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Defying Laws of Physics - SU-35

Fly safe. I want this thing to land l...
EGPF Glasgow

No magic here. Only a boatload of thrust, constant PC, and fly by wire.

ESMK, Sweden

And here was me thinking that the Flat Earth Society had disbanded…..Silly me

Fly safe. I want this thing to land l...
EGPF Glasgow

Arne wrote:

No magic here.

Can you then build one for me please? Check at 6:50…

DCS time-Oculus rift and Hotas Warthog. Need some practice.

Last Edited by at 22 Jul 10:19

Can you then build one for me please?

You can easily do that yourself by welding two of those engines with their vectorable nozzles to your familiy car. With more thrust than weight there is no need for aerodynamics…
But it would truly defy the laws of physics if they could do that for an entire hour on a tank of fuel instead of just five minutes!

EDDS - Stuttgart

what_next wrote:

You can easily do that yourself by welding two of those engines

Last time I check on e-bay those engines wasn’t there. Oh, Well.

The truly impressive thing is being able to impose that kind of manoeuvering upon the engines without compressor stalls or surges.

I wonder if he has a noise certificate?

I guess in todays combat environment is all about avionics. I wonder who would come out on top? Maybe we should give the Israelis the F22 and the Iranians the SU 35 and see who comes out on top.

KHTO, LHTL

C210_Flyer wrote:

I wonder if he has a noise certificate?

The first thing must be done.

Check what this person says at 4:46



I reckon ACRO is a troll.

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