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Freewing Su-35 Twin 70mm 12 blade

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  • Back to the Su-35!

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        • Sharp Nose Su video

          Sharp nose Su is made and flown by paulrkytek using parts from a crashed Freewing SU35 with a remodelled nose in balsa married into the foam rear section.Mai...

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          • Congrats!
            Nice success! :D

            She's now officially become Sharp-35 !

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            • SHARP SU35M

              Modified the canopy for a more conventional jet look:-

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



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                    • You guys are all too silent!



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

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

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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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                                  • 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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                                    • New livery in the works ...
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                                      • Originally posted by fredmdbud View Post

                                        If they do come out with a new version of the 70mm Su-35, it will most likely be made of EPO, not EPP. 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.
                                        The recent offerings also seem to have a lot more injection molded plastic parts ,which add weight. Example, the 70mm F-35 V3, which comes out heavier than the 80mm Mirage 2000 although both are EPO.

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                                        • Ready for it s debut at the field.

                                          2nd life of a wear-and-tear “FrankenFlanker” (mix of grey and desert fuselage parts) to a Test Pilots livery.​

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