GarryB wrote:note the corsair had a ram wing that could be lifted up to increase wing angle to increase lift with a lower angle of attack so the engines are more horizontal to increase acceleration
You must mean the Vought F8U-1 Crusader.
GarryB wrote:note the corsair had a ram wing that could be lifted up to increase wing angle to increase lift with a lower angle of attack so the engines are more horizontal to increase acceleration
Eh, I think it will stay in Russian Navy until it's retired, not just until "the new carrier is built".medo wrote:I think Kuznetsov will stay in RuNAVY until the new carrier will be build.
GarryB wrote:As mentioned above, it is docked for an inspection and repairs... and will likely remain for a year or two.
Flyingdutchman wrote:GarryB wrote:As mentioned above, it is docked for an inspection and repairs... and will likely remain for a year or two.
Thanks, now that there are plans for the new carrier Will the big refit for Kuznetsov still happen?
The heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser "Admiral Kuznetsov Soviet Cojuza" is preparing to leave the dock 82 of the shipyard where it was almost three months. This was reported by Tass, the press service of the Northern Fleet of the Russian Navy.
How to tell the agency, the press service of the Northern Fleet, during this time have been renovated electromechanical system of the cruiser responsible for his move. In addition, the underwater hull cleared of marine sediments and painted.
After repair the cruiser returns to the staff parking lot in Severomorsk. You will then begin to restore its technical readiness (to work not specified).
The only Russian Navy aircraft carrier got to repair the dock 82nd plant in Roslyakovo in mid-May 2015.
The heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser "Admiral Kuznetsov" belongs to the project 1143.5. During the design phase it was planned to be called "Soviet Union", but he was laid on the Black Sea Shipyard in Nikolaev September 1, 1982 under the name of "Riga". In the process of building and testing three times renamed: first in "Leonid Brezhnev" and then in "Tbilisi" and finally, in 1990, the ship was given its present name. The fleet officially launched in January 1991.
Boiler and turbine aircraft carrier with a displacement of over 60 tons is capable of speeds of 29 knots. On board the ship, equipped with a take-off ramp, based aviation group. According to the project it was supposed to be 26 Su-27K (Su-33) or the MiG-29K and 24 Ka-27 and Ka-31.
JohninMK wrote:Russian tug Nikolay Chiker attempting a tow operation in a pretty bad storm on the Admiral Kuznetsov off the coast of Spain. Not sure when this happened but the video was uploaded a week ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLSaA3pO6Bc
Thanks. I have been in some energetic storms at sea but nothing quite as bad as that one.sepheronx wrote:JohninMK wrote:Russian tug Nikolay Chiker attempting a tow operation in a pretty bad storm on the Admiral Kuznetsov off the coast of Spain. Not sure when this happened but the video was uploaded a week ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLSaA3pO6Bc
It happened in 2012. It was a training exercise and somehow the Kuznetsov lost power.
medo wrote:http://vpk-news.ru/articles/28042
There is a good chance, that we will soon see Kuznetsov carrier in action in Sirya with its MiG-29K/KUB squadron. I think NAVY will be quite interested in carrier combat operation to get more funds for naval modernization.
RedJasmin wrote:Surprised the Kuznetsov isn't being sent to Syria. Even though Russian forces have the use of airbases there, surely the carrier crew and pilots could provide some relief to the ground bases, and also gain real-world experience. Given the French have got the Charles de Gaulle there, it would also be prudent to have an equivalent show of naval aviation force in the area.
RedJasmin wrote:Surprised the Kuznetsov isn't being sent to Syria. Even though Russian forces have the use of airbases there, surely the carrier crew and pilots could provide some relief to the ground bases, and also gain real-world experience. Given the French have got the Charles de Gaulle there, it would also be prudent to have an equivalent show of naval aviation force in the area.
par far wrote:A little more information on Admiral Kuznetsov.
http://southfront.org/admiral-kuznetsov-preparing-for-syria-duty/