| Main Forum Page | Start new Thread | Edit your AD | Search ForumWould Russia ever sell China Su-37? Wednesday, January 5, 2005 (9:12 PM)Posted by Chineseboy (2) Edit | Would Russia ever sell China Su-37? | I'm a curious guy so please ansewer my ? if u know it. |
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Posted by hello (109) Edit | RE: Would Russia ever sell China Su-37? Posted: January 9, 2005 (8:34 AM) | I'd say only as a scrap metal in a few years when they finished investigation on what brought Su-37 down! Hope that helps |
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Posted by Sukhoy (488) Edit | RE: Would Russia ever sell China Su-37? Posted: January 10, 2005 (6:11 PM) | On what site read you HELLO about Su-37 crashed? Tell us please |
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Posted by hello (109) Edit | RE: Would Russia ever sell China Su-37? Posted: January 10, 2005 (6:37 PM) | one of them selling pieces of crashed Su-37 (only one jet was built as a test-bed): http://www.zhukcity.ru/news.php3 Please let's read it once and never get back to it - Su-37 lost as we know it. It was never designed to be mass produced. |
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Posted by Sukhoy (488) Edit | RE: Would Russia ever sell China Su-37? Posted: January 10, 2005 (7:36 PM) | In english? I don't know russian :( |
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Posted by hello (109) Edit | RE: Would Russia ever sell China Su-37? Posted: January 10, 2005 (7:45 PM) | in English - Town of Zhukovsky sells rare stuff and among it - parts of Su-37 after crash. Ask your friendly Russian neighbour to verify that. |
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Posted by hello (109) Edit | RE: Would Russia ever sell China Su-37? Posted: January 11, 2005 (12:59 PM) | Correction: Parts of Su-37 were given to the Zhukovsky Town Museum, not sold. |
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Posted by freebie (27) Edit | RE: Would Russia ever sell China Su-37? Posted: February 17, 2005 (2:47 AM) | How about someone actually answers this guyws question. Russia would have already been trying to sell China Su-37's or at least something similar to the Indian Su-30MKI (which is as advanced as an Su-37). The planes would not be the same as the one at the air-shows because that was just a test plane but they would be just as advanced. Ironically the only difference between China's current Su-27's and Su-30's is the absence of canards and thrust vectoring. |
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Posted by Sukhoy (488) Edit | RE: Would Russia ever sell China Su-37? Posted: February 17, 2005 (2:39 PM) | and 2 pilots 8-) (of course). But there are some Su-30 without canards. |
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Posted by freebie (27) Edit | RE: Would Russia ever sell China Su-37? Posted: February 17, 2005 (9:53 PM) | I was talking about the difference between an Su-27 and Su-30MKK and an Su-37. Eg. compare China's Flankers to Russia's Super FLanker. |
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Posted by JSF_fan (48) Edit | RE: Would Russia ever sell China Su-37? Posted: February 17, 2006 (4:31 AM) | Go to Russians with a cheque book and I am pretty sure you can buy almost anything bar weapons of mass destruction. |
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