Hasegawa Su-47 Berkut Ace Combat Grabacr LE

The Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut (Russian: Су-47 Беркут—Golden Eagle) (NATO reporting name Firkin), also designated S-32 and S-37 (not to be confused with the twin-engined delta canard design offered by Sukhoi in the early 1990s under the designation Su-37 during initial development, was an experimental supersonic jet fighter developed by Sukhoi Aviation Corporation. A distinguishing feature of the aircraft was its forward-swept wing that gave the aircraft excellent agility and maneuverability.

While serial production of the type never materialized, the sole aircraft produced served as a technology demonstrator prototype for a number of advanced technologies later used in the 4.5 generation fighter SU-35BM and current fifth-generation jet fighter prototype Sukhoi PAK FA T-50.

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Hasegawa Su-47 Berkut Ace Combat Grabacr LE

The Su-47 Berkut (“Golden Eagle”) is distinguished by forward-swept wings, which maximize maneuverability and agility. When the Su-47 appeared in the popular “Ace Combat” video game series, it was flown by Captain Ashley Bernitz, the famed Belkan pilot from the Grabacr Tactical Fighter Squadron. This limited edition kit features display stand parts.

KIT HIGHLIGHTS

Decal Options:

  1. Belkan A.F. 6th A.W. 4th SQ. Captain Ashley Bernitz Code: 609 TAC name “GRABACR” May 28, 1995
  2. Principality of Belka 229th TFS “GRABACR” Code: 000
  • Stock Number: HSGS5222
  • Mfg. Number: 52122
  • Skill Level 3
  • 55 pieces
  • MSRP: TBD
  • Preorder by November, 25th 2014.
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