File Description : FS2002 Sukhoi Su-7 BKL,of No. 32 Squadron "the Thunderbirds", Indian Air Force, 1982


I hope I have all the acknowledgements below correct. My apologies in advance.


Aircraft model by Brett Hoskins.

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FLIGHT MODEL
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Flight Model is based on the SU-11 Fishpot by Alpha Simulations 2001.
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TEXTURES
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The textures used for this model are used with the kind permission of Americo Maia based on color profiles on his website. http://www.geocities.com/alvmaia2/Sukhoi/7/

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SOUND and PANEL
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I use freeware downloaded 2D panel and sounds for this model on my own PC, and therefore I have not supplied any with this download.Please use any custom or feeware sounds and panel which you think is suitable. The sounds and panel are set to use the lear45 sounds in FS2002.

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other acknowledgements : --

Lit engines and vapors fx by Graham of VB Planes. rps_viper@xtra.co.nz
The VB Planes website is http://flightsimmers.net/airbase/vbplanes/


Installation Instructions
1. Extract all files to a TEMPORARY folder.
2. Place the 'su-7_india4' folder into your main FS2002 AIRCRAFT folder.
3. Move the contents of the Effects file to your FS2002 EFFECTS folder.
4. Delete any remaining files from the TEMPORARY folder.


Legal stuff.

No warranties are implied. Use at your own risk. I don't think it will
mess anything up, but sometimes you just never know.


thank you

E-Mail:
Brett Hoskins: b24j@hotmail.com


LEGAL INFORMATION:
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These files are freeware and as such, are subject to the following restrictions:
If this package is redistributed, all the files must be included in their original form.
DO NOT place these files on a BBS/WEB/net site that requires a fee for downloading files.
DO NOT include any of these files in any commercial package.





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Information about the Sukhoi Su-7.
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Sukhoi SU-7BKL is a supersonic, single engine strike/attack fighter of all
metal construction.

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Construction:
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The swept two-spar wing is swept 60 deg. at leading edge, has Fowler flaps
and boosted ailerons. All controls are hydraulic.

Each wing carries two prominent fences. The semi-monocoque fuselage is
mainly of cylindrical shape, bulged coke bottle fashion at rear end
according to area ruling principles. The air intake has an in-flight
adjustable centre body with di-electric cone for radar rangefinder.

The pressurised cockpit is equipped with the KS-4 ejection seat. The rear
fuselage carries four petal-type airbrakes, controlled hydraulically. The
vertical empendage has a 60 deg. sweep, the slab stabiliser having
counterweight spikes at its tip.

The hydraulically activated undercarriage has a forward-retracting nose
wheel, the main wheels, retracting towards the fuselage centreline. The
wheels are carried on trailing arms, the skids on arms with dampers.

The power plant consists of the axial-flow Lyulka AL-7F-1 (TRD-31)
turbo-jet of 66.48 kN dry thrust and 94.08 kN with reheat.

For shortening the take-off two JATO bottles SPRD 110- rated at 29.4 kN
thrust are used.


The Sukhoi Su-7 is a single seat ground attack aircraft that was long a
standard tactical fighter-bomber with the Soviet Air Force. The
development of Su-7 began in the early 1950's.

First prototype called S-1 "Strela" made its first flight in 1955. The
Su-7 was unveiled to the West at the 1956 Soviet Aviation Day display at
Tushino Airport outside Moscow.

The prototype came out to be very promising and Su-7 went in production
several years later, with modifications including the Su-7B and Su-7BKL.
The airplane was exported to Czechoslovakia, Poland, Romania, China, and
other countries.

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Armament
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The SU-7BKL has powerful fixed armament - two 30 mm cannon NR-30 (70
rounds/gun).

Two to six rocket pods, of 16 unguided 57 mm 55 rockets to each pod,
unguided air to surface rocket, 1.000 kg of bombs etc, could be carried on
the two fuselage and four underwing hard points.

SU-7's can also carry air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles.

The SU-7BKL can also fulfil the photo reconnaissance role.



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Specifications
Country of Origin CIS (formerly USSR)

Similar Aircraft:-

EE Lightning F-6
North American F-100 Super Sabre
MiG-21 Fishbed

Crew: One
Role: ground-attack
Length: 57 ft (17.38 m)
Span: 29 ft, 3 in (9 m)
Weight: 13,387kg (loaded)
Maximum Speed: 1.6 Mach
Maximum Ceiling: Unknown
Service Ceiling: 18 km
Maximum Range: 1,449 km
Cruise range: 645nm
Combat Range: 250-350 km (with drop tanks)
In-Flight Refueling: No
Internal Fuel: 2350 Kg
Payload: 1000kg
Drop Tanks: 2x 600 L drop tank with 479kg for 69 nm range.
Ferry tank with 719kg for 99nm range
Sensors: High Fix (SRD-5M) radar.
Armament: two Cannon: NR-30 30mm, FAB-500, UV-16-57 rocket
bods, FAB-250, AA-2,FAB-750, FAB-500
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