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Re: one russian

Postby swordfish1227 » Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:41 pm

You had Bowe tyson's model? it is completely raelistic from what flying i have done and handles like a pig, especially in the pitch axis. try downloading again.
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Re: one russian

Postby Ivan » Tue Oct 09, 2007 3:06 am

The Su-35 was formerly some kind of Su-33 with thrust-vectoring, meant to be a single-seat fighter.


Errr...

A) The Su-33 IS a single seat fighter. It's a navalised Su-27.

B) The Su-37 has the TVC, not the 35.

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Cool Shot.


In fact, the Su-37 is the most recent name, su-35 was the initial one.... or at least, let's say the Su-37 was a Su-35 with thrust vectoring... Yes, I think this is more adequate.

And those Su-35 with thrust vectoring simply do not exist anymore, they were reverted to simple su-35 fighters with conventionnal engine noozles.

You know the Russians, they always give strange names. In fact, the su-35/37 may certainly also be called Su-27 with some letters behind, that provide a meaning to the role of the aircraft (one letter means naval or not, another means single or double seat, etc... I don't remember them anymore).

I agree for the Su-33, that's what I was saying before.

There are 2 Su-35s.... the old one which is basically a Su-27K with canards and wingfold removed, and the new one which is basically a Su-37 with analog instruments... and there is the domestic-only Su-35BM that has a full glass cockpit and no canards (as yet... still in develpment)
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