Sunday, May 1, 2011

Sukhoi T-50 fighter Plane Description


The Sukhoi T-50 is a Russian 5th generation fighter developed by Sukhoi Aviation in the PAK FA project, intended to compete with the F-22 Raptor and the F-35 Lightning II in the intercontinental market, the T-50 isn't fully developed, but he is planned to replace the MIG-29 Fulcrum and the Su-27 Flanker.
After the release by the U.S. aircraft with the capacity to evade enemy radar, appearing with a minimal radar signature, the Soviet Union began his studies on what would be called fifth-generation fighter.

The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 meant that most projects that were in development ended abruptly. Part of the industrial structure and technique that was saved was in Russia, and was used to initiate an attempt to keep at least part of which had been adrift. One of the projects given priority was to develop a new aircraft for the Russian air force, trying to follow the path suggested by the Americans, developing large-capacity aircraft with stealth before the enemy radar. The first flight of the aircraft known as Sukhoi T-50, and that is the result of a program called PAK-FA ' Perspektivnyi Aviatsionnyi Kompleks Frontovoi Aviatsy 'or' Study of aerial system for frontal aviation took place on January 29, 2010. Several hypotheses have been initially presented as' concepts 'to the Russian authorities. The variety of artistic visions that went to press was a mirror of the wide variety of options that presented themselves.

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