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Old 08-29-2011, 05:44 PM
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Default SU-27 SUKHOI winter project

Here in ny winters can be pretty long so i decided to build a new project. an aviation desigh su-27 russian knight scheme. this beast will be powered by two eagles. does anyone know anyone that has flown or build one. your input is appreciated.
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Old 08-29-2011, 07:58 PM
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Does this aircraft SU-27 model is a model company that produced.

Looks really great
Old 08-29-2011, 09:09 PM
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Ohhhh is that a yellow twin I spy in the pic?!
Old 08-29-2011, 09:38 PM
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It is an AVIATION DESIGN  Su27  scale 1/8

http://www.adjets.com/

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Old 08-30-2011, 12:47 AM
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Yes, that looks like the AD SU-27. I had one myself, never finished the build cause the gear didn't seem like good quality. But I think they improved their gear for it now.
That is going to be one sweet bird. And I heard they fly very good too.
Good luck with your build

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Old 08-30-2011, 05:12 AM
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Yeah I can't wait to get started

Hornet....yes is a yellow f-18 twin
Old 08-30-2011, 05:15 AM
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Billy....do you mind taking a pic of your gear....also what method you think will be better for flap and rudder servo instalation
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Hello buddy,
I made an AD SU-35. Any question, feel free making it.

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RCPROPO .....pm send thank you
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chris very nice
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thanx vinny....will be ready for next season @ FBF
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Pictures....
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Hi, I'm interesting in buying su 35 AD, but I have doubts about Landing gears.....
after many flights what you could say about it?
thank you
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I have both, the 35 and the 27 . No problem with the gear and they do fly very nice. Nick
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Love this jet. Any other videos you can share Spaceman? I have not seen anything recent on Youtube.

Can you tell the difference in flight between the 27 and 35?

Any photos?
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Here are a few pictures of my SU 27,
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Go also to my models for more .

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I believe the 35 was the navy version and it had canards. I also know at some point they went to vector thrust but not sure when.
I love this plane, always have ever since I saw one sitting on the ramp at Paine field in Everett WA.
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Ive seen the Mig 29 UB two seater at FHC, Paine Field WA, but not an SU 27. The SU is a massive "fighter"!!! I cant believe how the AD model dwarfs the CARF Euro! Wow thats a big buggie!
Nice transpo-cart!

SU 27K was the navy variant with canards and other slow speed aero aids.
SU 37 was the technology demonstrtrator for thrust vectoring, has canards and other developments - never went into production
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Thank you for answer about L.G.
Probably other questions after having a sukhoi kit
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Another question.....exauste pipes are single wall? In this case, have you a high temperature in your fingers on the under fuselage when turbine goes?
Thanks
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Another question....Exaust pipes are "single wall"? Have high temperature on the surface of the under fuselage when turbine goes?
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I think I have one or two videos of Nick su on my YouTube Chanel ,,tooommmek ,, look for some videos please thanks.
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Originally Posted by spaceman 01
I have both, the 35 and the 27 . No problem with the gear and they do fly very nice. Nick
Hey amigo, Do you know how much gas is onboard? What's the typical flight duration?
Im a long time fan of the Flanker

cheers

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