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Sigh. It is NOT a modification, certainly not in the sense "It was moded after it was finished".

 

It was a late add on to the Su-33 series, only one operation frame has it as far as i know (b/n 88 ) and b/n 70 as on display at KnAAZ. b/n 70 has it because it is a late Su-33 which was never completely finished and never handed over.

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amazing video. now I wish to see something like it in 4k.

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1280px-Russian_SU-27_Flanker_with_RAF_Typhoon_MOD_45157730.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Russian_SU-27_Flanker_with_RAF_Typhoon_MOD_45157730.jpg

A Russian SU-27 Flanker aircraft banks away with a RAF Typhoon in the background.

 

RAF Typhoons were scrambled on Tuesday 17 June 2014 to intercept multiple Russian aircraft as part of NATO’s ongoing mission to police Baltic airspace.

 

The Typhoon aircraft, from 3 (Fighter) Squadron, were launched after four separate groups of aircraft were detected by NATO air defences in international airspace near to the Baltic States.

 

Once airborne, the British jets identified the aircraft as a Russian Tupolev Tu22 ‘Backfire’ bomber, four Sukhoi Su27 ‘Flanker’ fighters, one Beriev A50 ‘Mainstay’ early warning aircraft and an Antonov An26 ‘Curl’ transport aircraft who appeared to be carrying out a variety of routine training. The Russian aircraft were monitored by the RAF Typhoons and escorted on their way.

 

The Typhoon pilots involved in the operation were Flight Lieutenant (Flt Lt) Mark Long of 29 (Reserve) Squadron (the Typhoon operational training unit) and a French Air Force exchange pilot Commandant Marc-antoine Gerrard who is currently attached to 1(Fighter) Squadron.

 

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“Vostok-2014” (“East-2014”) military exercises.

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Wow. Nice video Republicano. Mind was blown 3 times during that clip but the double backflip was the most surprising because it was unexpected. Air dominance be damned; don't you want to just fly that plane in that configuration.

 

This video justifies why I like the Mig-29 so much. Straight away I was looking for a video that shows the difference between Mig and SU. Sorry if this video is a repost, but it shows size difference very well.

 

Russian Knights & Strizhi 5 x SU-27 & 4 x MIG-29

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MioBTGaV7Yw

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