The Sukhoi Su-15 Flagon all-weather interceptor was indeed withdrawn from Russian solution about 1992. Although aircraft was built-in the 1950s, it remained a formidable aircraft with some improvements, and ended up being integrated good sized quantities. Its speed is in excess of Mach 2.4 and carries big missiles in the outboard area of the wings. The aircraft's wings are mid-mounted delta with square guidelines. There are two main turbojets to the fuselage and two exhausts. The fuselage is rectangular from the air intakes towards tail. The nose is bullet-shaped nose and contains now a bubble canopy. The end is sweptback and contains a tapered fin with a square tip. The flats are swept-back, tapered, and mid-mounted on the fuselage. Length: 21.41 m Wingspan: 9.34 m Height: 5.00 m Weights Empty: 12,245 kg - Flagon-F Max Takeoff: 18,145 kg - Flagon-F Speed: Mach 2.1 Ceiling: 18,500 m number: 1,450 kilometer
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