vegita1220
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http://www.flightjournal.com/articles.asp
In that section's the article you may have been referring to nit. It's not really about "hotrodding" the Su, but that's also where the $7M estimate came from. It's called Russian Fighters for the US or something like that.
And in kev's defense, the author of that article is not related to the Discovery Wings Channel. The authors are a retired admiral who was in aviation and a former Grumman engineer. Generally, admirals are supposed to know things that are "military." Generally, aerospace engineers are supposed to know things you can and cannot do with airplanes. Who knows how reliable they are and how truthful they're being, but that's what their credentials are for, so that ppl can decide for themselves.
Anyway, any incorrect info flying around here is stuff that will be clarified for those who get their gold wings, and as for the rest? It doesn't matter since they'll be civilians who don't need to know accurate military information anyway, right?
And as for my two cents on this, I personally don't like the idea of flying the same aircraft opposing nations may fly in the future. It'll prob make visually IDing bogeys a pain in the ass.
In that section's the article you may have been referring to nit. It's not really about "hotrodding" the Su, but that's also where the $7M estimate came from. It's called Russian Fighters for the US or something like that.
And in kev's defense, the author of that article is not related to the Discovery Wings Channel. The authors are a retired admiral who was in aviation and a former Grumman engineer. Generally, admirals are supposed to know things that are "military." Generally, aerospace engineers are supposed to know things you can and cannot do with airplanes. Who knows how reliable they are and how truthful they're being, but that's what their credentials are for, so that ppl can decide for themselves.
Anyway, any incorrect info flying around here is stuff that will be clarified for those who get their gold wings, and as for the rest? It doesn't matter since they'll be civilians who don't need to know accurate military information anyway, right?
And as for my two cents on this, I personally don't like the idea of flying the same aircraft opposing nations may fly in the future. It'll prob make visually IDing bogeys a pain in the ass.