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Russian Superjet lands in Paris for world premiere
« on: June 12, 2009, 02:22:17 AM »
Russian Superjet lands in Paris for world premiere
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Wednesday, 10 June 2009

 By Tim Hepher and Dmitry Solovyov
PARIS/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's first post-Soviet era passenger jet, the Superjet-100 developed by warplane maker Sukhoi, landed at Le Bourget on Wednesday to be premiered at the Paris Air Show next week, Sukhoi and industry sources said.
The plane has been developed in partnership with Italy's Finmeccanica, which is also involved in trying to win export contracts. France's Thales and Safran supplied avionics and partnered on engines respectively.
"A middle-range Sukhoi Superjet-100 passenger liner landed today at Le Bourget Airport where it will be premiered during the 48th Paris Air Show opening on Monday," Sukhoi said in a statement sent to Reuters.
"The Superjet is the first new Russian civilian passenger plane created in the past 20 years as a result of broad international cooperation unprecedented for Russia."
European industry sources confirmed the arrival of the plane at Le Bourget where the show will be held on June 15-21.
"The Superjet will be the only new passenger plane to make demonstration flights for the show's visitors," Sukhoi said.
"The demonstration flights in Paris will allow the aviation community to make sure that the plane assembled in Russia meets all the standards of the world market, and its buyers to gain confidence in the company's potential to successfully implement the project," Sukhoi quoted its head Mikhail Pogosyan as saying.
Sukhoi, better known as Russia's most successful military exporter that has sold Su-27 and Su-30 fighter jets worth billions of dollars, said more than 30 aerospace firms, system designers and spare part makers had taken part in the Superjet-100 project.
SUKHOI'S KEY TO SUCCESS
"Sukhoi's success lies in a winning combination of a new generation of young engineers and efficient management brought in by Pogosyan who headed the company in 1997," Konstantin Makiyenko, deputy director of the Moscow-based Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, told Reuters.
The Superjet project is widely seen as the brainchild of Pogosyan, who opposed plans by Sukhoi's earlier management to build a mammoth transport and passenger plane, KR-860, weighing up to 650 tonnes and carrying 860 to 1,000 passengers.
"This one had been due to become our response to Airbus' A-380 project. But this is madness. Imagine building this in the chaotic 1990s!" Makiyenko said.
Russian Industry Minister Viktor Khristenko said last month Russia planned to build a total of 1,000 Superjets. He denied media reports of cuts in production plans due to the weak global aviation market.
Sukhoi said in March national carrier Aeroflot would receive the first Superjet in December. Aeroflot had been originally promised first deliveries would take place at the end of 2008.
Sukhoi is developing the Superjet in partnership with Italy's Alenia Aeronautica, which last month acquired just over 25 percent of the Russian firm. French engine maker SNECMA is also a partner in the project, which has consultancy support from U.S. plane maker Boeing, according to Sukhoi's website.
The Superjet, a regional plane that can carry between 75 and 95 passengers, made its maiden flight -- initially planned for 2007 -- in May 2008 and is still undergoing tests.
The jet is designed to replace ageing Tupolev-134 and Yakovlev-42 planes on routes between Russia's regional cities, and has been developed by the civil aviation unit of Russia's state aviation corporation.
(Additional reporting by Anton Doroshev in Moscow)
(Writing by Dmitry Solovyov; Editing by Simon Jessop)

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Re: Russian Superjet lands in Paris for world premiere
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2009, 07:27:50 AM »
Good article Tiger. Pretty aircraft. Here is some help.


Sukhoi Superjet 100 Russian Regional Jet (RRJ), Russia

Passengers
78 (Superjet 100-75), 98 (Superjet 100-95)
Dimensions:
Wingspan
27.5m
Length
26.5m (Superjet 100-75), 30m (Superjet 100-95)
Height
10.02m
Cabin Dimensions:
Cabin Length
17.15m
Cabin Height
2.12m
Cabin Width
3.26m
Forward Baggage Compartment
6.98m³
Rear Baggage Compartment
9.12m³
Weights:
Operating Weight
22,190kg
Payload
9,140kg
Take-off Weight
38,770kg
Landing Weight
34,960kg
Engines:
Type
2 x SaM146 turbofan
Performance:
Maximum Cruise Speed
Mach 0.81
Normal Cruise Speed
Mach 0.78
Maximum Altitude
12,500m
Take-Off Field
1,612m
Landing Field
1,400m
Range, Superjet 100-75 Standard Variant
3,361km
Range, Superjet 100-75 Long-Range Variant
5,124km
Range, Superjet 100-95 Standard Variant
3,279km
Range, Superjet 100-95 Long-Range Variant
4,620km


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Re: Russian Superjet lands in Paris for world premiere
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2009, 08:43:50 AM »
guys don't have the time to look up the statistics.. isnt it somekind of a clone or a look-alike of some another jet of that class?...
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Re: Russian Superjet lands in Paris for world premiere
« Reply #3 on: June 12, 2009, 09:05:58 AM »
What has changed? Remember the Concordski?

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Re: Russian Superjet lands in Paris for world premiere
« Reply #4 on: June 12, 2009, 09:11:46 AM »
concordski its just one big joke that was mate of russian. its such pitful country., even don't know how to tag it. its terrible. they are almost like China- copying everything
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Re: Russian Superjet lands in Paris for world premiere
« Reply #5 on: June 12, 2009, 09:20:09 AM »
The Russians rushed it through production so it could beat the Concord into production and to show that Russia could build one too.
Trouble was that it crashed at the Paris Airshow in front of thousands. A lot of egg on Russian faces that year.


Russian Tu144 "Concordski" crashes at 1973 Paris Air Show

The Russian Tu144 is a supersonic transport plane very similar to the Anglo-French Concorde, but slightly larger and faster.   With the help of spies who stole the Concorde plans from the French, the Russians were able to fly their plane a few months earlier.   However, at the 1973 Paris Air Show the French got their revenge.   While the Tu144 was preparing for takeoff the French air traffic controllers told the pilot that his display time had been cut in half.   Also, they failed to inform him that a French Mirage fighter would be shadowing the Russian plane.   This clumsy attempt at reverse industrial espionage was ordered in an attempt to photograph the Tu144's innovative canards, small wing-like structures near the front of the plane.   The Russians took off and as part of their display pulled up into a rapid climb.   After ascending several thousand feet, the pilot suddenly saw the Mirage in what looked like a collision course.   To avoid a crash, he pushed hard on the control column, resulting in a violent reaction of the Concordski which caused the four engines to stall.   To restart them he put the plane into a dive, but while pulling out of the dive the plane broke up in the air, killing all on board and others in a village near the airport.   Unable to prove French interference, and fearful that the French would blame the accident on mechanical problems, the Russians didn't challenge the official cover-up.
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Re: Russian Superjet lands in Paris for world premiere
« Reply #6 on: June 12, 2009, 09:25:49 AM »
The Russians rushed it through production so it could beat the Concord into production and to show that Russia could build one too.
Trouble was that it crashed at the Paris Airshow in front of thousands. A lot of egg on Russian faces that year.

not only that year, any minute possible please:)
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