The Sukhoi Su27/Su33  9788366148543
The Sukhoi Su27/Su33  9788366148543The Sukhoi Su27/Su33  9788366148543

The Sukhoi Su27/Su33

Product code 9788366148543

€ 15.55

 

Series Topdrawings 83

Publisher/Brand Kagero

Author Stanislaw Krzysztof Mokwa

Format a4

No. Pages 28

Version Soft cover

Language English-polish

Category Aviationbooks

Subcategory Eastern Europe » Soviet Jet Aircraft

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Product description

• 24 pages
• drawings sheets A4
• color profiles
• poster A4

In the late 1960s Soviet Union started working on fighters that would be a counterbalance for the American F-15 Eagle. In 1969, a competition for a new fighter was announced, but when the parameters to be met were given, Pavel Sukhoi withdrew from it. He considered that the required performance could not be reached.

Despite this, the designers from his office – Oleg Samojtowicz, Valery Nikolaenko and Vladimir Antonov – developed the plane and presented it for the competition as T-10 protoype. The aircraft was constructed as a heavy interceptor fighter (light version was the MiG-29, which was submitted in the same competition).