Sukhoi FSW Fighters from S-22 / S-32 to S-37 / Su-47 Berkut

There are no any photos of inside of initial weapon bays(primary and secondary) in internet. Only photos after conversion to PAKFA test lab.
 

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In Progress Pics, one in Flight Position and one on display Position
 

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I can't find three side view drawing of this aircraft.
Perhaps Praray-san has it.
 
Are there any blueprints of the Sukhoi S-22?

I‘d like to make a scale model of it.
 

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There are some opinions about Su-47 engine replacement plan.
(1) D-30F6(15.5ton A/B)⇒AL-37FU(14.5ton A/B)
(2) D-30F6⇒AL-41F(17.6ton A/B)
So the Al-37fu was built? I’ve always be curious about it.
 
I thought the nose was too small but I’ve heard reports that bars could be installed on conventional nosed Su-27 so it makes sense. Thank you!
 
Had known that at already at an early stage the whole FSW Project of Sukhoi had always also an Navy version in mind and the S-32, and so on where shown in drawings and desktop models with tailhook. Also, a Navy-Version needs folding wings to save space on the aircraftcarrier. Often its said that the real build Su-47 has a tailhook. But I never had seen a photo of the Su-47 with a tailhook. and in the new Su-57 book from Yefim Gordon is nothing written about it. But from this book ilearnd that the Su-47 has manualy folding wing. The is als one photo. Does anyone know a photo showing the Su-47's tailhook (if it exists). Does anyone know a photo showing the Su-47 with folded wings from a different viewpoint (sideview,..) ? IMG_20220112_235221.jpg
 
That’s an amazing pic! You can really see the naval lineage.

Anyway apparently the radar for the Su-27km would have been the never built RLPK-32 radar. I don’t know enough about Soviet/Russian radar designations to know if that name has any useful information, source does not elaborate.

 
That’s an amazing pic! You can really see the naval lineage.

Anyway apparently the radar for the Su-27km would have been the never built RLPK-32 radar. I don’t know enough about Soviet/Russian radar designations to know if that name has any useful information, source does not elaborate.

RLPK just means "radar" and -32 is for the S-32 designation. RPLK-29 is one of the designations of the N019 "Rubin" radars on the MIG-29 and RPLK-27 for the Su-27 with N001 "Myech". It doesn't help identify the intended radar.
 

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