Posted on 04/29/2016 3:48:30 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
The imminent delivery of from Russia of two Sukhoi Su-30MK2 twin-seat versions to Vietnam will make the end of production for the classic version of the Flanker multirole fighter. But production of advanced generation 4++ versionsthe Su-30SM, Su-34 and Su-35featuring markedly different airframes and more powerful engines will continue through at least 2020.
Vietnam previously took delivery of 30 out of the 32 Su-30MK2s that it ordered in three batches during 2009, 2012 and 2013. Delivery of the final pair will bring its total fleet to 48, including Su-27SKs, Su-27UBKs as well as Su-30MK2s. Indonesia and Uganda were also recent customers for the Su-30MK2, receiving six each in 2012-13.
Meanwhile, the Russian Air and Space Force (VKS) received earlier this year the last five of 20 Su-30M2 twin-seat air superiority versions that it ordered in 2010 (four) and 2012 (16).
All these Flankers have been produced by Sukhois main factory in Komsomolsk-on-Amur. Meanwhile, the IAZ factory of the Irkut Corporation has been manufacturing the Su-30MKI/MKA/SM series featuring canards (foreplanes) and other improvements, which set them apart from the classic Flanker.
Orders still to be fulfilled for these aircraft are 14 for Algeria and 140 assembly kits for India, both due for completion next year. Deliveries of four Su-30SMs to Kazakhstan took place in 2015. This country and Belarus are in the process of formalizing additional orders for this model. Iran has indicated its interested in a license production deal modeled after that between Russia and India, which created an Su-30MKI assembly line set up at HALs Bangalore complex.
The Indian air force is due to receive a total of 272 Su-30MKIs, imported plus locally assembled.
There used to be 2 Su-27’s for sale in the US.
$6 mil. each.
D’ you think they’d throw in a crate of Mosin-Nagants and a magnum of Stolichnaya to sweeten the deal?
=^)
CC
I love guns (but lost all mine in a boating accident), but they can keep the Mossins and give me the magnum of Stolichnaya and the hawt Russian babe.
I understand about the hot Russian babe but just remember this: Guns don’t get mad at you if you spend all day handling and shooting other guns.
CC
I bought one of them which I'm now stuck with. I can't get insurance, I can't afford the fuel and I can't find a mechanic........
Speaking of babes and guns...
At a burn rate of approximately 1 gal per mile, that’s about 60 gallons an hour x $5 a gallon= $300 an hour
Flying 100 hours a year would be $3000 a year in fuel.
If someone could afford $5-$6 mil on the plane, I would imagine a few k on fuel wouldn’t be much.
I would think the most difficult would be the FAA air worthiness and getting the pilot rating for that aircraft.
Oops $300 an hour x 100 hours = $30,000
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