostly MiG 29 and Su-25 and Su-24, very few squadrons of MiG 31 Foxhound interceptors and some Su-27.
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Post by aayy on Feb 20, 2010 17:59:08 GMT -5
!!! ÌÈà ìîëîäåö, ó÷èò ðóññêèé ÿçûê
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Post by MiG on Feb 20, 2010 18:34:48 GMT -5
^ Dude, what script are you using. My Firefox doesn't recognize it lol. This will never see mass production stage like most of the previous "new" Russian models. These companies make these planes in hope that some other country will order them. Russia can't afford it and they will keep updating their older models which is smart thing to do. They still operate mostly MiG 29 and Su-25 and Su-24, very few squadrons of MiG 31 Foxhound interceptors and some Su-27. Well, since India is a major investor in the PAK-FA, and that all nation (Such as China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Venezuela, and Iran) opt to buy Russian weaponry, I say that the project, and the overall future of Sukhoi OKB looks very good. The test frame of the T-50-1 isn't the done deal. They have a lot of things that aren't done; such as the AL-41F1A engine, which is still in test trials on the Su-35BM series (Which is still under development). The VVS consists of the aircraft you have mentioned, yes, but you do not count in the fact that most of those already had an MLU, and with newer aircraft coming out (With the exception of the Flanker Family), they will begin phasing them out by early 2012 (Which is coincidentally the same time the T-50 Series will come to the end of its test stages).
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Post by aayy on Feb 21, 2010 3:54:34 GMT -5
I congratulated you on your knowledge of Russian and Cyrillic
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Post by MiG on Feb 21, 2010 19:13:08 GMT -5
Спасибо.
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