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Sukhoi Su-35S 'Flanker' E: Russia’s 4th ++ Generation Super-Manoeuvrability Fighter Paperback – July 13, 2015
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- Print length142 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 13, 2015
- Dimensions7.44 x 0.34 x 9.69 inches
- ISBN-101903630169
- ISBN-13978-1903630167
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- Publisher : Centurion Publishing (July 13, 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 142 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1903630169
- ISBN-13 : 978-1903630167
- Item Weight : 12.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 7.44 x 0.34 x 9.69 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,430,689 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #9,288 in Military Aviation History (Books)
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About the author

Hugh, a historian and author, with a deep background in astro/geophysics, has published in excess of sixty books; non-fiction and fiction, as well as a number of novelettes, short stories and flash fiction, writing under his given name as well as utilising three different pseudonyms. A non-fiction specialist writer, he published his first non-fiction book in 1995, and penned his first Novel during 1996/97. He has also written for several international magazines, whilst his historical research work has been used as reference for many other projects ranging from the aviation industry, international news corporations, film media, museum exhibits to encyclopedia and the computer gaming industry.
Hugh had joined the British Army straight from school at age seventeen, and, following three years’ service as an Infantry Soldier in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, he left the armed forces towards the mid-1990’s. His passion for writing led to a career writing predominantly about aeronautic, astronautic and military history subjects, as well as putting him through his college (English and history) and university education studies, which include the natural sciences - astrophysics, astrobiology and astronomy. He also has a deep background in astronautics and aeronautics – the latter field researching the aero-physics of aerodynamics and hypersonic flight.
In recent years he has been involved in such areas of astrophysics and planetary science research as diverse as the search for near Earth Asteroids and Comets, Galaxy classification, analysing data from several instruments, including the Hubble Space Telescope, tracking exoplanet transits of extrasolar Stars and analyzing data from the NASA Wide Field Survey Explorer spacecraft in the search for celestial bodies, including Brown Dwarfs and the hypothesised Planet 9, beyond the orbit of Neptune out to the realm of the closest star system to our own Sun, Alpha Centauri. In the aeronautics and astronautics fields his research areas have included fifth generation aviation technologies for 21st century aircraft whilst continuing to research aviation and aeronautics areas ranging from World War 1 through the Cold War that defined the second half of the 20th century.
Hugh is a member of the Institute of Physics (incorporating the IOP Scotland) and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in 2017. He currently resides in his native Scotland.
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My question is how did the author, Hugh Harkins, come by all this data and his clearly biased conclusions making this plane with a 1970's heritage into a 21st Century star? Did all the Russian manufacturers or the Russian Air force share this data with him? It cites very specific performance in all aspects of its flight envelope and of all the aircraft's systems and weaponry. That's truly astounding to me. In all my years reading about military aviation, I've never read anything so complete and exacting -- whether it's about an aircraft of a friendly nation, or even more unbelievably one that is not, as in this case.
Mr. Harkins conclusions should make Western military aviation planners shudder. He thinks the Su-35S superior to virtually all Western fighters of the 4th, 4th++ and even 5th generation. As he has it, the latest Western aircraft, particularly America's very sophisticated and expensive Lockheed F-22 and F-35 are virtually no match for this Russian wonder aircraft, He writes off most of the advantages of stealth (it isn't perfect, I agree) and is returning to an era of dogfighting. I guess concerned Westerners like me should feel somewhat comforted that the production for the Russian Air Force currently seems limited to just 48 planes. As well as Western fighters coming off badly, it sounds like us American taxpayers are not getting a good deal in our air-to-air missiles, particularly the Raytheon AIM-120. It makes one wonder and uneasy. I hope he's wrong!
The photos, charts and text (leaving out some conclusions) are very well done, assuming all data is accurate.
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