-35UB is a KNAAPO product…it wont have an indian markings.
Ehem… exactly… maybe I should have said “it definitly isn’t an Su-30MKI”.
What’s that last pic? Su-35UB? No indian markings…
US national debt :rolleyes:
No. The fool insists the X-31 got throught the F-14’s and could destroy the fleet.
F-15E. Try against the F-15C.
OH THE HUMANITY
Nope, it’s the F-16 MATV demonstrator pulling a Cobra maneuver, the exact same thing the FLANKER does. So yes, this F-16 CAN pull the Cobra. But you’d rather remain ignorant of that fact and not view the video, in order to maintain your belief that there is no way the F-16 can do the Cobra.
The video clearly shows EXACTLY what I discribed. The F-16 MATV CANNOT pull the cobra, nor super cobra. YOU would rather remain ignorant of that fact.
Merrikan ignorance is bliss.
Reposting the link to Su-30MKI owns the Raptor and everyone knows it!!!!! video.
RE-moderated (reason why DABr won’t be posting here for the next two weeks.
Not even sure where to start shredding this declaration of ignorance. How about with a video clip of the F-22 flying at high AOA?
Ohhh no, lookie lookie. My first post’s video! LMAO
First you’ll want to forward to second 33 were we see the F-22 fly at a CONTROLLED negative angle of attack (of course we’ve never seen any version of the Flanker do that so it MUST be impossible for it to do so).
It then fades into the F-22A flying at a CONTROLLED and SUSTAINED what looks to be at least 45 degrees AOA.
NONE of that stupid **** comes close to the cobra. Not even at second 40 and second 48, where its AOA is 60 degrees TOP and then starts falling. Get a ******* clue. 😉
The Flanker can actually fly a CONTROLLED and SUSTAINED 60 degrees AOA no problem. Ever seen videos of the Su-30MKI? CONTROLLED and SUSTAINED 90 degrees AOA. Too bad for you. :rolleyes:
After that there is some kind of somersault more negative angle of attack flying and so forth.
None of that is actually impressive. Sucks to be you.
:rolleyes:
So yes the F-22 excels at high AOA manuevering.
Yea… in your dreams.
EDIT: I’ll quickly upload another Su-30MKI video. And for you Raptor blind fanboys, you can only dream the maneuvers in this video can be pulled by the Raptor.
An F-16 doing the Cobra:
I won’t even bother to watch it. I bet it’s that piece of junk pulling its nose up, climbing a couple meters and turning on its tail. NOT the cobra. Or would it be the hammerhead, which too is NOT the cobra? Anyways, the F-16 CANNOT pull the cobra. Keep dreaming, merrikan…
Indeed it did do a Cobra and a tailslide… 🙂
From the video link posted by someone here, the F22 demonstrated a tailslide and also a cobra. Infact, the nose maintained its attitude, unlike a Flanker doing it, which has no control at all and most videos show a very dramatic yaw. The F22 also demonstrated a much faster velocity gain which translated to a very evident minimal loss of altitude, unlike the Flanker. But, that’s besides the point, there are claims by F15s doing such thing. But, the difference is that they don’t do it at airshow heights. Another point is that, what you have yet seen does not make others a moron. On the contrary…it reveals something else doesn’t it :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
LMAO@U!!!!!!!!!!!.
F-22 pulling the cobra? F-15 doing the same? Puh-leeeeeeese. :rolleyes:
Did I read it right? A moron said the F-22 and YF-23 can pull the same maneuvers as the Flanker family? I have yet to see a Raptor to pull the cobra, let alone the TVC-less YF-23.
O governo da França vai apresentar ao governo brasileiro uma proposta de venda de 12 caças Mirage 2000 usados a um custo total de US$ 60 milhões.
The french government will make an offer to the brazillian one to sell 12 used Mirage 2000 fighters on a total cost of US$60 million.
Erhm… and that part about 100 million euros… :confused:
Correction: US$60 million for the 12 2000-5.
Wow you merrikans are really ****** up. The russian AESA radar can detect the F-22 from 17km+, now go figure how far the MiG-31M will detect the F-22.
Now quit the MiG-31M will never know what shot it down bull****. Blinded mofos…
Compare it to 35mn for a Su-35 offered to Brazil.
Reply With QuoteBig deal. Once, the costs of operating that fleet of Flankers sets in, the price argument is a moot one. The F-16 is an easier airplane to maintain than any Flanker. It’s more accessible by far.
Additionally I wouldn’t put so much faith in the avionics on those Su-35’s unless they get perhaps French or Israeli avionics. Russian avionics are still behind those of the West. Weapons-wise….that’s a debatable issue. The R-77 could perhaps compete with the AIM-120, but we will likely never know the truth. The R-73 is an inferior weapon compared to the Python-4, and when the Python-5 comes out that will gap will increase.
And, it will be quite some time before Brazil gets those Flankers operational provided they win the competition. Until then, the FACH’s Block 50’s will deal with anything flying in South America with relative ease.
Ohhhhhh another anti-russian bias.
Russian avionics inferior to western ones? NOT.
R-77 “could” compete with the AMRAAM? R-77 pwnz the 120.
R-73 inferior to Python 4? pfffffft… R-73E and R-73RDM2, enough said.
FACh’s Block 50’s will deal with anything flying in South America? Ya… if they get BVR missiles. Thou shall not forget our F-5E are being upgraded and WILL receive BVR missiles.