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2 x Indian SU-30's, 2 x IAF Mirage 2000's, and 2 x US F-15's.
![]() Just looking at those SU-30's next to the F-15's, I get the sense that the Russians continue to copy our aircraft. Even their heavy lift AN looks like a C-5. Its like they are about 10 years behind on any aircraft development. -S |
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Russia copy Western aircraft? not a chance! (seen the Tupelov TU-4?) ![]()
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Could never happen.......no copying here.......externally it does happen, the inards are a different story entirely. We all know that.
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Russian stuff just looks cooler, honestly.
I should learn Russian one of these days. Either that or Arabic. Last edited by Rilder; 08-03-09 at 03:01 AM. |
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“Prejudice is blind. There will always be someone who says you aren’t welcome at the table. Stop apologizing for who you are and using all your energy trying to change their minds. Yes, you will lose friends, maybe even family. But you will gain your self-respect. You will know your worth. Once you have that, nothing can stop you.” |
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“Prejudice is blind. There will always be someone who says you aren’t welcome at the table. Stop apologizing for who you are and using all your energy trying to change their minds. Yes, you will lose friends, maybe even family. But you will gain your self-respect. You will know your worth. Once you have that, nothing can stop you.” |
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The Russians do copy some stuff, but I think it's overplayed.
The Tu-4 was a straight copy. Stalin ordered that it be identical to the B-29, and Tupolev had to follow that order. Tupolev said that he could improve on the design, but Papa Joe refused and said he wanted a bolt-for-bolt copy. For the Tu-144, they started copying the Concorde, but the British caught it pretty early. The Brits then decided to have some fun with their Russian counterparts and cooked up some fake designs and passed them off to some French designers who they knew were working for the Russians. One example was a tire compound design, which was basically jelly. The Brits amused themselves with thoughts of the poor Russian scientists pulling their hair out and poring over the data trying to figure out how their super-special tire compounds kept turning out wrong! Buran was partly copied from the Space Shuttle, although there were some pretty key differences (no rockets on Buran). But the Space Shuttle was never classified. One NASA engineer said that NASA probably would have mailed somebody the blueprints if they had asked. It's worth noting though that Buran was actually a superior design in a lot of ways. The Russians also tried to copy the 747. They tried to bribe the chief engineer on the project into giving them all the design requirements, but he didn't bite. There was a top-secret tech transfer with the Russians in the 1970s, where Boeing gave the Russians info on podded engines in return for Russian knowledge on titanium (Boeing was trying to build an SST out of titanium). When the next Russian airliner (the Il-86) came out with podded engines, those who didn't know about the tech transfer assumed espionage. |
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I do get tired of the copying argument. Yes as Max said they copied some stuff but I can't see how you can acuse the Russians of copying the US when you put a Flanker next to an F-15. Planform is different.
The thing is if you give two independent sets of designers the same problem chances are they will come up with similar looking solutions. The move with the Tu-4 was very smart and caught the west out. A lot of innovative development came out of that. If you take a look at the protoypes the Russians came up with and some that didn't get past the drawing board you will see that they were capable of coming up with some very advanced thinking. I also wouldn't say they are 10 years behind. No more behind than europe is from the US and I wouldn't say that is very far behind either. Just because we don't make an F-22 type plane doesn't mean we can't. |
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That aircraft imho is the most beautiful plane that never flew.
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The problems arise when you get countries like for example pre WWII America and Britain who look at Japanese designs and write them off as just copies. |
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To the topic, the projects of the atomic airplane, the russians also copy those or tried to come up with a design of their owne? |
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What is a really interesting exercise is to try to figure what systems of one country provoked a response from the other?
While in college I wrote a paper suggesting that the F-14 was a response to the threat of the MiG-25. My professor shot me down because I had no direct evidence. I'd love to talk about the subject with him today. |
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