Su-27 Flanker Volume Air to Air superiority fighter. Not suited for Real Operations For Lomac use only. Each lomac aircraft will have its checklists volume. Use the checklists as an in flight aide for aircraft handling and procedures, systems managment and weapons delivery techniques.
Su-27
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CONTENTS Check-lists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Contents Engine Start / Taxi Out / Normal Take-Off Airborne / Aborted Take-Off / Fence In Fence Out / Single engine failure/damage / Inflight relight Spin Recovery / Inverted Spin recovery Approach / Before Landing (ILS) / Visual landing Final approach / Single engine landing Missed approach / After Landing
This volume is to be used with the Russian aircraft annexes volume. Where specific russian systems are developped.
See also additional volumes - Su33 main checklists - Mig29 main checklists - Su25 main checklists - Russian aircraft annexes - A10 main checklists - F15 main checklist - Nato aircraft annexes - Navigation in Crimea (Map and airbase charts)
As required l Close CTL c Turn ON CTL l Idle Start SHF PgUp Check increasing to 65% Check increasing to 300° when 40% RPM Start ALT PgUp Check increasing to 65% Check increasing to 300° when 40% RPM Check within limits Check Down (Take-off position) f Reset CTL t Set colours CTL h
TAXI-OUT 1. Landing / Taxi lights 2. Radio Tower 3. Trim 4. Wheelbrakes 5. Airbrake 6. Runway 7. Tower
ON (once for taxi light - twice for ldg light) ALT l Request Taxi clearance radio/F6/F1 Take-Off settings Test - Throttle 70% - 80% - aircraft static Check Closed Take position Request Take-Off clearance radio/F6/F2
NORMAL TAKE-OFF 1. Runway 2. Wheelbrakes 3. Power 4. Engine gauges 5. Wheelbrakes 6. Reheat 7. Speed 8. Radio Su-27 Checklists
Align on centerline for solo take-off Align on briefed side for formation take-off Engage and maintain. w 90% RPM Check in the green Release (Call release for wingman) As required Increasing to 260 km/h rotate 10° Call Airborne Page 2/8
Turn OFF Up at positive climb 10° Climb Up at 100m As required for 600km/h Check in the green Check lights OFF (gear & flaps) Set ? ? ? ? mode (enroute)
Idle Extend SHF b Deploy p Apply w Vacate Stop Check and abandon aircraft if required
Note: Past V1, continue the take-off run and deal with the problem once airborne. If less than 600m of runway is available at the time of the emergency, eject.
Turn OFF CTL l Check if airborne as briefed In the green Check remaining quantities and estimate time to Bingo. Perform wingman check. As required As required (ON) Set ??? (BVR) or ???? (Dlink) if awacs is available. Set for Wingman Page 3/8
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Note: The Su-27 requires constant trimming in flight
FENCE OUT 1. Threat for egress 2. Master Mode 3. Navigation Lights 4. Sensors 5. ECM
Assume (RWS and Awacs) HAB (Nav) or ? ? ? ? (enroute) mode Turn ON or as required CTL l Turn OFF or as required Check OFF (Sorbtsiya-S) e
SINGLE ENGINE FAILURE / DAMAGE 1. Throttle dead engine 2. Caution Panel 3. Fire Detected 4. Engine Gauges 5. Rudder Trim 6. Stores 7. Fuel 7. Engine relight 7. Mission
Stop Check for engine fire Shut down engine SHF or ALT PgDn If fire is out of control EJECT Check and assess (EGT) Balance assymetric thrust Consider Jettisoning CTL w Consider Dumping fuel CTL r If engine relight is possible, follow inflight engine restart checks Abort and land as soon as possible.
INFLIGHT ENGINE RESTART Note: The following conditions must be met before attempting an air relight: -AIRSPEED between 400 and 1000 km/h below 12000m. -AIRSPEED between 550km/h and Mach1.8 between 12000 and 17000m. There is sufficient oxygen in the aircraft for 5 relight attemps. 1. Throttle of dead engine 2. Dead Engine switch 3. Dead engineThrottle 4. Engines Gauges
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Stop ON Idle Check for relight RPM increasing EGT Check
reset CTL t Idle Neutralize Push slighly forward Apply rudder opposite the spin rotation Step on the ball - check on the ADI Apply full throttle Dive for increased speed (if possible) Level off by pulling slowly the stick.
Warning: 1. If Spin is not recovered at 1000m, Eject. 2. At recovey speed is near stall speed, make sure you increase speed before levelling off or another spin might occur.
INVERTED SPIN RECOVERY Note: An inverted spin is when the aircraft is upside down. It is much tricky to get out of an inverted spin because you need to react the opposite way from a normal spin. Use your ADI for spin direction. Warning Eject at 1000m or use ALT p for automatic spin recovery 1. Trim settings 2. Throttle 3. Flight Stick 4. Rudder 5. Recovery 6. Attitude
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reset CTL t Idle Neutralize pull slighly backward Apply rudder opposite the spin rotation Step opposite of the ball on the ADI Apply full throttle Dive for increased speed Pull back on the stick for dive. Perform half roll when speed is sufficient Level off Page 5/8
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APPROACH 1. Nav submode 2. Radio Tower 3. Attitude 4. Sp eed 5. Flaps 6. Gross weight 7. Sensors
Select BO?B and fly to the IAF 1 Call inbound radio/F6/F3 Attain IAF altitude displayed in HUD Slow to 400 km/h Extend at 400 km/h f Dump fuel if required CTL r Check all OFF
BEFORE LANDING (ILS) 1. At IAF 2. On glideslope 3. Landing lights 4. Secondary Flight ctls 5. Engine settings 6. Speed 7. Airbrake 8. Vertical speed
Check ? ? ? mode engaged Confirm ILS bars in the HUD Gear Down ON (once for taxi light - twice for ldg light) Alt l Check lights (gear & flaps) 80% RPM 330 - 350 km/h As required 5 m/s descent rate - ILS needles centred
VISUAL LANDING 1. Distance from Runway: 10 km: Altitude 500m Speed 500 - 600 km/h Fly runway heading to overfly the runway at 300m 2. End of runway: Execute left 180° break turn 60° bank angle to kill speed. 3. Downwind: Speed 400 - 300 km/h Flaps Deploy Gear Down and locked Speedbrake As required. 4. Base Leg: Start the turn when the runway is on your wingtip Adjust bank angle to level out aligned with runway centerline. 5. Final approach checks. Su-27 Checklists
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FINAL APPROACH 1. Speed 2. Runway threshold 3. Vertical speed 4. Landing roll 5. Wheelbrakes
300km/h Flare-retard throttles to idle-speed 250km/h Maximum 5m/s on touchdown - (3.5m/s) Realease braking chute p Engage at 90km/h
SINGLE ENGINE LANDING Warning: Landing on one engine is a dangerous task. Be sure to rudder trim the aircraft correctly to counter yaw. Stay a little high on the glidepath and increase your reference speeds by 10-20%. If you drop below glidepath or run out of airspeed - EJECT. Remember a good landing is a good approach. Perform straight in approaches only. 1. Gross weight 2. At IAF 3. Speed 4. Altitude 5. ILS 6. Gear 7. Landing lights 8. Flaps 9. RunwayThreshold 10.Vertical speed 10.Touchdown
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Lighten aircraft. Jettison stores and fuel. Check ? ? ? mode engaged Confirm ILS bars in the HUD 450km/h 1000m Remain slighly above glidepath Drop at last moment Turn ON Alt l No flaps - no airbrake. Speed 320 km/h 3.5 m/s descent rate Deploy Airbrake & dragchute Maintain aerodynamic braking Engage wheelbrakes
Vacate as soon as possible Stop on taxiway Retract Check closed To the briefed parking position Turn OFF Stops Shutdown Check decreasing Check decreasing Shutdown Check decreasing Check decreasing Open Turn OFF Turn OFF If required
Check Down (one notch) f. 4. Throttles. 100% RPM. 5. Engine gauges. Check in the green. 5. Reheat. Engage when ready for launch. 6. Radio. Call Airborne.
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