Su22 Beta has some new clothes.

Hey Steve -- Thanks for the paints, rolling my Su-22 into the paint shop as we speak. Good to see you're still around, mate.

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Nicely done, that Ukraine "Yellow 38" skin. I have always enjoyed flying this jet... thought the flight dynamics were very realistic for the Su-22, In the cockpit, the gauges and joystick movement are smooth as hot fudge and with SteveB's paints the visual model is eye candy. This "beta" is really off to a great start, looking forward to the final release. BTW, it's still a real challenge to land, especially in crosswinds and on wet runways.:biggrin-new:

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Loved this beast of an aircraft ever since I saw two Czech Fitters doing a low, fast pass down the Fairford runway (kicking out flares all the way) at RIAT 1992.

Thanks to Bjoern for the heads up on the latest version and to Steve for these wonderful repaints. :applause:
 
Su-22 (beta version) by flusirainer

Love flying the SU-7, anyone got a shortcut to get my hands on the SU-22 (Beta) from Flusirainer?
 
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Thanks for that Navtech. Will give it a test flight tomorrow. Weather here still a bit iffy for trying out a beastie like this.
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Coming soon, just a few edges too sort on these.
 

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Just wondering, did the DDR (GDR) fly these? Not seeing any examples above prompts the Q. I have a side collection of aircraft sporting East German markings. :encouragement:
 
Just wondering, did the DDR (GDR) fly these? Not seeing any examples above prompts the Q. I have a side collection of aircraft sporting East German markings. :encouragement:

Both the LSK (air force) and Volksmarine flew the Sukhoi Su-22M4. When Germany reunified they were passed on to the Luftwaffe where, although they sported full markings, were never really used in service but mainly for test and evaluation; Hawker Hunter Aviation, who provide threat simulation and other services with a fleet of Hunters based at Scampton, also have a Fitter (ex 98+14) in their fleet - it "undergoes regular anti-det maintenance and custodial ground runs" and can, theoretically, be reactivated to flight status (as can their Buccaneer) if required.

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Here's MFG-28's special "Susi", painted in the colors of the flag of Mecklenburg (where Rostock Laage AB is located).
http://forum.ddr-flugzeuge.de/viewt...id=ed69d6430250e5d8691e206ecd93d51a&start=360
http://forum.ddr-flugzeuge.de/viewt...9d6430250e5d8691e206ecd93d51a&start=360#p6778



Just wondering, did the DDR (GDR) fly these? Not seeing any examples above prompts the Q. I have a side collection of aircraft sporting East German markings. :encouragement:

JBG-77 (Rostock Laage) - 23 Su-22M4, 4 Su-22UM3K
MFG-28 (Rostock Laage) - 23 Su-22M4, 4 Su-22UM3K

As expected from a forum named "DDR-Flugzeuge.de", whose members made the model and to which I've posted a link, the LSK camo is the default paint scheme.
Y'all need to read stuff more carefully.
 
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