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    "The Sukhoi Superjet 100 is a new passenger plane built in Russia in a bid to lift its civil aviation industry from a post-Soviet crisis.

    The plane is considered crucial to Russia's hopes of becoming a major player in the modern aviation market and improving the image of an industry scarred by frequent crashes of ageing Soviet-era jets."





    Well, that didn't go over too well. I think I'll stick to Boeing.



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    Wreck found of Russia jet on Indonesia demo flight

    By ANDI JATMIKO | Associated Press – 14 hrs ago..

    CIDAHU, Indonesia (AP) — Helicopters spotted the wreckage of a Russian-made passenger plane scattered on the green cliff of a mist-shrouded dormant Indonesian volcano Thursday after the demonstration flight disappeared with 47 people on board. There was no sign of survivors.

    Family members who spent the night at the airport broke down in tears on hearing the news.

    "Rescuers on the helicopters could clearly see the wreckage located at the top of Mount Salak," including the blue-and-white of the aircraft maker, said Gagah Prakoso, a spokesman for the Search and Rescue National Agency.

    "There is no sign of any of the passengers," he said. "We're trying to move in closer to the wreckage now."

    The Sukhoi Superjet-100, Russia's first new passenger jet since the fall of the Soviet Union two decades ago, left Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in Jakarta on Wednesday afternoon for the second demonstration flight of the day. Potential buyers and journalists were on board.

    The jet dropped off the radar 21 minutes later, immediately after the crew asked air traffic control for permission to drop from 10,000 feet to 6,000 feet (3,000 meters to 1,800 meters), said Daryatmo, chief of the national search and rescue agency.

    They didn't explain the change of course, he said. It was drizzling at the time, but not stormy, and there was no obvious signs of trouble.

    More than 800 people, including soldiers and police, were taking part in the search and rescue operation. Though weather was clear Thursday, they were battling rugged and often steep terrain.

    Four helicopters were carrying out aerial surveys.

    Russia's aerospace industry was badly undermined in the economic turmoil following the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.

    The Superjet — developed by the civil aircraft division of Sukhoi with the co-operation with Western partners — was widely considered the country's chance to regain a foothold in the international passenger plane market.

    Its "Welcome Asia!" tour, which also included stops in Pakistan, Myanmar and Kazakhstan, was intended to drum up support.

    Sunaryo from PT. Trimarga Rekatama, the company that helped organize Wednesday's event, said 47 people were on board, revising the figure downward from one.

    Among them were eight Russians, all from Sukhoi companies and 37 Indonesians.

    An American consultant with Indonesia's PT. Sriwijaya Airline and a Frenchman with aircraft engine-maker Snecma also were on board.

    The Superjet — a 75- to 95-seat plane — was being touted as a challenger to similar-sized jets from Canada's Bombardier Inc. and Brazil's Embraer SA.

    It made its inaugural commercial flight last year.

    With a relatively low price tag of around $35 million, the plane has garnered around 170 orders. And Indonesia, a sprawling archipelagic nation of 240 million people with a fast-growing middle class, was considered one of the biggest potential customers.

    Kartika Airlines — among dozens of airlines to have popped up in Indonesia in the last decade — and Sky Aviation had already placed orders for at least 42.

    People involved in those plans said they were waiting for the results of the investigation before reconsidering. Most wanted to know whether the problem was mechanical or pilot error.

    Here are some before pictures of the downright amazing quality of workmanship...











  • #2
    Bad deal.

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    • #3
      Looks like it was cobbled together by a horde of drunken Russians.
      Men have become the tools of their tools.
      -Henry David Thoreau

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      • #4
        this thing needed a longer treadmill

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        • #5
          looks like it was built in someone's bunker.

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          • #6
            Lol at "amazing quality of workmanship".
            Vortex rear stand $75
            8.8 410s. $50

            **SKAGG NASTY**
            My goal in life is to not arrive at the grave in a well preserved body.
            but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy shit!!!.. what a ride!"

            1990 Foxbody GT for that ass
            11 4 door
            13 FX2 White 5.0

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            • #7
              thats about on par for russia

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              • #8
                Originally posted by KCHAR View Post
                thats about on par for russia
                x2, they have crazy aviation crashes. They've had some cool stuff but they've got a lot of shit as well.

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                • #9
                  That's rough.
                  "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                  • #10
                    soooooo close, yet so far

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                    • #11
                      Wait, those pictures are of a NEW plane? Holy shit. How did it leave the tarmac?
                      I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                        Wait, those pictures are of a NEW plane? Holy shit. How did it leave the tarmac?
                        Jet engine and wings....propulsion creates lift. Now the quality and durability of the wings dictate how long the plane will stay aloft and of course a well trained pilot doesnt hurt things either.

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                        • #13
                          Those "defects' shown in the pictures all fall within the acceptable tolerance level outlined by the manufacturer, so that is not a problem.

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                          • #14
                            Looks like a pile of junk.

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                            • #15
                              How bad is it? At least she's not cracking up.
























                              She's beginning to crack up.

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