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  • fredmdbud
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    New livery in the works ...
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  • fredmdbud
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    Originally posted by SanExup View Post
    They did kind of hit a sweet spot with the SU.
    If they do come out with a new version of the 70mm Su-35, it will most likely be made of EPO, not EPP (correction: EPS). This will result in a heavier plane - that's what happened when they re-did the F/A-18E with thrust-vectoring (V2). On the other hand, they would upgrade the EDF's to in-runners.

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  • Airguardian
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    Agreed. I hope they make a bigger one but keep the weight in check!



    In the meantime, I come with new exciting Flanker goodies for y'all to enjoy, hehehehe...

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  • SanExup
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    They did kind of hit a sweet spot with the SU.

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  • kallend
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    Originally posted by SanExup View Post
    I did get to see one in the flesh the other day.

    I kept thinking, I wonder if they would ever do a new Su35. Twin 80s.
    If they do, I hope they don't make an overweight pig like some of the recent offerings.. . . .

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  • SanExup
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    I did get to see one in the flesh the other day.

    I kept thinking, I wonder if they would ever do a new Su35. Twin 80s.

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  • kallend
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    Originally posted by SanExup View Post
    I bet the owners pool is shrinking since replacements aren't available.
    Flew mine 2 days ago. Friend had his cell phone.

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  • SanExup
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    I bet the owners pool is shrinking since replacements aren't available.

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  • Airguardian
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    You guys are all too silent!



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  • Airguardian
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    I think I outdid myself with this one...



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  • paulrkytek
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    SHARP SU35M

    Modified the canopy for a more conventional jet look:-

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  • Airguardian
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    Congrats!
    Nice success! :D

    She's now officially become Sharp-35 !

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  • paulrkytek
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    Sharp Nose Su video

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  • Airguardian
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    Back to the Su-35!

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  • Airguardian
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    Nice flight!
    If I may give you a tip on the flat spins, try cutting throttle and forcing the spin through differential stabilators deflected in roll. Works better IMO. Also making it spin too fast makes it look a bit wonky, to slow the spin down you can reduce the roll input (after you get the spin initiated), or if using thrust vectoring, you can either reduce rudder input or throttle input.


    I know this is a Raptor video but here you can see what I mean by modulating spin speed to make it look more scale through roll input control (more so on a non-vectored airframe).
    Hope that helps! :)

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