Model aircraft designers created and raised into the air a model of the promising Russian Su-75 fighter The Checkmate
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A video is being discussed online, which shows a model of a promising Russian Su-75 fighter. A few weeks ago, this fighter was presented by Sukhoi at the International Aviation and Space Salon (MAKS-2021) in the Moscow region under the name The Checkmate.
It is noteworthy that the model of the Russian fighter was implemented with the aim of launching it into the air outside the Russian Federation.
As the creators of the model themselves note, some of its fragments were made using 3D printing technology. The model has a color similar to that used by the manufacturers of the prototype The Checkmate when demonstrating it at MAKS-2021. The author of the "toy" was not too lazy to recreate many details in detail - he even created a copy of the multimedia display in the cockpit of the "fighter".
The model is equipped with controlled mechanics that allows the elements of The Checkmate plumage to move. In this case, the control is carried out using the remote control, which is used by aircraft modellers or operators. drones.
In the frames, you can see the moving nozzle of the engine, the independent operation of the flaps. Also shown is the landing gear entering the model's fuselage.
It is known that a model of the promising Russian fighter Su-75 The Checkmate, created by model aircraft designers, is taking off.
Flight video:
Users congratulated the creators of the model aircraft for their successful work.
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