Sukhoi Su-26 / 31 - waltz in the sky 2

The Sukhoi aerobatic aeroplanes of the Su-26/29/31 series demonstrate superior acceleration and rate-of-climb performance, excellent controllability, a high level of permissible g-loads, an all-round field of view from the cockpit, and unsurpassed structural integrity (destructive load 23 g), which makes it possible for the pilot, when coupled with a 35-degree seat back tilt, to repeatedly generate +12/-10 g loads, giving him a significant advantage in handling this relatively high-speed aircraft within a limited flying space. In case of emergencies, the pilot is in a position to escape from the aeroplane using the SKS-94M ejection system. The Sukhoi aerobatic aircraft has emerged as a family of superior aerobatic aeroplanes, allowing pilots to use them for training and world class aerobatics competitions and exhibition shows. Since 1996, a majority of international contestants have been entering competitions with Sukhoi aeroplanes. www.sukhoi.org ----------------------------------------------------- In 1983, acting on the initiative of General Designer MP Simonov, a group of enthusiasts at Sukhoi Design Bureau under the guidance of VP Kondratyev started to develop a new aerobatic aeroplane under the manufacturer's designation S42. The development followed the performance requirements of Central Committee of the USSR DOSAAF [army, aviation and navy support NGO]. The development team also included MAI students: the joint project was supposed to provide hands-on experience <b>...</b>
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