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FS2004 Sukhoi Su-27 - Kazakhstan - FS2004
The Sukhoi Su-27 is a one-seat Mach-2 class jet fighter originally
manufactured by the Soviet Union, and designed by the Sukhoi Design
Bureau. The Su-27’s basic design is aerodynamically similar to the
MiG-29, but it is substantially larger. It is a very large aircraft, and
to minimize its weight its structure has a high percentage of titanium
(about 30%, more than any of its contemporaries). No composite materials
were used. The swept wing blends into the fuselage at the leading edge
extensions and is essentially a delta, although the tips are cropped for
wingtip missile rails or ECM pods. The Su-27 is not a true delta,
however, because it retains conventional tailplanes, with two vertical
tailfins outboard of the engines, supplemented by two fold-down ventral
fins for additional lateral stability.. - Models, panel, sound,
textures, gauges and animations by www.afs-design.de - Author: A.Meyer
    

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FSX DeHavilland Beaver DHC2 aac
When pilots talk about the de Havilland Beaver, the word that inevitably
comes up is workhorse. For more than 50 years this sturdy aircraft has
flown into and out of remote locations aided by its power, all-metal
ruggedness, wide stance, and short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL)
capability. Whether fitted with wheels, skis, or pontoons, the Beaver is
a can-do airplane. Often referred to as a “flying half-ton truck,?the
Beaver is more versatile, and tougher, than any light truck. It was
designed from the beginning to meet the needs of Canadian bush pilots,
and no better plane for the purpose has come along. After half a century
of service, the Beaver is still the thoroughbred of workhorse aircraft.
   
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FSX DeHavilland Beaver DHC2 BIE
Microsoft Corporation"description="When pilots talk about the de
Havilland Beaver, the word that inevitably comes up is workhorse. For
more than 50 years this sturdy aircraft has flown into and out of remote
locations aided by its power, all-metal ruggedness, wide stance, and
short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL) capability. Whether fitted with wheels,
skis, or pontoons, the Beaver is a can-do airplane. Often referred to as
a “flying half-ton truck,?the Beaver is more versatile, and tougher,
than any light truck. It was designed from the beginning to meet the
needs of Canadian bush pilots, and no better plane for the purpose has
come along. After half a century of service, the Beaver is still the
thoroughbred of workhorse aircraft.
   
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