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It's a plywood mockup.
yes it is !
@Serpentine
what is the point of this thread ?
even administrators trolling here ...
I don't think that thing can fly, the wings look quite weird. Although I could be wrong too, I am no master in Physics or aero-dynamics.
But maybe with the lifting of sanctions they can sort help from other nations and maybe improve its design.
Your response is here :
^^^ JAST ... but the final design looks different :
Well since the sanctions have been lifted, they can pursue Russian engines. AL-3F can be used or the AL-41 engines can be used.
No we can't ... But we have an indigenous engine called J-90 !
LOL my @$$
Thats HAWX 2 simulator.
HAWX 22 simulator is here :
F-22 scale mockup !
Answere to question posed in thread title is "never"
Expected !
There is nothing common between Su 47 and this one. In any case a forward swept wing form like the Su 47 invites so much load that without super super strong materials the entire wing will just shatter. I don't think Iran has that tech.
I don't understand why the sections of the wings are swept DOWNWARDS?
Because this is only a concept !