Sukhoi Super Fighters Su-35 and Su-37 (Ария – Чужой)
Su-37 is a Russian experimental multi-role fighter aircraft. It is derived from the Su-35. And designed to test advanced engines, electronics, combat, and thrust vectoring systems. Su-37 incorporates the AL-37FU engines equipped with thrust vectoring. The Su-37's nozzles are variable in pitch and travel plus or minus 15 degrees, they can be operated differentially to provide a rolling moment. There are several major system advancments included on the Su-37 and Su-35 including all-weather multi-mode passive electronically scanned array radar with synthetic aperture, terrain avoidance, terrain mapping and a rear-facing radar. The cockpit includes a HOTAS style control system and side stick. The cockpit features four multi-function displays (MFDs) instead of traditional dial-type analogue instruments and has an ejection seat inclined 30 degrees backwards to help counter the effects of high g-forces. The Pilots abilities are further enhanced by the use of Direct Voice Input to produce the so-called "V-TAS" concept, and augmented with helmet mounted display systems such as the "Schlem" used in the MiG-29K and Su-27, which allow the pilot to control various systems using his line of sight, and to guide missiles by simply looking at the target.The two-grip flying control configuration was designed to prevent the pilot from flailing around when the aircraft engaged in fast vectored-thrust manoeuvres. The engine not only incorporates a new generation 3D TVC but also is tough and <b>…</b>