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First spotted by American spy satellites in 1978, the Ram-K Su-27 fighter jet was hidden in secrecy until it made its public debut on Soviet television in 1985. At the 1989 Paris International Air Show, the Su-27 put on a performance that stunned the audience and clearly demonstrated its superiority over its western counterparts. In June of 1990 the Su-27 became one of the first Soviet fighter jets to fly in American airspace since before World War II when it flew at the air show in Oklahoma City. This program contains footage of that air show where the Su-27 flew against its western counterparts; the F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-14 Tomcat, and the F/A-18 Hornet.
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RAM-K SU-27
Starring: Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker Ram-K Manufacturer: Pioneer Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JKNU Release Date: 1999-08-31 |
Description
First spotted by American spy satellites in 1978, the Ram-K Su-27 fighter jet was hidden in secrecy until it made its public debut on Soviet television in 1985. At the 1989 Paris International Air Show, the Su-27 put on a performance that stunned the audience and clearly demonstrated its superiority over its western counterparts. In June of 1990 the Su-27 became one of the first Soviet fighter jets to fly in American airspace since before World War II when it flew at the air show in Oklahoma City. This program contains footage of that air show where the Su-27 flew against its western counterparts; the F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-14 Tomcat, and the F/A-18 Hornet.Customer Reviews:
No Danger Of Plot Spoilers With This One........2002-11-04
Plot? Hah. It's not even a documentary - it's just several sequences of film of Flankers flying. In fact it looks as though it may be several shorter films joined together. Midway through it credits two Japanese narrators - despite the fact that there's been no narration and the only soundtrack is jet noise and some rather variable music.
Even the aerobatics enthusiast is going to feel short-changed - yes, you get to see some of the incredible feats of which the Flanker is capable, but they're usually shot from so close in you either can't tell what is going on at all, or can only guess what's happening by watching how the plane moves in relation to the light cloud cover. In some of the less obvious cases they show you archive footage of the same manouever from a better angle, just so you know what you couldn't quite see.
OK, that's the negative. On the positive side, the picture's beautifully clear and sharp, and the color looks very natural. There's a lot that suggests its been filmed with the modeler in mind - in addition to a lot of the flying sequences following the plane closely, we're treated to long, slow closeups of stuff like ejector seats, instrument panels and wheel wells. At least, I hope that's what it suggests - maybe there's a cult of wheelwell fetishists out there, or something. Regardless, if you're planning to model the Su-27, there's lots of closeup detail.
Definitely very much a specialist DVD of the variety that, if you're not in the target audience, makes watching paint dry look like an extreme sport. However, if you're in the target audience, the footage here is potentially at least as useful as many of the more pictorial books on Flankers out there.
Decent buy for a flanker fan.......2002-09-08
However, it is still a decent buy for the flanker fan.
A must for the serious collector........2002-03-03
THE BEST MOVIE ABOUT THE RUSSIAN FLANKER.......2001-04-11
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