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Hello,

 

This sounds very good! :clapping:

 

About the Flanker-B what is its status? I've understood this seems to be a major update! :ok:

 

Best regards,

 

Coupi.

 

 

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All by its time, for todays Development Update, as the cockpits are WIP, I can show some progress on this little bird, I believe the polish guys will be happy too.

 

Many parts are heavily under construction!!!

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Buuuut since we are very good chaps, and everything must have a beginning, here i present you the early pre and production Su-17 sans suffix detailing, still missing the bump and specular maps but, hey, something is something ;)

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Looking good....will these be out before I come back to sf ?   lol  been away and busy ,hope to get some stuff going by time winter sets in...looking thru my hd s theres loads to do...might start back on the hawk pit but may need some help ..hope this out soon

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The KS Ejection Seats are released as the first part of the Sukhoi project. Descriptions to place them in the TK Su-7 are included also 

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A little plane is ready for 2018, we wish you a nice Xmas and a blessed year 2018. 

Hope you guys will do well.

So far, best regards, the Sukhoi Team

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Enoc's PC died, so we will post news at the end of February. His PC should be back up and other goodies should be finished also.

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On 6/2/2018 at 1:12 PM, 76.IAP-Blackbird said:

Enoc's PC died, so we will post news at the end of February. His PC should be back up and other goodies should be finished also.

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I am getting the replacement parts this Monday i hope, keeping fingers crossed that those will fix my issue...

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I see, hope we are all lucky, and you can get everything on place!

Wondering If any team member can post some more tease shots, maybe some cammoed Soviet Su-17?

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How beautiful!! Man we will be getting such a nice mod!!

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Thanks! Enoc is back online and we have already some plans for the near future. 
We are waiting and we are thrilled for the newest updates of the Fitter Pit(s) :biggrin: I have seen some nice pics and nice progress

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every time I look at this it's better and better, thank you all for all the hard work you have put into this. 

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I dunno why Stratos wants to see camoed Su-17 pics, i have posted lots of almost every scheme i have sen in color, but, be patient. you will get some my friend!

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55 minutes ago, 76.IAP-Blackbird said:

@ Enoc, it is me, im making the better pics :biggrin:

Wait for mine :haha::haha:

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