Su-22 Walkaround - Hungary, 2019
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January 1, 2020This Su-22 was repainted by the museum, so the colors are not completely accurate with how the aircraft looked during its active period.2
January 1, 2020Dummy Vympel R-60 missiles with IR seeker ('Aphid') and B8 80 mm rocket launchers plus external drop tanks mounted. The black stripes mark that the missile is only good for the ground staff to practise mounting and unmounting.3
January 1, 2020In Hungarian this kind of setup is called "Harci Marci", armed to its teeth.4
January 1, 2020Note the kyrillic stenciling in Russian. Not a problem, Russian was a mandatory language in Hungarian schools during the cold war era.5
January 1, 2020The fuel tank has an almost smoked salmon color due to discoloration by UV radiation from the sun.6
January 1, 2020It kind of looks fish-like too.7
January 1, 2020The join where the outer wing swivels into the inner part. See, this is just a narrow slit, not at all as cavernous as modeled by some model makers. Particularly the horrible Plastyk version.8
January 1, 2020Hungarian Su-22 M3's were equipped with Tumansky engines, hoping that they would be interchangeable with the engines in the MiG-23's. They weren't. But this is the reason for the Hungarian Fitters to have a slightly more chubby rear.9
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January 1, 2020View into the intake. The window under the shock cone is the laser rangefinder15
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January 1, 2020Note the folding landing light on the fuselage.
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