SU-47 Berkut
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8.9 years ago
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Enjoy! This plane is mainly built for agility and post-stall maneuvering.
ACT.1 Activates the Thrust Vectoring(Pitch, Yaw).
Thrust Vectoring is really tough to master and it stalls you out almost instantly. However, with enough practice you can do some insane tricks. The aircraft is still very agile without Thrust Vectoring.
VTOL-Trim/Fine Pitch Controls.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 9 airplane(s) +14 bonus
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 35.7ft (10.9m)
- Length 55.8ft (17.0m)
- Height 12.8ft (3.9m)
- Empty Weight 13,911lbs (6,309kg)
- Loaded Weight 20,872lbs (9,467kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 3.876
- Wing Loading 83.6lbs/ft2 (408.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 249.7ft2 (23.2m2)
- Drag Points 4510
Parts
- Number of Parts 135
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 687
how did you put stars on the wings
Nice
@RocketLL I'm checking reviews, scores, benchmarks and all that stuff many times a month, so I know the i5 4460 would be a downgrade and the i5 4690K only a small upgrade when overclocked and would come at quite a high price for that. Also I wouldn't consider buying Ivy Bridge, Haswell (Hotwell), Devil's Canyon (Haswell/Hotwell Refresh) or Skylake processors, as they are made of poor quality (atleast everything around the wafer as far as I can tell, because I don't have anything like an X-Ray to look into that) unlike their Intel Core and Intel Core Extreme predecessors and also they are isolating the heat, which greatly reduces lifetime just to reduce the TDP rating (approximated minimum cooling power needed at maximum power in Watts). It's literally the same as burning my money. The Xeon of my friend I talked about is cooled by a decent aftermarket cooler (mid-sized, around 600 g, 120 mm fan) and is undervolted at stock speeds (well, there's nothing else it could run at actually with the artifically bound baseclock and locked multiplier) and still hits 75°C, that's not acceptable for me and it doesn't mean those are failsafe temperatures just because Intel doesn't shut the system down at those (though AMD is also to blame here with a shut off temperature of 90°C, which is nowhere near safe for desktop-use with frequently changing loads, but fine for constant server load).
Sandy Bridge-E is the way I would go, if AMD Summit Ridge fails. It would even be cheaper than going with a new Core i7 with close to no performance difference compared to a new Intel Core i7 Extreme hexacore. The i7 3930K for example would give me almost 100% more CPU performance in tasks that can utilize all cores and 40% better singlecore performance for just around 200€, something no newer Intel processor has to offer.
I know that a CPU won't show any major performance improvement in gaming below 120 FPS, as newer games are more and more GPU-bound, which is actually good, as the CPU by design has insufficient performance in most tasks a game consists of, but I'm also doing some CAD, converting and other stuff, where I can make good use of all CPU power I got. Another reason for a newer platform would be PCI-Express 3.0, which would give me a little GPU performance gain with the higher bandwith additionally.
Well, I could talk about hardware all day I guess. Hope you didn't strain your eyes too much while reading my long-ass post. :D
I can assure you an upgrade to a Haswell i5(4460,4690K) will be well worth the money and be cheap. I think you can make the upgrade under ~$230 for CPU and Motherboard. That being said, X99 will be a much better upgrade, but you likely won't see any major performance improvement in gaming. @BRuthless
@RocketLL Haven't gotten my FPS counter up yet, but it is not even close to stress my hardware out. My CPU keeps up just as good as a newer generation i5 in gaming with it's 4.37 GHz overclock, but in some converting operations it's a little behind. I wouldn't choose an upgrade to a Core i5, Core i7 or FX 8350, as it wouldn't give me much of a bonus, if any, and cost a ton for that. Would only upgrade to a Core i7 Extreme, Xeon with 6+ cores and atleast 3.3 GHz or the mentioned 6 and 8 core CPUs from AMDs next generation.
Back in 2011 I had the choice of going with the FX 6100 for 160€ or the i5 2500K for 250€ and I don't regret my choice, as the i5 2500K didn't take much advantage of performance optimizations in games and Windows over time compared to my FX 6100. I may could've gotten a cheap hexacore Xeon E5660 and a X58 motherboard when most people switched to SandyBridge, but that wasn't commonly known back then.
I even tested my system against that of a friend who runs the same card with an H87 board and a Xeon E3-1230v3, which is just an i7 4770 without iGPU, and both score basically the same in gaming benchmarks, though his CPU physics performance is of course slightly better and that with running at just 3.7 GHz while I ran 4.6 GHz.
I wouldn't have expected the R9 280X to perform that good when I switched to 1440p a month ago, but I can max out most games, only having to slightly adjust AntiAliasing in some AAA ones, but the higher pixel density allows for that without degrading image quality. I am really picky when it comes to stuttering and smoothness and most games have high changes in frame latency, so I demand atleast 45 FPS in most games to avoid stutter, but in some the latencies are so consistent, that I would only need 30 for smooth gameplay, but still aim higher. Even in ARMA 3 multiplayer I'm normally at 45-70, just dipping to 30 in cities with many players, so I have no problem with performance yet. :D
@BRuthless Sweet setup! Better upgrade that CPU though... How does the FX-6100 and 280x hold up for SP @1440p?
1000mph going up ......1500mph falling down(60k altidute)... jumping like a dolphin continuously (5 times) in the water without engine shutdown or sinking
Awesome build ! Awesome fighter it my favorite aircraft -beside b-17-
@RocketLL Fixed it.
My whole setup? Well, there's my PC (If you want more info about the hardware and overclocks, just ask, I just don't want to make this unnecessarily long, but here's my german PC profile), my Dell U2515H 1440p 60Hz IPS-screen with semi-glossy coating and 90-99% sRGB color accuracy, my CM Storm Quickfire TK short mechanical keyboard, my Zowie FK1 optical gaming mouse + Zowie Camade mousebungee to hold the cable + Steelseries QCK mousepad, for flightsims and all that I got my trusty Thrustmaster T.16000M with the same sensor as the Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog stick (would really like a seperate throttle to mine for a HOTAS), for racingsims I got my Fanatec Porsche 911 GT3 RS wheel + CSR pedals + CSR shifter. The audio comes from an ASUS Xonar DSX soundcard and goes either directly to my Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro headphones, but most of the time through a Onkyo TX-8020 stereo-amplifier to my two Canton GLE420.2 speakers. Will probably upgrade CPU and mainboard when AMD Summit Ridge comes at the end of this year, maybe also changing the GPU out to an AMD Polaris/Arctic Islands one, but only money will tell. And if the CPUs disappoint, I'll look out for a used Core i7 Extreme 3930K and a good X79 motherboard (still very great hardware and has a decent price if you buy it used, though used hardware is not that cheap anymore as it used to be some years ago). This should cover up everything. :)
@BRuthless Says the vid is private. What's your gaming setup? :)
@RocketLL I hope I'm not annoying you, but I wanted to share another piece of footage where I'm forcing it to do some hard spins and try to control it, also some cobras in there. I found out it also makes a great sea plane with very short landing and takeoff! :D I uploaded it to YouTube this time with full quality like it was captured (still a bit blurry because it's 1080p maximum capture resolution, but 1440p native game resolution). It took a little longer, but it is definitely not as blurry as the 720p plays.tv upload. 5 more minutes of Su-47 extreme maneuverability footage
@RocketLL I've done better maneuvers with it, but this was my first successful capture without the need of uploading 1 hour+. Maybe I'll just use 30 FPS in the future, that's smooth enough for a video and allows for better fidelity with my slow upload rate. :D Or I'll begin to setup OBS for capturing, though it needs more resources, but for SimplePlanes that fits well, as it barely uses any of them.
@BRuthless Nice! It's a touchy plane but looks like you flew it expertly!
@RocketLL I don't know how to post links here yet (figured it out now :) ), but I've made a small capture of two cobra attempts with plays.tv. I play in 1440p, captured in 1080p @ 60 FPS, but the final compressed video is only 720p @ 60 FPS, so quality is not that good, but it should be good enough. Pukachev's Cobra Video
try to remove those VTOL RCN because rear thrust vectoring is enough.
add some control surfaces and adjust CoM & CoL
then it will be even better
Nice! Good to see your building planes again!
Dat minimap 😲
@RocketLL I don't have it on video, but maybe I could do one. :)
@BRuthless Nice, got a video of it?
And the stalling time is something to improve.
@Delphinus I sure am!
With a joystick I manage to do Pukachev's Cobras with this. :D And very easy to recover from spins. The only small downside is that it loses speed ridiculously fast while maneuvering.
I like it
Amazingly agile!
Very fun to fly around in
That's a Nice plane you got there m8