Su-7, how did this get past me

ian elliot

SOH-CM-2025
I may be getting old and befuddled, and i have vague recolections of screens posted in the past but i had no idea there was an update at Avsim. really nice model and the camo paints cool also-

Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft
Sukhoi Su-7 BETA_2
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File Description:
New Update for Sukhoi Su-7 BETA V2; complete package for silver and camouflage color scheme,including Paintkit for VC; Model for silver and camouflage color schema now 100% compatible with the update Paintkit "Sukhoi Su-7 beta_1" (su-7_beta_1.zip); VC review of the left and right side; the switches are dummies (later animated with FSDS V3.5); System simulation is not provided


Filename:su-7_beta_2.zip
License:Freeware
Added:20th June 2010, 23:05:48
Downloads:581
Author:Mehlin Rainer
Size:10277kb


some screens from me----

 
SU 7

Beta version 1 seemed close to perfect to me. I'll pick up version 2 as soon as Avsim is back on line.

Here's version 1 over Mongolia:
 
Im really loving this plane, it handles like my Dads old Morris, you really need to think ahead with this esp when landing, one can only imagin how many pilots where lost in training accidents.
cheers ian

PS, cool break-chute anims also
 
This is the "throw-away" jet Frontal Aviation issued to its units during the 50s and 60s - they were anticipating combat loss rates so incredibly high they came up with what was basically a metal tube with a jet engine in it, a cockpit, and some wings attached. Not much in the way of avionics. It could be used from dirt strips, however, and was easy to maintain.
 
I just noticed in the readme file thst this Sukhoi SU 7 was made by our favorite Mig builder, Flusirainer! No wonder it's so nice!
 
Oh yes he did, this is from the aircraft config. I have no idea where I got the model from though.



description=\n\n\n\n\n
[General]
atc_type=SUCHOI
atc_model=SU-22
editable=0
performance=Length: 18,86 m\nWing span: 10,02 - 13,68 m\nWeight: max 19600 kg\nPower: 1x AL-7F-3\/ 112 kN\nDetails: Su-22 M4\nDesigner: Mehlin , Rainer\nDate: 22.8.2012\n\n
 
Wow that looks sweat Steve, there was one by Jan Moravec, released over at Flightsim.CZ, and Ito's model, but im thinking that one you have has never been released, maybe you where given a Beta model to play with.
cheers ian
 
It's on my to do list along with the Su7 and AI MiG 23. if the model is generaly made available.


Steve
 
Nice thing about the Su-7 Beta 2... everything works like it is supposed to... and it handles like a truck. Very nice for a "Beta".

BB686:USA-flag:
 
Love flying this "truck" about the old Warsaw Pact. Great stuff.

I don't know anything about Cold War Soviet aircraft flight models, but I get the shakes with this one at about 430 knots down on the deck. Seems like it should be good up to at least 500 or more knots. Anyone know?

Steve,

I hope you'll spill some paint on this one.
 
SU-22 BY MEHLIN FLUSIRAINER

Mehlin is obviously still completing this excellent project. From the shots and vids located in the link above it looks really really good. Have loved flying Mehlin's MiG-21. A real seat of the pants Cold-War warrior that demands complete attention but rewards with great satisfaction.

Hope he releases it soon, in the mean-time, I will fire up the SU-7 that was so kindly pointed out in this thread.

Thanks for some great a/c Mehlin. Such a blast! . . . . .
 
http://forum.ddr-flugzeuge.de/viewt...k=t&sd=a&sid=f3b83e473af39c7f13fe101f45f01135

Downloads are scattered all over the thread, hence I suggest starting on page one and then just download and install every new iteration of the model that Rainer uploaded.

To save others from going through all 23 pages of the thread, there is only one link to the full aircraft and that leads you to flightsim.com. All the model links point to empty dropbox locations. The flightsim link is a package for Ito's version.....
 
a) His first name is Rainer, last name Mehlin. Irks me every time I have to read it the wrong way.


b) I've shot Rainer a PM about the Fitter.
 
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