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SUKHOI-33

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If you like this plane, taking a screenshot on the web is a pleasure.

 

Now Su-33 xplane 12 available. !!

 

3 versions xp10-xp11-xp12

 

new HUD
Texture PBR

VR possible

Realease V7,
realease for xp11-30
Improved memory resources
Velocity trend adjonction.
Weapons details.

https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/forumdisplay.php?107-pizzagalli-ch-Support


improved flight condition with low speed flaps.
Consumption fuel most real

New,
Sukhoi 33 for x-plane version 11 and 10:

3-zone cockpit light adjustment
Autoflap on/off

Big update,
Texture 4K
New hud
Radome mobile,
Mobile radar,
Cockpit enhancement.
External view with scaling ladder.
Protection of external instruments.
Stopping blocks.
Improved stability.
Auto Flaps.

Model detailled,
Cockpit 3D
Folding wings.
Canopy opening.
Trust vectors.
Hook.
Airbreak.
Mobile landing gear doors.
Beaks, slats and flaps mobile.
IFR probe.
Air Intake mobile.
Mobile chute door.
Fans.
2-liveries squadron 1(eagle) and 2(tiger)

Fight manual user

for more details and screenshots

https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/profile/478765-pizzagalli/content/&type=forums_topic_post&change_section=1


The Sukhoi Su-33 (Russian: Сухой Су-33; NATO reporting name: Flanker-D) is an all-weather carrier-based twin-engine air superiority fighter designed by Sukhoi and manufactured by Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production Association, derived from the Su-27 "Flanker" and initially known as the Su-27K. Compared with the Su-27, the Su-33 has a strengthened undercarriage and structure, folding wings and stabilators, all for carrier operations. The Su-33 has canards and its wings are larger than than the Su-27 for increased lift. The Su-33 has upgraded engines and a twin nose wheel, and is air refuelable. First used in operations in 1995 aboard the carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, the fighter officially entered service in August 1998, by which time the designation "Su-33" was used. Following the break-up of the Soviet Union and the subsequent downsizing of the Russian Navy, only 24 aircraft were produced. Attempted sales to China and India fell through. With plans to retire the Su-33 once they reach the end of their service life, the Russian Navy ordered the MiG-29K as a replacement in 2009.

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