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su15f.zip Description:   The Su-15TM (NATO code name: Flagon-F) Originally designed as an evolutionary development of the SU-9/Su-11 family with a more capable radar and twin engines, the Su-15 grew into a much larger and heavier aircraft. The Su-15TM was developed to superceded initial versions on the production line, with increased combat capability and featuring the Taifoon-M (RP-26) radar, ogival nose cone, and R-60 dogfight missiles. The upgraded SU-15TM permitted interceptions of targets flying at speeds of over 2500 klmh, and at altitudes over 75,000 feet. Deliveries of production SU-15TMs to PVO fighter units commenced from 1972. Gradually, togeather with the MIG-25P heavy interceptor, the Su-15 replaced the Su-9, Su-11, Yak-28P and Mig21PFM in the IA-PVO frontline inventory. Su-15s saw service with PVO units stationed in almost all borderside regions of the USSR, the high north and far east receiving priority, and remained one of the principle fighter types defending soviet airspace for many years. Electronics, engines, and armaments were continually upgraded so that the Su-15 remained a formidable high-speed interceptor, guarding Soviet airspace during the cold war in the 1970s and 80s. During the course of its frontline career, the Su-15 participated in many sucessful interceptions resulting from border incursions, and occaisionally, used its weapons systems in anger. About 700 su-15s remained in service by the mid-1980s, but these were gradually retired and replaced by the MiG-31 and Su-27 by about 1993. Aircraft model by Brett Hoskins. Textures by Mike Mahat - mikemahat_at_hotmail.com Custom 3M Bison-B panel by Jan Moravec. Flight Dynamics with thanks by Bennett Gray - cadetpilot1_at_yahoo.com
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Ephemerids
One Day like Today... 1947 Airplane to break the sound barrier - Oct 14, 1947 - Bell XS-1, flown to Mach 1.06 (700mph) by USAF Capt Charles E Yeager at Muroc AFB CA.
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