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I was wondering given both the 1/32 Trump Su-27UB and Su-30MKK kits could be combined the end up with the Indian Su-30MK Flanker (the one without the canndards)

Could be an expensive conversion, but the Wolfpack conversion is long OOP

thoughts?

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I guess the only difference is the offset IRST ball and a refueling probe. With an Su-27UB as a base kit... dunno if there's any aftermarket for that in 32nd though...

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The first batch of 8 (SB 001 - SB 008) - later supplemented by an additional 10 (SB 009 - SB 018) - were visually the same as a Su-27UB - with the addition of an offset IRST and IFR probe.

 

They were designated as Su-30K and wore Russian - style camouflage.

 

The fins were the same as the Su-27UB - only the later, definitive Su-30MKI with the canards had a fin with an increased-area rudder.

 

Four of the Su-30K's were painted in a special commemorative scheme representing the Indian flag.....

 

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Happy Flankering....
 

Ken

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Was there perhaps some noticeable difference in the rear cockpit compared to the UB?

 

IIRC, the Russian Su-30 was developed from the Su-27PU which had a tactical situation screen in the rear cockpit and I can't find any cockpit photos of those Indian Su-30K's.

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It's all very confusing - this is from 'Sukhoi Su-30 Flanker in Indian Service' by Phillip Camp with Simon Watson......

 

About the Su-30K.......

 

It talks about the first 8 delivered....... then .... "These were supplemented in June to December 1999 by an additional 10 Su-30K (SB009 tp 018) .... These aircraft arrived with Russian avionics and were an improvement over the first eight aircraft, having updated electronic warfare systems and precision-guided weapons capability"

 

and later............

 

"The first eight aircraft were very emasculated, lacking the phased-array radar of the later models, having a basic air-to-air capability with R-73 and R-27 missiles and a limited air-to-ground capability using unguided bombs"

 

So, it sounds like the first eight were no different from a Su-27UB, the later 10 were slightly more capable (but still not the definitive Su-30MKI)..

 

The book includes 3 cockpit shots of the Su-30K - but they are side-on and not very helpful.

 

Ken

 

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