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Sukhoi Su-11 "Fishpot-C"


The Su-11 was an upgraded version of the Sukhoi Su-9 ('Fishpot') interceptor, which had been developed in parallel with the OKB's swept wing Su-7 fighter bomber.
Recognizing the Su-9's fundamental limitations, Sukhoi began work on the Su-11, which first flew in 1961 as the T-47 prototype.
The Su-11 shared the Su-9's delta wing, swept tailplanes and cigar-shaped fuselage, as well as the circular nose intake, but had a longer nose to accommodate the more powerful 'Oryol' (Eagle; NATO reporting name 'Skip Spin') radar set.
A more powerful Lyulka AL-7F-1 turbojet was installed, providing 9.8 kN (2,210 lbf) more afterburning thrust for improved climb rate and high-altitude performance (and to compensate for increased weight).
The Su-11 can be distinguished from the Su-9 by the external fuel pipes atop the fuselage, aft of the cockpit.
The Su-9's beam-riding K-5 missiles were replaced by a pair of R-98 (AA-3 'Anab') weapons, usually one R-98MR semi-active radar homing and one R-98MT infrared guided. Like many interceptors of the period, it had no cannon.

 


WHAT'S IN:

 


- old Pasko's SU-11 upgraded: canopy & shadow bug fixed
- new Anab Missiles
- 3 skins
- decals, pilot, screens
- sounds
- loadout image tga

 


CREDITS:

 


- Pasko: Original SF-1 plane
- Wrench: 1st SF-2 porting
- Stary: pit
- Spillone: new canopy, shadow fixing, Anab missiles & Sounds
- (?) original decals
- Paulopanz new skins editing, new canopy painting, decals reworking

 


INSTALL:

 

- All in mod folder
Enjoy
:biggrin:

 

@paulopanz

 

PS: one of my favorite plane ever


 

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