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| AFS-design brings a excellent rendition of Sukhoi Su-27 (NATO
reporting name: "Flanker"). The Sukhoi Su-27 is a one-seat Mach-2
class jet fighter originally manufactured by the Soviet Union, and
designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau. The Su-27?s basic design is
aerodynamically similar to the MiG-29, but it is substantially
larger. It is a very large aircraft, and to minimize its weight its
structure has a high percentage of titanium (about 30%, more than
any of its contemporaries). No composite materials were used.
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FSX Sukhoi Su-27 - Poland
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Category:
Flight Simulator X / FSX Downloads Military Aircraft
Version: FSX
Compatibility: Flight Simulator X
Filesize: 7.52 MB
Added on: May-12-2010
Sukhoi Su-27 Demo
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PUBLISHER: AFS-design
HOMEPAGE: http://www.afs-design.de
DELIVERY: File Download upon Purchase
AFS-design brings a excellent rendition of Sukhoi Su-27 (NATO reporting name: "Flanker").
The Sukhoi Su-27 is a one-seat Mach-2 class jet fighter originally manufactured
by the Soviet Union, and designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau.
The Su-27?s basic design is aerodynamically similar to the MiG-29, but it is
substantially larger. It is a very large aircraft, and to minimize its weight
its structure has a high percentage of titanium (about 30%, more than any of its
contemporaries). No composite materials were used. The swept wing blends into
the fuselage at the leading edge extensions and is essentially a delta, although
the tips are cropped for wingtip missile rails or ECM pods. The Su-27 is not a
true delta, however, because it retains conventional tailplanes, with two
vertical tailfins outboard of the engines, supplemented by two fold-down ventral
fins for additional lateral stability.
The Su-27?s Lyulka AL-31F turbofan engines are widely spaced, both for safety
reasons and to ensure uninterrupted airflow through the intakes. The space
between the engines also provides additional lift, reducing wing loading.
Movable guide vanes in the intakes allow Mach 2+ speeds, and help to maintain
engine airflow at high alpha. A mesh screen over each intake prevents debris
from being drawn into the engines during take-off.
The Su-27 had the Soviet Union?s first operational fly-by-wire control system.
Combined with relatively low wing loading and powerful basic flight controls, it
makes for an exceptionally agile aircraft, controllable even at very low speeds
and high angles of attack. In airshows the aircraft has demonstrated its
maneuverability with a Cobra (Pugachev?s Cobra) or dynamic deceleration -
briefly sustained level flight at a 120? angle of attack.
In addition to its considerable agility, the Su-27 uses its substantial internal
volume for a large internal fuel capacity. In an overload configuration for
maximum range, it can carry 9,400 kg (20,700 lb) of internal fuel, although its
maneuverability with that load is limited, and normal load is 5,270 kg (11,620
lb).
The Su-27 is armed with a single 30 mm Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-1 cannon in the
starboard wingroot, and has up to 10 hardpoints for missiles and other weapons.
Its standard missile armament for air-to-air combat is a mixture of Vympel R-73
(AA-11 Archer), Vympel R-27 (AA-10 'Alamo') weapons, the latter including
extended range and IR guided models. More advanced Flanker variants (such as
Su-30, -35, -37) may also carry Vympel R-77 (AA-12 Adder) missiles.
The Su-27 has a high-contrast tuneable HUD and a helmet-mounted sight capability,
which, paired with the R-73 missile and the plane's superb agility make it one
of the world's best dogfighter aircraft.
The radar proved to be a major developmental problem for the Su-27. The original
Soviet requirement was very ambitious, demanding a multi-target engagement
capability and 200 km range against "bombers" (16 m? RCS to match a Tu-16). This
would greatly exceed the detection range of the F-15?s APG-63 (about 180 km vs a
100 m? RCS target) and be broadly comparable to the 1-ton Zaslon phased array
radar used on the MiG-31.
The Su-27 has an OLS-27 infrared search and track (IRST) system in the nose just
forward of the cockpit with a 80-100km range[2], which also incorporates a laser
rangefinder. This system can be slaved to the radar, or used independently for
"stealthy" attacks with infrared missiles (such as the R-73 and R-27T/ET). It
also controls the cannon, providing greater accuracy than a radar sighting mode.
Technical data of the Su-27:
Manufacturer: Sukhoi Design Bureau
Crew: 1 or 2
Length: 21.9 m (72 ft)
Wingspan: 14.7 m (48 ft 3 in)
Height: 5.92 m (19 ft 6 in)
Wing area: 62 m? (667 ft?)
Empty weight: 16,380 kg (36,100 lb)
Loaded weight: 23,430 kg (51,650 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 30,450 kg (67,100 lb)
Powerplant: 2? Saturn/Lyulka AL-31F turbofans, 122.8 kN (27,600 lbf) each
Performance
Maximum speed: Mach 2.35 (2,500 km/h, 1,550 mph) at altitude
Range: 3,530 km (2,070 mi) at altitude; (1,340 km / 800 mi at sea level)
Service ceiling: 18,500 m (62,523 ft)
Rate of climb: 325 m/s (64,000 ft/min)
Wing loading: 371 kg/m? (76 lb/ft?)
Thrust/weight: 1.09
Armament:
- 1 ? 30 mm GSh-30-1 cannon with 275 rounds
- 8,000 kg (17,600 lb) on 10 external pylons
- Up to 6 ? medium-range AA missiles R-27, 2 ? short-range heat-seeking AA
missiles R-73
- Upgraded Su-27SM is capable of using R-77 instead of R-27
The AFS-design Su-27 product features the following:
- Include single seat and two seater, as well as formationsflight with 4 Sukhois
- Detailed outside and interior model inclusive animated virtual cockpit
- Highly soluble textures with surfaces reflecting
- Extensive light effects (e.g. Navigation and landing lights)
- Numerous animations (e.g. canoby, move in gear with spring system)
- Animation of all tax flaps (e.g. airbrakes and spoilers)
- Realistic flight dynamics (inclusive different trim steps for optimal trim)
- Formation flight model with four Su-27
- Complete functioning autopilot
- Avionics for radio navigation
- Engine animation inclusive thrust reversing and afterburner
- Completely functioning virtual cockpit from view of the pilot
The AFS-design Su-27 product liveries the following:
CHINA, India, Russia with special texture, Poland, Kazakhstan, Erithrea and
Ethiopia
with 45 different textures.
Include repaint texture for repainters
Models, panel, sound, textures, gauges and animations by www.afs-design.de -
Author: A.Meyer.
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Installation:
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1.) Unzip the contents of this file to a temporary directory of your choice.
2.) than:
start Su27_demo.exe and follow install-instruction
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Important notice:
this programm use DirectX9 only. Please switch out DirectX 10 trailer !
1. Install this add-on
2. Start the Microsoft FSX
3. Choose a plane your choice
4. Start the simualotion (click start)
5. In the simulation switch button "ALT"
6. Choose options / adjustment / display (graphic settings)
7. In the graphic settings windows choose graphic
8. deactivate "DirectX 10 trailer" in small box ( without camisole )
9. Exit the FSX, and start the FSX new !
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short outline:
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!!! Animations are different in the models !!!
Formations fly change: => F5, F6, F7, F8
open brake parachute (touchdown only): => #
boarding steps: => shift E
open the radoms: => shift E
remove 2 boxes: see www.afs-design.de in sale
remove boxes in formation fly: see www.afs-design.de in sale
complete Panel: see www.afs-design.de in sale
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Copyright Andreas Meyer
Germany 2009
Model, panel, textures and all associated material are Copyright AFS-design C
2009
Andreas Meyer
info@afs-design.de
www.afs-design.de
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