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vincelee said:I was actually referring to lil' Miglet, but oh well.
I thought you might have been but you didn't put a name with that so i thought is was me
sorry,
vincelee said:I was actually referring to lil' Miglet, but oh well.
yeah, they will sell it for sure. There are certain things that Russians can keep in its banks and certain things they can't. This is one of the things they have to sell just to compete with other countries.MIGleader said:i never said copy the su35!!! all i said was take sme of its features, such as canards, and put them on the su-27s china has. a few inches wont make a big difference....
now, to shed some light
Phazotron Zhuk-PH phased-array radar under development for later use, search range 89 to 132 n miles (165 to 245 km; 102 to 152 miles) in forward sector, 32 n miles (60 km; 37 miles) rearward, with simultaneous tracking of 24 air targets and ripple-fire engagement of six; N014 rearward-facing radar, range approximately 2 n miles (4 km; 2.5 miles), may enable firing of rearward-facing IR homing air-to-air missiles.
will they sell it?
tphuang said:yeah, they will sell it for sure. There are certain things that Russians can keep in its banks and certain things they can't. This is one of the things they have to sell just to compete with other countries.
Gauntlet said:Hey, MiGleader...do you honestly know what you are talking about?
I mean...its not just to saw of the front part of an Su-35 and weld it onto a fuselage from a Su-27SK or a J-11...
You will have to reconfigure much of the airplane in order to just mount canards. Even if think they are "small" upgrades, the planes center of gravity and weight distribute will be out of balance.
And it aint just to screw them in with a phillips scredriver either, you will have to change the entire control settings and mount servos/hydraulics (dont realy know what moves the canards?) were they should be mounted.
And dude, as someone else said here, the Flanker-E aint just a field modification to the Flanker-B. Its an actual brand new fuselage, with enlarged control surfaces, due to the higher weight (more weapons and fuel), improved avionics and an overall newer technology used.
elaborate. im talking about testing models, not a military one.vincelee said:apparently not