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Saturday, December 28, 2019

Loss of Su-57 During Flight Test

While an event like this is certainly a big deal in the evolution of any new airplane, the craft has been in the air quite a while before suffering its first crash. (By contrast, the F-16 was almost lost on its unintentional maiden flight, and the F-22 suffered a serious crash very early in its flight testing due to flight control problems leading to a PIO.)

That said, a more informative and potentially worrisome hunk of information may be visible in the picture at the link below.

https://taskandpurpose.com/russia-su-57-fighter-crash

I have been out of pocket for a while, so many of you may understand this better than I do, but those bumps and apertures behind the canopy may be more important than they first appear. You don't add that kind of stuff to the outside of a stealth bird unless they are VERY helpful.

Is this machine intended to be a major node in the operating agency's data network?

Leonardo Gains Momentum on AW609 Certification

Moving from prototype to near-production avionics doesn't sound all that sexy, but it often represents entering the home stretch, assuming that air frame testing is going well.

https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2019-12-27/leonardo-flies-fourth-flight-test-aw609