Markings for 20 different Su-27K and Su-33 airframes
Cons
Skill Level
Novice
MSRP (USD)
$12.00
Begemot Decals is an interesting decal company from Rostov-on-Don,
Russia that offers a nice array of markings for Russian-built aircraft.
In this release, they've provided markings for 20 different aircraft
ranging from the early Su-27 concept test airframes to a number
of in-service Su-33s. These include:
Su-27 (T10-25), Blue 25, early Su-27K test aircraft
Su-27 (T10-24), Blue 24, early Su-27K test aircraft
Su-27UB (T10U-2), Blue 02, used for carrier approach landing
tests
Su-27K (T10K-1), Blue 37, first pre-production carrier variant
Su-27K (T10K-2), Blue 39, second pre-production carrier variant
Su-27K (T10K-4), Blue 59, second series-production aircraft
Su-27K (T10K-5), Blue 69, third series-production aircraft
Su-27K (T10K-5), Blue 69, third series-production aircraft,
revised paint scheme
Su-27K (T10K-5), Blue 69, third series-production aircraft,
MAKS 2003 paint scheme
Su-27K (T10K-6), Blue 79, fourth series-production aircraft,
MAKS 1997
Su-27K (T10K-9), Blue 109, seventh series-production aircraft,
sea trials aboard the Kuznetsov
Su-33, Red 65, 1st AS/279 CFAR, Severomorsk Airfield, April
1995
Su-33, Red 65, 1st AS/279 CFAR, Severomorsk Airfield, December
1995
Su-33, Red 67, 1st AS/279 CFAR, Severomorsk Airfield, Summer
1997
Su-33, Red 70, 1st AS/279 CFAR, Severomorsk Airfield, Summer
2001
Su-33, Red 72, 1st AS/279 CFAR, Severomorsk Airfield, Summer
2003
Su-33, Red 86, 2nd AS/279 CFAR, Severomorsk Airfield, Spring
1999
Su-33, Red 88, 2nd AS/279 CFAR, Severomorsk Airfield, 2003
Su-33, Red 82, 2nd AS/279 CFAR, Severomorsk Airfield, Summer
2005
Su-33, Red 80, 2nd AS/279 CFAR, Severomorsk Airfield, Summer
2005
With each aircraft profile, there is a brief summary about the
aircraft presented including some tragic details of pilots lost
as these pilots learned how to conduct conventional take-off and
landing operations from a pitching carrier deck. While the Soviets
have been operating the Yak-38 Forger at sea for decades, the Russians
carried forward the initiative to create their first conventional
aircraft carrier.
The decal printing is perfectly in register. The instructions are printed
on two sheets that provide decal placement for each aircraft type
and external stores placement. If you're wondering if these tiny
stencils are even readable, the image to the right is a blow-up
of the Cyrillic text.
For more information about this set and the other releases
from Begemot Decals, visit their website at
http://www.begemotdecals.ru. You can find this set and
others in the series from either FlightDecs or
Hannants.
My sincere thanks to Begemot
Decals for this review sample!