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gadeshi

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Thanks for "Stupid".
No, look T50 from below. The wings, in quite all détails, is a F22 like.
Nothing even close. They are more resemble the ines from YF-23 in planar projection but have completely different mechanization, profile, tips and (the most important) force distribution schema.

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yak 41 was later version,

yak 38 was first.
Yak-41 was just a project, but Ysk-41M or Yak-141 has seen air as prototype.

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Yak-41 was just a project, but Ysk-41M or Yak-141 has seen air as prototype.

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me was implying that yak 38 being first one it came a lot before jsf.
 

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me was implying that yak 38 being first one it came a lot before jsf.
Yes but they have completely different lifting scheme...

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@gadeshi

yeah it got various versions but again point is that is the russia is only one whos stealing tech.
 

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Russian PAKFA Stealth Fighter Sets a New Record

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/russia/20160...tealth-aircraft-new-record.html#ixzz40h2TLu00

During testing the aircraft managed to achieve a 384 meters per second climbing rate. According to Russian newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta, such a climbing speed would’ve allowed the warplane to reach an altitude equal to the peak of Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, in a mere 23 seconds.



The aircraft is currently undergoing a serious of tests, some of them involving the use of live weapons. According to Russian Aerospace Forces Commander Col. Gen. Viktor Bondarev, the final aircraft of the test batch will be completed this year.

In addition to its already-impressive characteristics and stealth capability, the new warplane will also be outfitted with a host of cutting-edge weaponry, such as the advanced X-74M2 cruise missile, X-58USHK anti-radar missile and tactical X-35UE anti-ship missile. The aircraft is also equipped with advanced avionics and a cutting-edge phased array radar system.

The T-50 is a single-seat, twin-engine jet fighter, and the first operational aircraft in Russian service to use stealth technology. The warplane is due to enter service by the end of 2016.

Meanwhile, several foreign powers have already expressed an interest in the new warplane, and the serial manufacturing of an export version of PAK FA is scheduled to begin in 2020.



Read more: http://sputniknews.com/russia/20160...tealth-aircraft-new-record.html#ixzz40h2oa87Y
 

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No, it's more appropriate to compare F-35B and Yak-141.

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the concept, YES
and the same BS at the end.
 
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Airbus Group is not 100% French is it, like Dassault? Anyway, we are drifting off topic,
It's not what is write Bro. I said it's a french idea.
But mainly a German+French company (37.5% each).
It's not without some good reason the head office is located at Toulouse.
 

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Try and Beat This! Russian PAK FA Stealth Fighter Sets a New Record

During testing the aircraft managed to achieve a 384 meters per second climbing rate. According to Russian newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta, such a climbing speed would’ve allowed the warplane to reach an altitude equal to the peak of Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, in a mere 23 seconds.

The aircraft is currently undergoing a series of tests, some of them involving the use of live weapons. According to Russian Aerospace Forces Commander Col. Gen. Viktor Bondarev, the final aircraft of the test batch will be completed this year.

In addition to its already-impressive characteristics and stealth capability, the new warplane will also be outfitted with a host of cutting-edge weaponry, such as the advanced X-74M2 cruise missile, X-58USHK anti-radar missile and tactical X-35UE anti-ship missile. The aircraft is also equipped with advanced avionics and a cutting-edge phased array radar system.

The T-50 is a single-seat, twin-engine jet fighter, and the first operational aircraft in Russian service to use stealth technology. The warplane is due to enter service by the end of 2016.
Meanwhile, several foreign powers have already expressed an interest in the new warplane, and the serial manufacturing of an export version of PAK FA is scheduled to begin in 2020.
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