Factory-overhauled, zero-time airframes and engines. Brand new U.S. instruments and avionics, and totally de-militarized systems. Ready to fly! Top Speed: Mach 1.8. Initial Climb Rate: 50,000+ feet per minute. Fun, Excitement, and Potential: Unlimited. Aircraft was completely overhauled by the Ukrainian aircraft overhaul facility in 2007-2008.. Tech. Sgt. Thomas Doscher, U.S. Air Force. Within the last decade, the Soviet-era Sukhoi SU-27 became an aircraft for sale to civilians. This military aircraft was built by the Russians to compete with the Fourth Generation F-14s and F-15s. Its impressive stats make for an exciting civilian aircraft. With twin engines, supermanueverability, and.
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The “Flanker” (NATO’s designation for the Su-27) went into service for the Soviet Air Force in 1985. It was designed to counter America’s F-15 Eagle. It has had a storied 39-year history.. The U.S. Air Force’s famed museum in Dayton, Ohio has acquired a Soviet-designed Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker. This is hardly the first time its had gotten a foreign-made, once adversarial aircraft to put.