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Topic started on 27-6-2003 @ 12:19 AM by $tranger
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reply posted on 27-6-2003 @ 01:11 AM by Seekerof
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$tranger? You have a rather serious love of Russian aircraft don't ya?
As to your topic.....nice info. To be honest though, that plane looks rather, if I may use the term, odd.
I would diffently be interested in seeing the performance info as well as anticipated 'carried' weaponery, among others 'things'. Will this
aircraft be equipped for 'plasma generators'?
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seekerof
[Edited on 27-6-2003 by Seekerof]
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reply posted on 27-6-2003 @ 01:15 AM by MKULTRA
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Nice looking plane, goes to show you that the low economic conditions of Russian citizens is well-justified.
It IS weird looking though, isn't it?
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reply posted on 27-6-2003 @ 01:29 AM by Seekerof
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Originally posted by MKULTRA
Nice looking plane, goes to show you that the low economic conditions of Russian citizens is well-justified.
It IS weird looking though, isn't it? 
I would actually be interested in knowing just how much of US aid is being diverted into such projects?
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seekerof
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reply posted on 27-6-2003 @ 03:06 AM by Zion Mainframe
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[size=4]This goes for you too, stranger. Don't just copy and paste articles of images[/size]
Make a statement, give your opinion, or ask a question...
But don't just copy over 1 mb of images and that's it...
Thanks
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reply posted on 27-6-2003 @ 09:49 AM by jetsetter
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I have herd that this is the Russian counter to the F-35.
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reply posted on 28-6-2003 @ 04:42 PM by Seekerof
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$tranger,
I thought this aircraft:
www.area51zone.com...
The Mig 1.42 MFI was to be the aircraft design to compete against the F-22 'Raptor'?
www.area51zone.com...
And I read that it may also incorporate the use of Plasma Cloud Stealth System.
regards
seekerof
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reply posted on 28-6-2003 @ 05:00 PM by MrFreeze
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Those last 2 photo's you're showing are very obviously edited. Look at the shadows... especially the nosewheel.
Zion what do you know about this aircraft... the pictures seem to show a model or a toy... do you know if they're really working on this thing?
Peace,
MrFreeze
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reply posted on 28-6-2003 @ 05:22 PM by jra
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of course they are edited.. it's a plastic model... they arn't trying to pass it off as the actual aircraft. they are concept images of sorts i'd
assume. just like when you see 3d renderings of other aircraft that other aircraft manufacturers do these days.. though it just seems these guys are
working with a lower budget.
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reply posted on 28-6-2003 @ 09:03 PM by jetsetter
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Look at the intakes, look almost like F-35 intakes.
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reply posted on 29-6-2003 @ 05:23 AM by Zion Mainframe
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Originally posted by MrFreeze
Zion what do you know about this aircraft... the pictures seem to show a model or a toy... do you know if they're really working on this thing?

Well I have read about this plane in "Janes all the worlds aircraft" one and a half year ago, when I was studying aeronautical engineering. (I quit
that study btw  too difficult) I copied half the book the day beofre I left school, but I didn't copy the pages about this concept, stupid of
me...
I don't know much about it, a search with google will change that.
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Vityaz 2000 - Russian JSF?
Just searcha bit on "vityaz 2000 aircraft" there are a few pages on that aircraft available, but not many...
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reply posted on 29-6-2003 @ 03:14 PM by $tranger
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Originally posted by Seekerof
$tranger,
I thought this aircraft:
www.area51zone.com...
The Mig 1.42 MFI was to be the aircraft design to compete against the F-22 'Raptor'?
www.area51zone.com...
And I read that it may also incorporate the use of Plasma Cloud Stealth System.
regards
seekerof 
no, read this:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
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reply posted on 30-6-2003 @ 12:03 AM by Seekerof
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I see, thanx for the link $tranger.
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seekerof
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reply posted on 1-7-2003 @ 06:17 AM by Seekerof
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You know what? I think we are seeing a 'doctored' photo of a Lockmart JSF X-35 Fighter Design. IF it is not a 'doctored' photo, the Russian's
have diffently not lost the art of espionage!! The Russian's were either given one, have some damn good engineers, or just plain
'carbon-copied' the Lockhart X-35 Fighter Design.
Judge for yourself:
www.globalsecurity.org...
www.globalsecurity.org...
www.globalsecurity.org...
www.globalsecurity.org...
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seekerof
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reply posted on 1-7-2003 @ 06:28 AM by TheSwordMaster
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look at the wings... so saucer type
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reply posted on 1-7-2003 @ 06:52 AM by $tranger
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the jsf=yak-141
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reply posted on 1-7-2003 @ 06:57 AM by $tranger
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external image
The Yak-141 had its maiden flight some 25 years ahead of the timeframe set by foreign manufacturers for creation of such a plane. After the show in
Farnborough, Yakovlev design bureau worked together with Lockheed on Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) programme. As a result, Lockheed's final JSF proposal
resembles... the Yak-141M.
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reply posted on 1-7-2003 @ 09:14 AM by Seekerof
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Hey, give on an 'A-' for effort.  They do look so similar though...almost scary...except for the added on swivel wings and the canards, I
swear it was the Lockhart.
regards
seekerof
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