what happned to Mig 1.44/1.42 and Su-47 airframes

lucinator

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just curious if anyone knows what happened to the airframes for the Mig 1.44 and Su-47, are they still being flight-tested if so where, and if not where are they being stored/displayed
 

Feanor

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The Su-47 is still flying. the 1.44 is in storage somewhere. Not sure. It should still be in flyable condition.
 

Feanor

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I don't know if there are recent pics, I do know the Su-47 still flies at arms expos. The 1.44 is in storage, I've seen pics of it recently, that confirm it's still considered an aircraft (as opposed to a museum piece).
 

Scorpion82

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The MiG 1.44 is stored at Zhukowski, it conducted only 2 test flights in 2000, but MiG had to return the AL-41F turbofans to Saturn as it couldn't pay for them.
The Su-47 was used as a test bed for some new technologies developed for the PAK FA programme. No idea whether the Su-47 is still flying, it was at least until 2009.
 

Spetsznaz

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As long as we are on the subject does anyone know what happened to the Su-37?
I know it was just a test-bed aircraft, but is just going to become another museum piece?
 

Teren_UA

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just curious if anyone knows what happened to the airframes for the Mig 1.44 and Su-47, are they still being flight-tested if so where, and if not where are they being stored/displayed
There was no any Su-47. The name of that plane was S-47, it was just an experimental flying laboratory. Russians were experimented with opposed wings. Talking about MiG 1.44, as I know, at first, it was too heavy, secondary, there were some problems with it's enjine & MiG doesn't have enouph money to finish it. It was just a glider without avionics, radar & so on.
 

Feanor

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There was no any Su-47. The name of that plane was S-47, it was just an experimental flying laboratory. Russians were experimented with opposed wings. Talking about MiG 1.44, as I know, at first, it was too heavy, secondary, there were some problems with it's enjine & MiG doesn't have enouph money to finish it. It was just a glider without avionics, radar & so on.
Su-47 Berkut, I believe, was an official designation. Also known as the S-37. There is no S-47 as far as I know.
 

Scorpion82

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@Speznaz,
the Su-37 was turned into a Su-35 again in 2000, but crashed in 2002.

@Teren_UA,
S-37 was Sukhois internal designation for the type with the S standing for negative swept wing. Su-47 was the official designation which was later applied. As Feanor said there is no S-47.
 

Spetsznaz

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There was no any Su-47. The name of that plane was S-47, it was just an experimental flying laboratory. Russians were experimented with opposed wings. Talking about MiG 1.44, as I know, at first, it was too heavy, secondary, there were some problems with it's enjine & MiG doesn't have enouph money to finish it. It was just a glider without avionics, radar & so on.
It was to heavy? Can you provide a source? And why did it become so heavy?
Also(Sorry for all the questions:D) What kind of engine did Mikoyan plan to put into the 1.44
 

Haavarla

Active Member
Mig1.44 mounted the huge AL-41F engine, which proved a failure..
It didn't meet the requirements..
Too big, too heavy, too smoky, poor fuel consumption etc..
 

TheAZCowBoy

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MiG 1.44

I was in Russia last year and asked about this neetest' airframe. It was basically a 'testbed' for the German swept-forward wings. It was supposed to be extremely stable but in fact it had stability problems at Mach 2.0/2,8. (Aerodynamics as the wingtips approached mach 1.5. (flutter - inferior composite materials, perhaps?) But, I believe that the problem was not the airframe but the powerplant. At 35K (wet) is was really struggling. I believe the newest MiG/Flanker series engines in the 50/65k (wet) range would make this a salable' product. But, the design is too futuristic and the nations that would be in the market for this guy are too figgitity about the design. I flew the F-104A/F-104C and we had the same problems until the J-79'sucker' was upgraded.

TheAZCowBoy
Tombstone, AZ.

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Feanor

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I was in Russia last year and asked about this neetest' airframe. It was basically a 'testbed' for the German swept-forward wings. It was supposed to be extremely stable but in fact it had stability problems at Mach 2.0/2,8. (Aerodynamics as the wingtips approached mach 1.5. (flutter - inferior composite materials, perhaps?) But, I believe that the problem was not the airframe but the powerplant. At 35K (wet) is was really struggling. I believe the newest MiG/Flanker series engines in the 50/65k (wet) range would make this a salable' product. But, the design is too futuristic and the nations that would be in the market for this guy are too figgitity about the design. I flew the F-104A/F-104C and we had the same problems until the J-79'sucker' was upgraded.

TheAZCowBoy
Tombstone, AZ.

Call name 'CowBoy' :D
16 MiG's (14 MiG-21's and 2 Mig-25's
7 air medals.
3,000+ logged hours
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Teren_UA

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It was to heavy? Can you provide a source? And why did it become so heavy?
Also(Sorry for all the questions:D) What kind of engine did Mikoyan plan to put into the 1.44
First, sorry for my mistake - in early 2000-th I have read about S-47, now I see it's Su-47 "Berkut".

About MiG's 1.44 weight:
ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9C%D0%B8%D0%93_1.44
(in Russian)
it's normal takeoff weight was 28 tons (for example, a normal takeoff weight for another heavy fighter Su-35 is 25,5 tons). About the engine - AL-41F (АЛ-41Ф in russian) was developed specially for MiG 1.44 (the work was beginning at 1982). Russian wiki says it was super-duper and so on :) but all we know is that it was too big even for PAK FA (it is not a small plane :) )

Tecnological side isn't a strongpoint of soviet planes. For example, the operating life of Mig-29-th airframe is 2500 hours (8000 for F-16), it's engine life - from 200 to 800 hours (different information) & 2000 for F-16.
 

Teren_UA

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I wouldn't be so sure about russians fighters future. PAK FA is a complex of well-known old technologies, but in a little bit different corps. It has an old engine now and it's new radar and avionics are just to be promised to be developed. So long as I live in Ukraine and know situation in Russia good enough, I can predict that the situation in russian aircraft industry will become worse and worse. There is a complex of reasons. The most important are: a lack of good-qualified workers and engineer (the soviet one's died or are very old), totally corruption (the companies will just steal money like "RosKosmos" did. For example, the situation with 3 GLONASS (russian GPS) satellites crashing). I have some information from "Kamov" (helicopter company) insider. He told about this company can't design new helicopters or even build the old models because of lack of qualified personnel and good equipment. New CEO (Putin's man) crashed the company, he sold all the actives he could and put money to his own pocket. I think, China or even India are more dangerous competitors for the US.
 

Feanor

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I wouldn't be so sure about russians fighters future. PAK FA is a complex of well-known old technologies, but in a little bit different corps. It has an old engine now and it's new radar and avionics are just to be promised to be developed. So long as I live in Ukraine and know situation in Russia good enough, I can predict that the situation in russian aircraft industry will become worse and worse. There is a complex of reasons. The most important are: a lack of good-qualified workers and engineer (the soviet one's died or are very old), totally corruption (the companies will just steal money like "RosKosmos" did. For example, the situation with 3 GLONASS (russian GPS) satellites crashing). I have some information from "Kamov" (helicopter company) insider. He told about this company can't design new helicopters or even build the old models because of lack of qualified personnel and good equipment. New CEO (Putin's man) crashed the company, he sold all the actives he could and put money to his own pocket. I think, China or even India are more dangerous competitors for the US.
Kamov has managed a small serial run of the Ka-52. But yes they are in a pretty big hole right now. Mil is another story, with the Mi-171/Mi-8MTV5, and their Mi-35M and Mi-28N production runs. There is a lot of corruption but at the same time there is large scale serial production of many fighters and helicopters.

While I understand that things from Ukraine sure don't look too good, I would pay closer attention to the particulars of the enterprises we're talking about. Remember (unlike Ukraine) Russia has they money and the customers, to make large scale serial production worthwhile. And the PAK-FA will be competitive if only because there will be few alternatives.
 

Teren_UA

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Kamov has managed a small serial run of the Ka-52. But yes they are in a pretty big hole right now.
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As that man from "Kamov" told: "We can produse heloes, but we can't garantuee its quality anymore". :(

About PAK FA - enen "Rafal" projects cost was 40 bln. eur. The 5-th generation fighters are really expencive things. I like Russia and "Sukhoi", but I'm not sure that the situation will not be the same as with S-400 which is just a marketing trick and is deeply modernized S-300 without new missiles even. http____://vlasti.net/news/76911?print=1
 

Spetsznaz

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As that man from "Kamov" told: "We can produse heloes, but we can't garantuee its quality anymore". :(

About PAK FA - enen "Rafal" projects cost was 40 bln. eur. The 5-th generation fighters are really expencive things. I like Russia and "Sukhoi", but I'm not sure that the situation will not be the same as with S-400 which is just a marketing trick and is deeply modernized S-300 without new missiles even. http____://vlasti.net/news/76911?print=1
"The S-400 is a marketing trick and is a deeply modernized S-300"? Where did you get that? Isn't the S-400 supposed to be effective on stealth?

Sorry if that's a stupid question, I don't know much about the S series

EDIT: opps I just realized I was off topic sorry:(
 

RussianAircraft

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Well now i see you guys started a good debate i noticed on bot aircraft sites they got rid of the aircraft in question i also know that the berkut is considered to be their new stealth fighter to compete wit the Raptor and the 1.44 is undergoing redesign actually i cant say where i learned it from but i will say that it is very strange that they get rid of the aircraft from their sites...
 
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