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  • Su o caralho !!!!

  • ...and the enemy is back in the hangers !

  • how old is the cockpit? There aren't any electronic controls. What model incorporated electronic controls?

  • @barron8006 It's from 1991. There are few aerobatic airplanes that incorporate glass cockpits, mainly due to the certification cost. Experimental category airplanes can innovate with non-certificated systems.

  • ah no wanna see u fly it lol

  • You know it's an old plane when you have to prime it

  • hahahhaaa isso é o motor de um volkswagen

  • Wouldn't mind that engine in my car though, However it could be difficult to find a drive train incorporating a ford 9" diff . May be slightly out of my league ;)

  • su-29 is a propeller trainer aircraft. Hence simplified controls. Morons.

    Nice sounding plane though. Sounds very gruff and raw. Like a Harley Davidson of aircraft xD

  • Once and for all... the Sukhoi 26, 29, and 31 are high performance aerobatic propeller planes. Look it up and don't make a fool out of yourselves.

  • propller plane

  • no effing way that is an su 29

  • @CNCTEMATIC your not thinking of the mig 29 r u cus this looks about right to me

  • @jordyboy321 OK I stand corrected - I was thinking of the su 27.

    I have to say its very strange for an aircraft company to build two engined fighter jets with one designation and then a single engined propellor-driven aeobatic plane with another designation and the only difference between the two designations is 29 instead of 27. It's as if McDonnell Douglas built a single engined civillian prop and called it the "F-19". Weird.

  • @CNCTEMATIC I realise your comment is 7 months old, but for anyone else after you that finds this curious too, the "F-" isn't a company designation, it's a military "Mission Role" designation, so the McDonell Douglas SE Prop a/c wouldn't be called an F-19 anyway =P

    Kinda like the Blackhawk, Military usage is [U]H-60, civilian usage is S-70

  • @rnzafdude (U)tility H(elicopter). Don't forget the Seahawk version.

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  • @thehossman1 You've completely missed the point of my comment and that's exactly why I put the U in brackets, because there are other version of it. /sigh

  • @rnzafdude No I have your point. I was elaborating on your comment on what the UH stood for. I know there are other versions also.

  • @thehossman1 lol all g then

  • ISN'T SUKHOI HAVE HELIX

  • dont text and fly

  • lol @ ringrone

  • Haha, secure all items before flight.

  • yes but can fly is no making df ok

  • this thing looks old

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